First Annual SMC Engine Building Show
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  1.    Rick is online now Name : Rick Title : Member Posts: 1,768 Country: Canada Post Date 03-27-11 04:53 PM Post #1

    SHOW DATE IS NOVEMBER 18-20th.

    RULES
    ** Any registered Scale Motorcars member or staff can enter.
    ** Engines must be 1/16th scale or larger car, truck, motorcycle, plane or military.
    ** Please post your intent to participate ASAP.
    ** Completed or in progress engines can be submitted at any time prior to the "Show".
    ** Enter as many engines and photos as you wish.

    CATAGORIES

    BOX STOCK
    ** Must be a commercially available 1/12th scale or larger plastic, resin or RP engine kit or engine from a model kit. One piece molded engine/trans kits and engine kits that include a transmission are allowed.
    ** The ONLY modifications allowed are sanding /filling of seams, paint, spark plug wires, plumbing and weathering . RP engines are allowed basic smoothing as long as the original design of the engine is not altered. Transmission detailing, such as fittings, shifter etc are NOT allowed.

    OPEN
    ** Must be a commercially available 1/12th or larger plastic, resin or RP engine kit or engine from a model kit. One piece molded engine/trans kits are allowed and engine kits that include a transmission are allowed.
    ** There is no limit to modifications. Scratchbuilt parts, cut outs to view internals and the addition of a detailed transmission is allowed.

    SCRATCHBUILT
    ** No limits but must be 1/16th or larger.

    THIS IS A SHOW, NOT A CONTEST
    Each participant will recieve a form of recognition for entering the show. That item will be announced at a later date.
    Last edited by Rick; 03-29-11 at 12:57 PM.

  2.    Rick is online now Name : Rick Title : Member Posts: 1,768 Country: Canada Post Date 03-27-11 05:13 PM Post #2

    The majority of you wanted a show rather than a competition and the reasons were many. In particular, some of you felt that by removing the competetive nature of the event, that hopefully some of our members who don't normally participate would not feel intimidated and would enter. I also feel that way so thats why the event is a "Show".

    The "Open" catagory created a lot of mail. I've spoken to some of our more prolific builders and am assured that some of them will be participating.

    As I mentioned previously, everyone will recieve a form of recognition that can be displayed in your hobby room. More on that later.

    Some of you asked if your entry had to be finished before being posted. The answer is "no", but it must be finished for the Show weekend. Feel free to post your build as it happens and to share your tips and tricks with the rest of us. Or, if you want to keep it under wraps until showtime, thats OK. Also, any engine entered in this event is elegible to be part of a model entered in the "Strut Your Stuff Show".

    To those of you who have already indicated an interest in this event, please post your intent in this, the official thread. To the rest of you, lets hear from you too.

    Finally, thanks to all of you that posted comments and suggestions on site and that contacted me privatly. Thanks also to Andy, Jeff and the others who offered prize donations. I hope you will offer those same donations by posting them on site for the other show.

    Post now. On with the Show!
    Last edited by Rick; 03-27-11 at 05:18 PM.

  3.    Rick is online now Name : Rick Title : Member Posts: 1,768 Country: Canada Post Date 03-27-11 05:29 PM Post #3

    I'm in with two engines in "Open" and one in "Box Stock".

  4.   sydeem is offline Name : Sydney Title : Esteemed Member Posts: 1,821 Country: United States Post Date 03-27-11 07:03 PM Post #4

    Not sure how we are supposed to post but here are a couple of pictures of my TDR kit Jaguar XKE 3.8 engine. This model is for the OPEN CLASS.


    Last edited by sydeem; 03-27-11 at 08:42 PM.
    Syd

  5.    Rick is online now Name : Rick Title : Member Posts: 1,768 Country: Canada Post Date 03-27-11 07:08 PM Post #5

    Guys, when you post, please also indicate which catagory you are entering. In Syd's case, his Jag engine will go in the "Open" class.

  6.   sydeem is offline Name : Sydney Title : Esteemed Member Posts: 1,821 Country: United States Post Date 03-27-11 08:47 PM Post #6



    In the OPEN CLASS, this is the TDR Hemi 426




  7.    comp1839 is online now Name : david Title : Active Member Posts: 219 Country: United States Post Date 03-27-11 08:49 PM Post #7

    rick, sounds pretty much like a fun time. i'm guessing open or scratchbuilt for the engines i build. here's my latest. it's a blown BAE hemi. PSI screw blower and a B&J big boy 3 spd. trans.




    and one of my favorites the donovan 417 totally scratch built .





    i'm thinking of starting on a new project......one of the newer 5.3 bore center nitrous pro mod motors. how about 900+ cubic inches? yeeeeeeeh hah!

  8.   sydeem is offline Name : Sydney Title : Esteemed Member Posts: 1,821 Country: United States Post Date 03-27-11 08:51 PM Post #8

    Also in the OPEN CLASS, this is the TDR Offenhauser engine. I think it was the first TDR engine I had the chance to build - BEFORE they came out with the outstanding multi-media version.


  9.   sydeem is offline Name : Sydney Title : Esteemed Member Posts: 1,821 Country: United States Post Date 03-27-11 08:55 PM Post #9

    Guess I better leave room for somebody else but it is so easy to flip through your gallery and pop in pictures I hate to stop. Anyway - again in the OPEN CLASS - the latest TDR engine, the Ford 427.



  10.    Don Garrett is online now Name : Don Title : Asst. Administrator Posts: 5,846 Country: United States Post Date 03-27-11 09:08 PM Post #10

    Rick, I know it took a lot of effort on your part to get this show organized and on track....there was a bit of confusion at the beginning but it just goes to show that SMC really is about it's members.
    Whether new to large scale modeling and the forum or having been here since the beginning of the site.....makes no difference. Scale Motorcars exists for it's members.

    Your original intent was to give the members that may have been reluctant to post because they felt somewhat intimidated by the incredible builds they've seen on past pages of the forum.

    You've also said that you were going to do a couple of entries yourself........one of them being box stock .
    Well my friend, kudos on you.

    I've talked to the gang in the back room of TDR ....they try to keep me out of the front lobby, something about I need to clean up my act..... LOL.

    Now, before this post gets too long....I have a proposal for you.
    TDR has done this in past with Syd (Roadster build), HFC has been involved in the past as well.
    Occasionally TDR selects a member of the site and sends them one of our products at no charge with the stipulation that the build be posted (in progress) on SMC and MCM.

    From what I've seen you post in the past your tastes tend to be a little more "modern" than mine or MF's.
    So what we've decided to do is to send you at "no charge" our TDR 6.1 Litre SRT Hemi to build "BOX STOCK" for this event.

    As I mentioned the only stipulations are that you build it following the rules you've outlined and post it here and the other site that we frequent. It's not a prize or a giveaway....it's just TDR 's way of giving a little back to our customers and rewarding you for your support and efforts. It would probably look right at home under that MF Willys roadster you've had kicking around. Below is a picture of the beast......

    Grandpa McGurk.....Steppin' Large and Livin' easy.

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