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1968 BRM P126

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Without wishing to monopolise the 1960s F1 theme (I would love to see some others work), here's another car currently under construction which I mentioned I was planning in another thread.

Once again it's one of the excellent Classic shells. This BRM raced during a dip in the team's fortunes after Graham Hill and Jackie Stewart left the team at the end of 1966 & 67 and the team struggled with the H16 engine before admitting defeat and switching to the V12 for 1968 that would eventually have some success in the 153 and 160 chassis in the early 1970s.

BRM's were always very well engineered and this car looked superbly packaged as well as being a good looking design, it was always one of my favourites. I always remember a high spot being Richard Attwood's great race at Monaco in 68 when he came close to winning.

The standard Scalex motor that I prefer to use for home track use just fits this slim bodyshell - here's a couple of work in progress pictures. You'll see that I've just broken through the shell with the Dremel around the engine exhaust and intake area as space is at a premium but I'll clean that up when I prepare the shell for painting.




David
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Excellent Work David.

I'm still struggling with my first chassis!....I am now trying to fabricate my own motor bracket instead of using the old P3 , very strange type of metal, unit.

The front section is OK, and is similar to JP's. Can't show any pictures cause my son has run off to Corsica with my Digital....

Any chance of any pictures of the, pardon the expression, rear end?.....I'm desperate for inspiration....

Howmet is also very quiet, no doubt working on the Xylon....

Regards

Alan
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Thanks John...I'll try you're rear end
idea over the weekend it looks pretty straightforward......
famous last words !


I had to use 20 gauge wire for the main rails but I did use a two rail design so I hope it's strong enough!...

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Alan
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Thanks for the info Guys.....I now have all the data I require, but not too much ability to carry it out!....

I think the Prof may well rule against your agricultural vehicles on grounds of tyre width.

Regards

Alan
Superb David. Wonderful work .

You've now built three while I have half of one finished.....and Fergy hasn't even started!.

Regards

Alan
Excellent Job David....Mirrors look great.

Now what you need to do is make a mould so we can all have resin copies......

Regards

Alan

JP you have mail.
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