Tamiya 10201 - 1/12 Caterham Super Seven BDR  [10201]

Tamiya 10201 - 1/12 Caterham Super Seven BDR
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Towards Caterham Super Seven BDR The Uk Caterham produced Super Seven lightweight sports car, isn't only distinguished for the driving pleasure, but is equally famous as a back-yard automobile assembly kit. Its well known that the initial Seven was a creation of Colin Chapman, founder for the famous Lotus group. Lotus history started in late 1940's whenever Chapman built a racing vehicle in their yard, making use of assorted components from other cars, then successfully competed with it in local races. The prosperity of his competition vehicle in numerous events, led him to design and build racing automobiles for fellow competitors. It's believed your Lotus Seven, introduced in 1957, grew away from Chapman's enthusiastic interest in Austin Seven vehicles. The Lotus Seven ended up being a primary development of their successful Lotus Mk.VI racer of 1953.

The early design of the Seven, called the Series-1, had simple human body panels attached with a sturdy area frame, with motorcycle kind fenders and little protection form the elements. To prevent the hefty purchase income tax on new cars, Chapman took advantageous asset of a tax guideline and offered a total kit which could be put together in a short period of time with no special tools. This implied that a vehicle lover might get a very high performance automobile at a wonderfully low cost, when compared with factory assembled automobiles. The Series-2 cars used FRP (Fiber Reinforced vinyl) front and back fenders, and nose cone. The improved and popular Series-3 cars had a wider tread, a Ford Escort rear axle and fron disc brake system. The Series-4 is usually called the most civilized Seven, additionally the Cosworth engined version is known as the "Super" Seven. Even though Lotus Seven proved exremely popular, Lotus was heavily associated with Formula One Racing, and this resulted in a ceasing of production of Seven in 1973. This was heartbreaking news for sports car enthusiasts, and a small firm called Caterham Cars, obtained the sales and manufacturing license from Lotus, and continued creating the Series-4 cars.

In 1974, Caterham switched production back once again to the fundamental series-3 cars and also have continued creating this version, continually upgrading it with contemporary automotive technology. Their top grade Super Seven BDR ended up being introduced in 1986, utilizing the effective Cosworth BDR motor. This fluid cooled, 1690cc in-line 4-cylinder, DOHC 16 valve motor yields 180 horsepower, providing the 600kg car with an awesome capacity to weight ratio. To be able to efficiently utilize this energy and hug the roads, the front suspension is a double wishbone kind with stabilizer, whilst the rear uses tough De Dion axles. Beginning in 1988, the automobile has disc brake system at disc brake system anyway four corners. The Caterham Super Seven continues on with Colin Champman's creation of a true sports vehicle offering raw energy and enjoyable to drive pleasure in a do-it-yourself one to one scale kit.

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