BLOODY GORGEOUS model engines MADE EASY tweaked painted vintage model engines microcosm H75 M25
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- 01:10 M25 Sideshaft
01:25 Remove carb to tweak
02:40 Carb opening limit adjustment
03:36 Remove exhaust to paint
04:31 Assemble painted exhaust
04:42 Brass flywheel rims removing paint
05:03 Summary M25 work -
05:48 Testing run
06:49 H75 Holt planned tweaks
07:42 Remove fuel tank bands
08:09 Remove the exhaust
08:56 Remove flywheel for sanding
09:36 Reassemble polished flywheel
10:08 Painting exhaust and bands
10:20 Reassemble painted bands
11:04 Reassemble painted exhaust
11:52 Ignition timing tweak for slower idling
14:04 Throttle opening governor link adjustments
14:30 Radiator HOLT logo text
14:55 Testing and tuning
16:52 Microcosm Jin SALES DISCOUNT CODE 15% message
Part Two - I've unboxed, set up and tested these new painted Microcosm model engines from okmomodel.com. Now I optimize mechanically for my slow-revving needs and add a few simple touches to make these absolutely pop visually.
Microcosm's vintage model engines become an even better platform for the hobbyist model engineer with the release of painted models - EASY AND GORGEOUS MODEL ENGINEERING FOR THE HOBBYIST
PART 1 - Unboxing H75 HOLT, M25 SIDESHAFT and the R01 Rider Ericsson-Hot Air Pumping Engine in all their painted glory. Sharing Microcosm's new links
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Thanks Thomas and Microcosm Jin! Great vid
Our pleasure!
Great one Thomas, I guess the canera over saturate the colour and red is deeper in person. H75 is still my favorite engine I have 👍
Addtion of black is a great touch
Hey man! Thanks for the support and comment. It's a classic engine and I'm really happy with the new model to replace my unpainted one. I learned a lot too. :)
@ThomasPCGuruENGINES keep up the great work mate 👍
G'day mate. With your idle, if you get a set screw the right size and a nut. Put the nut on the screw then screw into the carby and tighten your nut to stop the screw moving and you don't have to use locktite on the threads but a little flat washer between the nut and carb will stop paint being scratched off. It would be nice to see a bit more sheen on the tank. Black radiator surround? They are niiiiice little engines.
Yes this idea or a spring was forming in my mind. Good idea...as a hit n miss guy I am a bit late to variable speed carbs, I still struggle to find the sweet spot but I guess I enjoy the fiddling
Beautiful Thomas, I'm waiting for a painted engine from Jin too!
Incidentally, the curved spoke flywheels on the single cylinder engine are on backwards.
Why the Chinese do this is beyond me, but if you look at a big horizontal engine with curved spoke flywheels, like say a Blackstone for example- the curved spokes always are fitted facing the opposite direction, to what the Chinese fit them, and it irritates me something terrible!
Same as the Retrol Mill Engine- again fitted the wrong way round!
😅😅
Yeah I've looked at this and wondered if I can switch them round. Not that simple due to crankshaft lengths. I'd like it to be right too
Part 1 is here ruclips.net/video/dqcGGc83My4/видео.html
....... well, and with that....... I'm out
Wha....? Dear Mr 212, surely you are not out of the tooobing game!?!? ....or, maybe you're out of this video in disgust?
This red does not suit the engines at all. Are you being sponorsed by them now with the recent vidoes ...
I think its a bit too bvious and will reduce the geniune aspect of your vidoes
@GarbagePlateROC seems.like you getting something out of this saga too 😂
Guys, I have tried to make it clear I feel respect and support to Jin who kick started the ic vintage model engine market and is just a Good Bloke with a Family, Doing His Best. For this video about the painted engines, I offered him my support. I am a bit of a fanboy.
We email a bit. I am NOT going the route of an affiliate; I don't need 5% hence he can offer a higher discount. All the threads of this are in the videos...anyhoo, I am NOT getting paid I am supporting the hobby I enjoy. However, I did get my first free engine to review from EngineDIY recently, the M96 Oddball. Pretty exciting step for a youtuber...take a guess how much I have spent on this hobby? It gets to the stage you think long and hard before getting another engine; but its the prep and customizing new engines I really enjoy. So the odd free engine at this stage will be accepted!!
Stirlingkit are sending me some kids engines to review soon.
I accept it may change the aspect of my videos. I always was positive about these models though, for what they are...and my skills with them continue to improve. Same as my video skills.
Finally, Jin gave me a decent price on these painted models...I could still have sourced them elsewhere cheaper...but direct from him, at least he got the money. :)
Also, the red is deeper in real life. My camera pinked it a bit. I'll take what life offers and be happy.