Build the 1:8 Scale Stirling Moss 1955 Mercedes W196R - Pack 9 - Stages 61-68
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00:00 - Introduction
01:15 - Stage 61 - Mounting the Cockpit Frame
04:57 - Stage 62 - Connecting the Steering Column and Fitting the Seat
06:56 - Stage 63 - Assembling and Fitting the Pedals
09:44 - Stage 64 - Adding Details to the Fuel Tank
10:50 - Stage 65 - Assembling the Fuel Tank
13:04 - Stage 66 - Mounting the Fuel Tank
20:05 - Stage 67 - Assembling the Oil Tank
21:08 - Stage 68 - Mounting the Oil Tank
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Thats very historical this model classic car mercedes benz. Looking assembled together the fuel tank & oil tank. ❤😊🎉👍🤗☺️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️
Outstanding model😎😎
Hi Wayne, Coming along nicely and I like what you said about doing a better job showing just where the tubes (both ends) connect to - that's a big help. Time to zing you for your parts names...🥴 but it's all part of the fun and you make it so by being such a good sport about it! The part you call a steering column @5:04 and 5:54 is actually the driveshaft, which you guys call a propeller shaft, or prop shaft. I think those are found in boats! Lol. As always, love your work, and your commentary and can't wait until my W196 arrives. I assure you I will make good use of your videos in completing it! P.S. - Those pipes taped to the top side of the fuel tank tank are just as they were on the real car. I have a nice publication by Karl Ludvigsen, "Mercedes Benz Grand Prix W196" and it has an original b&w photo of the exposed fuel and oil tanks showing the pipes actually taped to the tank, just as the model does!
I don't know why I didn't catch this earlier, 🤔but this build is also available from IXO. So, though this is a limited edition build form Agora, those of us who can't build it now, can build it later from IXO! 😀The minor little detail is from IXO it's a full kit for about $1,100.00
Thanks!
Thank you once again Shane 😊
Hey Wayne, I believe that at some point in the build, there will be a cover for the fuel and oil tanks. So those hoses won't be seen at all. Research pics of the car, and you'll see what I mean. The two tanks are not visible in photos.
Hi Wayne, i mentioned on your livestream that germany maybe got a delay until july of the agora models optimus prime. Turns out no delay. The account page only said july because i preordered the first 3 packs at once. 👍
Great vid looking awesome 💞💞💪💪🍺🍺🙏🙏🇦🇺🇦🇺
good build thanks lee
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I think once u start getting Optimus Prime Tuesdays should become transformers Tuesdays
Another great video Wayne .. it’s such a detailed model .. it’s a shame so much gets hidden by the bodywork!
You could have used one of the easy spoke wheels 🛞 you built temporarily on the offside rear of the car to keep it stable?
I am no mechanic and can’t always identify what each part is … but must be more confusing to our “colonial cousins” across the pond .. when we Brits refer to prop shafts; gear levers; wings; bonnet; boot etc! Lol 😅
I think that the "Steering shaft" as you ( wrongly) called it is in fact the drive shaft aka prop shaft 😊
It’s the drive shaft. For some reason the instructions call it steering shaft
@@WorldofWayneUK must be right, if that's what the instructions say😊
@@mikeking2539 - The folks that make these instructions wouldn't know a crankshaft from a mine shaft! They are clueless with car parts.
@@WorldofWayneUK come on Wayne .. in UK that’s the prop shaft 😉
I definitely agree that it looks better with the hose fed underneath, regardless of a body panel being attached to hide it. I doubt on the real car that they are affixed to the tank with tape. Most likely a hose clamp is either screwed in or molded hose guides. I must say though attaching the steering mechanism on this car is one of the most, if not thee easiest assemblies I've seen. It's painful that this is a limited edition came out at a time I can't budget for it at the start of my retirement. 😐
@Rick Gregory - Actually, the real car had those two fuel hoses taped to the upper side of the fuel tank just exactly as it is shown in the model directions. From all the groaning about these hoses being there, I think most of you think the fuel tank is the outer body of the car, which it is not. It is only shaped like the body to maximize the amount of fuel it will hold. It is all completely hidden by the body when finished. 😁
Wayne, are you planning on picking up the Enterprise-d again? I know it's had its share of problems but I would love to see it finished.
Nope
@@WorldofWayneUK Well that's a shame but I can't say as I blame you. All those windows and ill fitting parts. I got up to 14 before Eaglemoss went under and if they haven't changed anything, I have no desire to do more.
Looks pretty good the way it is, but I see why you want to hide those pipes.
This build is coming on so fast... as always the case it's such a pity (but inevitable) how much lovely detail with the frame difference, suspension etc gets hidden as the build comes on let alone before it has the body on it. Super nice model though
I don't like that exposed pipe either. is there a body panel that covers it?
you definitely got "hosed" with this stage. I wonder if a spare tire from another build put on as a temp would have made it easier to work with
Yes I forgot a body panel covers it but I originally had it all hidden
Good afternoon Wayne enjoy watching your Videos if I my ask it's been some time since you did the r2 D2 how do you get him to speak English has my on my phone its English but my R2D2 is in German thank you Alan
I haven't heard that one. Can't it be changed in the app?
@WorldofWayneUK no I've had a look the app is English but when he speaks its in German I have noticed that I can change the language on my phone to any but when I go back to English it says on the top change language
Hi on stage 63 cant get the gas and brake pedals to install. Wont go through the bottom "slot". What is the trick? I have tried many different angles but it just wont go. any suggestions?
Oh. I can't remember what I did.
How come you got all the packs so soon after starting this build?
It can be sent as a full kit
Steering shaft, drive shaft ? What's the difference, eh?🤔🤣😁
@Herman Schepers - You'll see when you next get into your car and try to steer it with the drive shaft. Lol🤪
I'm amazed he knows which ends the front of the car at this point 😜
@@dominicpizzey1515 Just twitting Wayne a little since he called the drive shaft a steering shaft. Great model builder, a mechanic, not so much.
@@hermanschepers4739 don't get me wrong, I love the channel and wouldn't be here otherwise. But this isn't model making honestly, if you want that, then follow A4 Garage or Ebroin etc etc.
@@Loulovesspeed lol I'm only pulling his leg tbh... But it does concern me when he doesn't know his drive shaft from his steering shaft 😅
😢😢😢 I'm glad that I am not building this model, as I am getting confused about nipples, that are really pegs, wires/ cables that are really pipes. And not sure where you are putting them
I'm really not a fan of the order in which this is supposed to go together, it really should have been thought out better.
Agreed
@NSAdonis - Seems to be standard with large scale kit models. Take a look at the Pocher 1:8 Lotus 72, it's a nightmare compared to this kit!
@@Loulovesspeed it's still poorly tought out. For one, you have to wait 3 months for the last wheel, do cramped space judo with the piping, this one in particular also has a lot of part removals in the steps.
@@NSAdonis - I take it you have one? How do you like it in other respects - fit and finish, quality materials, overall looks?
@@Loulovesspeed I do not, I base my opinion on what I see from Wayne's videos.
You need to stop deviating from what instructions tell you. Not only are you deviating from how it was built historically, but youre also potentially creating future issues when it comes to adding the bodywork. In the end it doesn't matter if you "like" how the instructions tell you to build something, they're doing it for a reason... And part of that reason is it's a scale replica of how it was built.