Revell 85-8883 Kit de modèle en plastique pour moteur V-8 visible 1/4, 12 pouces, multicolore

Brand:Revell

3.3/5

176.10

DESCRIPTION DU PRODUIT Le kit d'assemblage en plastique du moteur Visible V-8 de Revell est le lauréat du prix du choix des parents 2008 et d'un honneur d'argent - 1995 Doing & Learning Toys. Le kit comprend des pièces moulées en clair, charbon métallique, noir et argent. Une manivelle actionne les pistons, les culbuteurs d'arbre à cames et les soupapes. Le kit comprend une courroie de ventilateur en caoutchouc et des fils d'allumage en vinyle, ainsi qu'un présentoir et un tournevis pour la construction. De la colle et de la peinture (non incluses) sont nécessaires. Le produit est destiné aux 12 ans et plus. Échelle 1:4. Le moteur V-8 visible plaira à coup sûr aux enfants, aux amateurs et aux fans d'automobile. La construction de modèles est un excellent moyen de développer des compétences d'apprentissage et d'augmenter la dextérité. Rejoignez le monde de la construction de modèles Il n'y a rien de tel que la satisfaction de construire un modèle. Mais saviez-vous que des études montrent que la construction d'un modèle peut aider à développer la coordination, à améliorer la dextérité et à faire progresser les compétences de compréhension en lecture ? De plus, c'est un excellent moyen d'inspirer la créativité et d'apprendre l'histoire derrière certains des véhicules et des figurines les plus populaires au monde ! Que vous soyez nouveau dans ce passe-temps, un constructeur expérimenté ou simplement à la recherche d'un projet à partager avec un enfant ou un petit-enfant, il est temps de découvrir le frisson de pouvoir dire : « J'ai fait ça ! » L'histoire derrière le modèle Vous êtes-vous déjà demandé comment fonctionne un moteur V-8 ? Vous avez toujours voulu une petite réplique en plastique d'un V-8 pour s'asseoir sur votre bureau et impressionner vos amis ? Si vous pouvez dire oui à l'une ou l'autre des questions, alors vous devriez construire le moteur V-8 visible à l'échelle 1/4 de Revell. Quelle meilleure façon de voir comment fonctionne un moteur à combustion interne que de pouvoir voir toutes les pièces bouger ! Lorsque vous tournez la manivelle, chacune des pièces bouge, tout comme la vraie chose. Un superbe outil pédagogique sur le fonctionnement interne et la construction d'un moteur V-8 ! Conseils utiles pour la construction de votre moteur V-8 visible est un kit de niveau 3 - il est parfait pour les constructeurs de modèles intermédiaires et avancés. La surveillance parentale est suggérée. Étudiez toujours les schémas d'assemblage inclus dans l'emballage avant de commencer. Chaque pièce est identifiée par un numéro de pièce. Couper pour enlever le plastique supplémentaire et limer pour lisser avant l'assemblage de la pièce est suggéré. Pour une meilleure adhérence de la peinture et des décalcomanies, lavez les pièces en plastique dans une solution détergente douce. Rincer et laisser sécher à l'air. Vérifiez l'ajustement de chaque pièce avant de cimenter en place. Laissez la peinture sécher complètement avant de manipuler les pièces. Ce n'est pas un moteur en marche réel ; il est destiné à des fins d'affichage uniquement. Si vous aimez ce modèle en kit, ne manquez pas notre kit moteur Plymouth 426 Hemi 'Cuda. Qu'y a-t-il dans la boîte ? 314 pièces, tournevis et guide d'instructions entièrement illustré. Des détails incroyables vous donnent un modèle que vous serez fier de montrer. DU FABRICANT Ce kit d'assemblage en plastique pour moteur V-8 visible à l'échelle 1:4 de Revell est le lauréat du prix du choix des parents 2008 et de l'honneur d'argent - 1995 Doing and Learning Toys. Quelle meilleure façon de voir comment fonctionne un moteur à combustion interne que de pouvoir voir toutes les pièces en mouvement. Lorsque vous tournez la manivelle, chacune des pièces bouge, tout comme la vraie chose. Le moteur V8 visible comprend des pistons mobiles et des bielles. Une manivelle actionne les pistons, les culbuteurs d'arbre à cames et les soupapes. Le kit comprend une courroie de ventilateur en caoutchouc et des fils d'allumage en vinyle. Un superbe outil pédagogique sur le fonctionnement interne et la construction d'un moteur V-8.

Instructions de montage illustrées. Maquette à l'échelle 1:4. Comprend un présentoir. La manivelle déplace les pistons. Le kit de moteur de modèle en plastique Revell # 85-8883 est de niveau de compétence 5 et contient 314 pièces. Recommandé pour les 13 ans et plus.
Age Range (Description) 36 months to 96 months
Brand Revell
Cartoon Character (-)
Color Multi
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 894 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Included Components Plastic Model Visible V-8 Engine Kit, Assembly Instructions
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 22.2 x 16.6 x 4.59 inches
Item model number 85-8883
Item Weight 0.289 ounces
Item Weight 8.2 Grams
Manufacturer Revell
Manufacturer recommended age 8 years and up
Material Plastic
Model Name Visible V8 Engine Model Kit 1:4 Scale
Number of Pieces 314
Product Dimensions 22.2 x 16.6 x 4.59 inches
Scale 1:4
Style Box
Theme Building, Vehicle, Model Kits

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Scritto da: DavidTN
Fun to Build
I’m an old retired mechanic. I have been wanting to build one of these for a long time. I finally got the time to do it. I was very patient. I spent the first day, (about 6 hours) just trimming parts and looking through the directions. It took another 3 days, or so, to complete. Some pieces MUST be allowed to dry thoroughly before proceeding. Most of the parts fit very well. However, some pieces need to be ‘shifted/pushed’. Its wise to pre-fit, and understand how everything is going together, and, some temporary assembly is also helpful. The finished engine looks very good, with some mis-alignment where the water pump matches up with the heads; mostly caused by slight warpage in a front clear piece. Its minor to me. The box recommends paint. But I think that is an error. This model looks great without painting. Instead of adding detail and realism, I believe painting just distracts from the purpose of this model. (Having said that, there are exceptions. Some of the pictures other builders have uploaded, are impressive.) I used Canola vegetable oil, It seems to be working fine. You really need to be careful to clean the oil off the end of the rocker arm shaft, before gluing the cap on. And then work that closest rocker arm back and forth, to be sure no glue is stuck to it. (OR, just lubricate it after gluing.) DON”T apply oil to the cylinder walls. It is not necessary, as the pistons are a loose fit. The oil will just cloud up the view. I used Testors Clear Parts Cement where it said to use epoxy. I think the clear parts glue worked very well. It takes longer to dry, but it also gives you time to clean any glue from the threads, and you can even install the screw, and tighten the nut into the hole, getting it perfected centered. AND, it dries clear. The screws and nuts in my kit were nearly perfect. The sole exception was putting the screw through the generator bracket into the thermostat housing. I had to enlarge the hole opening a little bit, then it worked. It is a copy of an old small block Chevrolet. (Although, you can modify it to look like other engines.) If you assemble it correctly, the valves and pistons are in correct ‘time’. HOWEVER…some fool put the rotation direction on the bell housing pointing in the wrong direction. The engine actually turns clockwise…looking at it from the front. (The same as a real engine.) It doesn’t hurt to turn the wrong direction, its just that the valves work backwards then. It has great detail, and a lot of parts. I actually would have liked to have seen even more detail. Such as, a timing chain, camshaft bearings, a rotating distributor shaft, and a clear distributor cap. They also need to include spark plug wire looms. My pictures do not show them, but I have some split wire wraps on the way from Amazon. That should make the wires look better. Interestingly, if you build this correctly, some of the important items can be disassembled. You can add oil to the parts, or even swap out pistons, heads, etc. I don’t really see this as a great father/son project. This is a model you will need to concentrate on. (I believe this is the same, or very similar to a model engine that I tried to build 45 years ago…and failed. If my memory is correct, I gave up after messing up installing the nuts. I had them crooked, with glue in the threads. But, back then, we didn’t blame others, for our own failures, like I see many reviewers here doing.)
Scritto da: Stephen R. Polanek
Nice product with one caveat
This is a really nice model, but I would suggest testing the movement carefully at each step. When I added the pushrods they created a little too much resistance to the rotational motion of the motor and snapped the timing gear. I glued it and shortened the pushrods slightly and it works fine.
Scritto da: 02SS0384
Minor issues but still enjoyable
To be honest I was very apprehensive about purchasing this kit after reading all the reviews but I decided to take a chance and our 10yo and I completed the kit last night. All-in-all it wasn't a bad kit, it just needed a little attention to detail. After reading the reviews I decided to purchase a few things to prevent some of the common issues. There was mention that the screws and nuts were now metric and did not fitting correctly so I purchased some SAE items to replace them (#2-56 hex nuts, #2-56 1/2" screws and #2-56 1/4" screws). I also purchased a needle file set, Labelle 108 plastic safe oil, and a starter kit that included sandpaper and a razor knife. As stated in other reviews there is a lot of "flash" or extra plastic on many parts that will need to be cleaned up, that's where the file set came in (good investment!). Use sand paper on the round parts because the molding seams will hamper the rotation of the engine. As far as fitment, you need to test fit everything several times to make sure it fits right. We found some issues when putting the actual engine block together, I had to trim off the locator blocks from the front and rear pieces with a knife because they were hitting the cylinder parts and wouldn't let them sit flush which really messed up the fitment of the crank and cam shaft. No real issue to doing this since the parts attach with screws anyways. Other than that just some minor adjustments here and there to get everything to fit and operate smooth. The kit was missing one piece (a bearing cap), but using the Revell order page we had the replacement in about a week (free). The only other deviation we did was we used super glue in place of the epoxy; but if I had to do it again I would just use the standard fast drying plastic cement for all parts, super glue tended to haze the clear parts. As far as an educational tool I think it was outstanding. The kit comes with a "How engine's work" book which we sat down and read to start off. During the build I would explain exactly what every part was and what it did. The next day I would point out parts and have him tell me what they were and what they did. It took us about three weeks to complete working and average of 1 hour after work and usually 5 days a week. Would I purchase the kit again? Absolutely yes, very enjoyable to put together and he can't stop talking about it to family and friends...and he learned something in the process. The kit just takes a little patience, some modeling skill and maybe to some degree a little working knowledge of engines. I gave it 4/5 stars simply because of the small fitment issues and flash but the model is working smooth so far.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Some parts warped and instructions not clear and minimal
Some of the larger parts were quite warped and took a lot of fitting to place properly. In some cases simply could not be quite fitted right. My husband has done his own motor jobs but still found the instructions extremely minimal and in places unclear, especially as to gluing. Consequently model does not quite work as it should. Disappointing. Otherwise an interesting and fun model to put together.
Scritto da: G. Mowbray
Illustrates the inner workings of a V8 engine
Bought as a birthday present for my son who has an old USA car fitted with a v8 engine. Said he thoroughly enjoyed building the kit. Some of the parts had moulding flare which needed carefully trimming off before assembling and applying adhesive. No glue contained in the kit which at the fairly high price charged for the V8 engine kit I thought would have been included by Revel at very little cost to them..
Scritto da: Vivo_Amor_Risa
Extremely cheaply made!!!!
Extremely cheaply made!!!! Separating the parts to start the build breaks very uneven causing the assembly to be lopsided.
Scritto da: Tony Holiday
Revell are living on past success.
Had to dismantle model several times. Diagrams in manual not very explanatory.
Scritto da: Robert
Pretty accurate depiction of an actual V8
Working distributor with small LED plugs and battery pack would of been nice. Carefully read 3 steps ahead before assembly because the order of assembly is not right ie:nuts Valve covers and oil pan don’t hold very well unless you glue Neat project but pretty difficult, even for a 70 year old who’s been around engines all his life Excellent teaching tool

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