Tengel07's wip project: 1970 Porsche 908/03

One of my all time favorite race cars: the Porsche 908/03 from 1970. I got a toy car model of the Porsche in my youth from a relative from West Germany.
Via Internet i could collect a lot of pictures from the car and details like gearbox, engine, supension, frame, cockpit…

I did start with the gearbox - build with different objects - not final,


The original engine is taken from the 1968 Porsche 911, extended in the middle with 2 cylinder.
I found lots of drawings and pics for the 911 engine and could use them as base for the 908 engine


Progress so far:

All parts will be prepared for quadfaces and subd for a smooth and clean result.
Regards
Torsten

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Nice job so far! I appreciate the work involved in 3D digital modeling of physical objects (and the challenge of obtaining accurate and details reference material), it’s what I use SketchUp for as well.

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Orignal gearbox - got these pics from a team in the us - taken during a Restauration


My work so far:

Most of the geometry is made as components - rescaled to fit on different places.
Screws, Nuts and Bolts also components - used in the whole model of 908 - at the end i can finalize these components for subd…

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Distributor mounted - 8 cylinder - 2 sparks per cylinder - 16 distribution points…
Fan housing and belt drive added.


Underside - exhaust mounting points done

Top view engine and gearbox

Mechanical fuel injection pump - wip
Difficult to get drawing, found a part list with a little drawing and all parts numbers including used screws.
I use some pics with the screw dimensions as reference to get the dimensions from other parts.


Regards
Torsten

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Redesign of the gearbox according to new drawings i get from a book. The 908/3 is not well documented especially in drawings…

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Starter added to the mount point on the gearbox. Ready made with quadfaces and subd.

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Wow. Very nice.

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Next update:
First try of the drive shaft and u-joints
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Version 2 of the drive shaft - all parts made with quadfaces
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Subd applied
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Updated drive shaft added
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Rear framework build and test fit with engine and body.
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Regards
Torsten

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Little wip update…
Tyre redrawing according to the dimensions described in a book about Porsche: "Excellence Was Expected’ by Karl Ludvigsen.

SubD applied on body and tires.


Regards
Torsten

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Exhaust pipes - with the help from plugin pipe along path. 5 of 8 cylinder done.
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Subd applied
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Torsten

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Exhaust pipes done - fully quadface and subd.
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Torsten.

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I work according to my desire and mood in different areas.
Today i build the air intake system and the cam shaft cover with quadfaces for subd.
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Torsten

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Top view
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Torsten

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Small update:
MFI and toothed belt
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Camshaft chain housing
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Torsten

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I hope it’s not boring with all the pictures.
Day by day i learn more and more how to work with sketchup.
Today i lineup the drive shaft from gearbox to the rear wheel with the help of some lines and faces.



Engine and gearbox and exhaust.

Regards
Torsten

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Not at all! Your on-going work is wonderful. :slight_smile:

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This is great stuff!

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Today a bit pipe work for the frame.
I found a small drawing in the book 'Excellence Was Expected’ by Karl Ludvigsen.


Dimensions not good readable- but then main values like length, wheelbase are well documented.
The drawing does not show the final frame used on the real car - so i use lots of pictures found on internet for position and shape of the pipes.


I started with the connection points of the pipes and mark them with a circle.
Then i draw the lines between the points, rotate the circle in line with the connection line and extrude the pipe.


The rear frame is now finish, The front frame is a bit difficult to draw with all the overlapping pipes.

Thank you for your interest and feedback.
Regards
Torsten

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Wow! Great!
Which Renderer did you use? Or is this a photo?

It’s a photo of a real car - i have over 500 pics collected for reference and detail build.
The car is not well documented in drawings - so i can only use pics to draw the car and most of the parts.

Regards
Torsten

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