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helioseism
Thanks, werks, for the info. May I ask what is the book you have on the V-16s?
werks prototype
It is the BRM V16 book by Karl Ludvigsen, published by Veloce. ISBN 978-1-845840-37-2. It has a few really good photographic plates of the many V16 components. up.gif
Cam2InfoNeeded
QUOTE (Tony Matthews @ Jul 5 2010, 12:08) *
There's nothing like a lady with her air-bags deployed...


Or a good solid set of rear bumpers.
Tony Matthews
QUOTE (Cam2InfoNeeded @ Jul 6 2010, 03:37) *
Or a good solid set of rear bumpers.

Or both, Cam2 - the belt-and-braces set-up!
Mansell4PM
QUOTE (simplebrother @ Jul 5 2010, 16:36) *
Found a site new to me (but perhaps not to anyone else)...

http://desk.blueidea.com/qtbz144.htm

modern cutaways- some duplication, some very similar, not large (1024x768 pixels), but quite a few (8 pages, #137 to 144 - 20/page)


An attempt to catalogue the site.

Apologies about some of the models being mis/undescribed - I'm not really au fait with American cars and don't know enough about the intricacies of the various 911 variants to start guessing at what all those ones are.

Anyway, here goes:

p. 137

911 coupe 911 cabrio
Merc CLK coupe Mk 1 Honda S2000
Maybach LWB (not sure of model no.) VW Passat saloon
Smart Roadster Merc A-Class Mk 1
Passat suspension diagram Corvette GT racer (GT3?)
911 coupe (Turbo?) Maybach LWB again
GM Volt? BMW Z4 Mk 1
Merc CLK Mk 2 cabrio Ford 'new' (old) Mustang
Toyota concept ?!? Jaguar X-type 2.0
Cadillac XLR Mazda MX-5/Miata Mk 3

p. 138

Dacia Logan Audi RS4
911 cabrio VW New Beetle (safety structure)
Audi S4 cabrio 911 cabrio
Dodge RT/10 (? - Viper, as was) 911 coupe (turbo?)
Porsche Boxster Smart roadster (again)
Audi A2 Audi A2 1.2 TDi
VW Passat Mk 4 (I think?) saloon BMW 528i
New Beetle suspension Merc CLK Mk 2
Audi A3 quattro system MINI Cooper S
911 coupe Audi A6 Allroad Quattro

p.139

MINI Cooper cabrio Merc CLS
VW Lupo 3L Volvo S60
Audi A8 drivetrain Audi S4
BMW X3 drivetrain BMW 750iL
Merc CLK Mk 2 coupe Merc CLK Mk 2 cabrio, hood down
Merc CLK Mk 2 cabrio, hood up Merc CLS
Merc E-class tourer Holden Monaro
Lancia Phedra Lancia Ypsilon
Toyota Landcruiser Amazon Merc CLS
Mercury ????? Toyota Previa Mk 2

p. 140

Ford SUV (Explorer?) Ford Explorer?
Merc S-class Merc S-class
Merc SL Merc SLR-McLaren
Toyota Corolla Verso BMW Z8
Aston Martin Vanquish structure Audi A3 Sportback
Ausi A3 Sportback 3.2 V6 Audi A4 Avant
Audi A4 cabrio Audi A4 saloon (quattro?)
Audi A6 saloon Audi A8
Audi A6 Avant quattro system Audi RS6 Avant engine/drivetrain (rear 3/4 view)
Audi RS6 Avant engine/drivetrain Audi S4 Avant engine/drivetrain

P.141

Ford Fusion? Ford Mondeo Mk 3 (looks like 2.0)
BMW 5 series saloon BMW 6 series cabrio
BMW 6 series cabrio BMW 6 series cabrio
911 coupe 911 coupe
911 coupe (turbo?) suspension Porsche Cayenne
911 coupe drivetrain 911 cabrio
911 coupe 911 coupe suspension
911 (993?) coupe 911 coupe
911 coupe drivetrain 911 (turbo?) coupe
911 coupe (turbo?) airbags 911 coupe (turbo?) drivetrain

p. 142

VW Golf Mk V 5 door VW Golf GTi Mk V 3 door
Porsche Carrera GT 911 coupe (turbo?)
Merc C-class Mk 2 saloon Merc SLK Mk 2
Merc E-class tourer Nissan 350Z
Merc C-class drivetrain? Merc SLK Mk 2
Peugeot 407 sedan drivetrain Peugeot 407 sedan
VW Golf Mk V drivetrain VW Lupo
VW Lupo 3L VW Passat W8
VW Phaeton? VW Golf Plus
VW Touareg VW Touareg

p. 143

Renault Espace Mk 3 Renault Scenic Mk 2
Daewoo/Chevrolet Lacetti 5 door VW Bora
VW New Beetle cabrio Fiat Stilo 3 door
Fiat Stilo 5 door Fiat Ulysee
Ford Maverick Mk 2 Ford Maverick Mk 2
Ford Fiesta Mk VI 5 door Ford Fiesta Mk VI 5 door
Ford Focus Mk II 5 door Ford Mondeo Mk III
Cadillac CTS? Cadillac STS?
Renault Megane CC Renault Scenic Mk I RX4
Rover 75 Opel Tigra Twin Top

p. 144

Renault Megane Mk II 5 door Renault Megane Mk II 3 door
Merc ML-class Mk II Opel/Vauxhall Astra Mk V 5 door
Opel/Vauxhall Astra Mk 5 suspension Opel Vectra C Saloon
Opel Vectra C suspension Pontiac ???????
SAAB 9-5 saloon (early model) Skoda Octavia Mk II 5 door
Skoda Superb Mk I SEAT Cordoba Mk II
SEAT Ibiza MK III SEAT Ibiza Mk III safety systems
Hyundai Coupe/Tiburon Mk II Chevrolet ??????
Chevrolet ??? SSR? Chevrolet ???????
Citroen C2 Citroen C5 Mk I Break
Duc-Man
P.137:
The long Maybach is the 62 the short one is the 57.
The GM Volt is the 'Sequel'. A fuel cell concept car

The VW Passat on p.138 is a Mk.5b (official VW numbering: B5 GP)
P.139:
The Mercury is a Montego (2005-2007)

Filling the gaps for p.144:
The Pontiac is a G6
First Chevy is a 2004-2008 Malibu
Second Chevy is the 2005- today Cobalt sedan

That's what I knew/figured out.
Mansell4PM
QUOTE (Duc-Man @ Jul 6 2010, 11:25) *
P.137:
The long Maybach is the 62 the short one is the 57.
The GM Volt is the 'Sequel'. A fuel cell concept car

The VW Passat on p.138 is a Mk.5b (official VW numbering: B5 GP)
P.139:
The Mercury is a Montego (2005-2007)

Filling the gaps for p.144:
The Pontiac is a G6
First Chevy is a 2004-2008 Malibu
Second Chevy is the 2005- today Cobalt sedan

That's what I knew/figured out.


Thanks for that - it filled in a few blanks caused by my ignorance.

Anyone any ideas what the Ford (I'm presuming it's probably American, as it's left hand drive - Australian 'full size' Fords would, naturally, be right hand drive) is in the first frame of p.141 is? I have it down as a Fusion, but that's very much guesswork. From the look of it, it could share the same basic structure as the Mercury Montego. Though I could be way off with that too.

Does anyone dare attempt to name all the 911 variants on the site?
werks prototype
The 11th image on page 141 is the 2001 Carrera 3.4. The 12th image on page 141 is the 996-generation 911 cabriolet. The 13th image on page 141 is the 911 (996) 3.4 Carrera 2.

To which I can add the further safety concerned cutaway phenomena.


Porsche Carrera 3.4 cabriolet 'Side-impact system' 2001 By Technical Art.


Porsche Carrera 3.4 cabriolet 'Rollover system' 2001 By Technical Art.


Porsche 3.4 Carrera engine 2001. By Technical Art.


Porsche 911 (GT2) 2008 By Technical Art.


Porsche Boxter (2.5) 1997 By Technical Art.
ibsenop
Williams FW17 by unknown artist



TNF Cutaway Index - updated - page 130 - post 5171
Duc-Man
The Ford on P.141 is a 500 not a Fusion.
The 500 was the replacement and also replaced by the Taurus. The Fusion is a whole size smaller car.
What keeps bothering me is that Ford SUV on page 140...
Mansell4PM
QUOTE (Duc-Man @ Jul 7 2010, 09:56) *
The Ford on P.141 is a 500 not a Fusion.
The 500 was the replacement and also replaced by the Taurus. The Fusion is a whole size smaller car.
What keeps bothering me is that Ford SUV on page 140...


I think I may have got the Aston on page 140 wrong too - it may be a One-77 (IIRC), rather than a Vanquish. Now I've had a closer look.
werks prototype

Ford Sierra RS Cosworth By Terry Collins.
werks prototype

Ford RS200 with RS200 Layout. By Harmer and Allerston. (A re-post of the Harmer and Allerston RS200 with layout)
werks prototype

Er.........a 2J with a bit cut out of it. stoned.gif
Mansell4PM
QUOTE (Duc-Man @ Jul 7 2010, 09:56) *
The Ford on P.141 is a 500 not a Fusion.
The 500 was the replacement and also replaced by the Taurus. The Fusion is a whole size smaller car.
What keeps bothering me is that Ford SUV on page 140...


After a bit of googling I strongly suspect the Toyota on page 137 to be the Alessandro Volta concept, designed in conjunction with Guigario.

Some detail can be found here:

http://supercar.biz/toyota-alessandro-volta/

I've still no idea what the SUV at the head of page 140 is though. My first thought was that it was an Explorer, but the shape of the C-pillar doesn't seem to tally.

Bonde
...with nothing to contribute and having been off the forum for quite a while, I thought I'd just pop by to say hello and keep up the good work, dear collectors!

And please give my regards to Gwendolyn!

PS: Just noticed that this is now the longest thread on TNF, having now beaten the Pete Fenelon book-thread...
werks prototype
It's the founder eek.gif up.gif
macoran
Ah ! the name is Bonde.....Anders Bonde ! wink.gif

My posting will be in very low gear for a while, as I am on housekeeping duties
while the good lady is down recovering from a double hernia operation.

But !! be on your best behaviour friends for I will be taking a peek here at least once every evening.!!! tongue.gif
Manfred Cubenoggin
Dear me... Sry to read that your 'boss' has had to undergo such an ordeal, Marco. I'm sure that other TNFer's will join me in wishing her a speedy recovery.

Not to worry about being MIA here. We'll save a chair for you.
werks prototype
QUOTE (macoran @ Jul 9 2010, 00:25) *
Ah ! the name is Bonde.....Anders Bonde ! ;)

My posting will be in very low gear for a while, as I am on housekeeping duties
while the good lady is down recovering from a double hernia operation.

But !! be on your best behaviour friends for I will be taking a peek here at least once every evening.!!! tongue.gif


Wishing your good lady a swift recovery Marc. up.gif



simplebrother
I found another site new to me - similar to the last one, but better organized; same 1024 by xxx pixel size, many duplicates from the previous site, but also many different. I didn't count, but probably over 100 items.

http://bbs.allhabit.com/thread-250002-1-1.html###

enjoy...
Tony Matthews
QUOTE (macoran @ Jul 9 2010, 00:25) *
My posting will be in very low gear for a while, as I am on housekeeping duties
while the good lady is down recovering from a double hernia operation.

Please give her my best wishes, Marc, and we all hope for a speedy recovery!
Motocar
Corvette "Aerovette" midengine concept, design by Engineering Computor & Tape Drawings
ibsenop
Ferrari 412 T1 1994 cutaway by Bruno Betti



TNF Cutaway Index - updated - page 130 - post 5171

New section - "Links" - at the end of the index.
werks prototype
QUOTE (ibsenop @ Jul 10 2010, 01:40) *
Ferrari 412 T1 1994 cutaway by Bruno Betti



TNF Cutaway Index - updated - page 130 - post 5171

New section - "Links" - at the end of the index.


Great stuff! up.gif
Motocar
Curious RAF Pilot Helmet Mk-IV, designer Tony Mattews 82
Tony Matthews
QUOTE (Motocar @ Jul 10 2010, 12:58) *
... designer Tory Mattews 82

Who told you I'm 82? It's a lie, a damned lie! I just hope Gwendolyn doesn't see it, she believes everything she reads...
ABG
Here is an aircraft cutaway site to add to the Links section of the index.

http://legendsintheirowntime.com/

Drawings are WW2 vintage, mostly color. Included are several by Reynold Brown. Since I am a fan Of Brown I must say, in my opinion, his work is some of the best of the genre I've ever seen.

Al

ibsenop
QUOTE (ABG @ Jul 10 2010, 11:31) *
Here is an aircraft cutaway site to add to the Links section of the index. http://legendsintheirowntime.com/


Added!

Renault RE30 by Bruno Betti


macoran
Thanks all for your best wishes.
Quoting Manfred ,the "boss" lady says thank you, but says she'll take her time,
because the cooking ain't half bad.

Went shopping today and.....I can tell you one thing that's impossible... pushing both a
wheelchair and shopping trolley.

macoran
QUOTE (simplebrother @ Jul 9 2010, 10:11) *
I found another site new to me - similar to the last one, but better organized; same 1024 by xxx pixel size, many duplicates from the previous site, but also many different. I didn't count, but probably over 100 items.

http://bbs.allhabit.com/thread-250002-1-1.html###

enjoy...

Could you be a little more exact as to where the cutaways are ?
When I clicked on some titles on that site I got some very hmm hmm inflatible product ads !
macoran
QUOTE (Tony Matthews @ Jul 10 2010, 15:38) *
Who told you I'm 82? It's a lie, a damned lie! I just hope Gwendolyn doesn't see it, she believes everything she reads...

No panic Tony !!! , it's the cutaway your elder posted on page 78 tongue.gif
Gwendolyn will never suspect !
macoran
QUOTE (Motocar @ Jul 10 2010, 13:58) *
Curious RAF Pilot Helmet Mk-IV, designer Tory Mattews 82

Motocar........do you know that Tory Mattews is actually watching you ?
simplebrother
I found another site new to me - similar to the last one, but better organized; same 1024 by xxx pixel size, many duplicates from the previous site, but also many different. I didn't count, but probably over 100 items.

http://bbs.allhabit.com/thread-250002-1-1.html###

enjoy...

QUOTE (macoran @ Jul 10 2010, 13:38) *
Could you be a little more exact as to where the cutaways are ?
When I clicked on some titles on that site I got some very hmm hmm inflatible product ads !


I don't know what to say - when I click on the link in the posting I am taken to an ALLHABIT site with a posting that starts with an Alfa Romeo 159, followed by an Audi TT coupe, followed by a BMW Z4...
I haven't seen any adds for unusual products, but I have block all pop-ups because I find them annoying in general.

Are others having problems connecting with the site?
Tony Matthews
QUOTE (macoran @ Jul 10 2010, 22:35) *
Went shopping today and.....I can tell you one thing that's impossible... pushing both a
wheelchair and shopping trolley.

The shopping trolley is the most important thing...
Tony Matthews
QUOTE (simplebrother @ Jul 10 2010, 23:29) *
I don't know what to say - when I click on the link in the posting I am taken to an ALLHABIT site with a posting that starts with an Alfa Romeo 159, followed by an Audi TT coupe, followed by a BMW Z4...
I haven't seen any adds for unusual products, but I have block all pop-ups because I find them annoying in general.

Are others having problems connecting with the site?

Not me - straight in, and a load of stuff, all, I think, CG apart from Dave Kimble's art.
werks prototype
QUOTE (macoran @ Jul 10 2010, 22:35) *
Thanks all for your best wishes.
Quoting Manfred ,the "boss" lady says thank you, but says she'll take her time,
because the cooking ain't half bad.

Went shopping today and.....I can tell you one thing that's impossible... pushing both a
wheelchair and shopping trolley.


For Marc. I have an idea, the next time you go shopping, may I suggest the following contraption!


Montgomerie Reid fork lift truck. Artist Colin Brown, The Garden Studio.

werks prototype

Mercedes C-111 By Theo Page


Mercedes C-111 By Theo Page


C-111 Wankel
werks prototype

Ford Escort RS 2000 4x4 By Terry Collins
Motocar
QUOTE (macoran @ Jul 10 2010, 17:57) *
Motocar........do you know that Tory Mattews is actually watching you ?


The name dont read clearly.........
macoran
QUOTE (Motocar @ Jul 11 2010, 23:33) *
The name dont read clearly.........

I agree some scans are fuzzy, but certain signatures are unique !
simplebrother
I don't think we have seen these two by Jiro Yamada


Alfa Romeo Spider Duetto


Fiat Abarth X1/9

werks prototype
QUOTE (simplebrother @ Jul 12 2010, 07:25) *
I don't think we have seen these two by Jiro Yamada


Alfa Romeo Spider Duetto


Fiat Abarth X1/9


I'm constantly coming across examples of his work. I wonder if he is producing work for say a Japanese equivalent of something like quattroruote? There is also an interesting Mini variation out there somewhere by his hand as well.
werks prototype
Without wishing to be morbid, I recently came across a year+ old article relating to the work of Lawrence Watts.

http://cv3.coventrytelegraph.net/2008/10/l...isionary-b.html

Here is the drawing, of the painting, of the Bug, that first appeared on page 125 of this thread.

Motocar
To invite visit the web "Cardesignart.blogspot" link "http://www.andrewfjohnsongallery.com/" very interesting
werks prototype
QUOTE (Motocar @ Jul 12 2010, 13:35) *
To invite visit the web "Cardesignart.blogspot" link "http://www.andrewfjohnsongallery.com/" very interesting


Very good! up.gif Excellent resource. Loads to follow up. I don't think there is any reference to the great Syd Mead automotive concept illustrations. Nevertheless some really brilliant stuff!
harerton
QUOTE (ibsenop @ Jul 10 2010, 15:13) *
Added!

Renault RE30 by Bruno Betti




Beautiful! Those 70/80 F1 are incredible!
simplebrother
QUOTE (werks prototype @ Jul 11 2010, 22:34) *
I'm constantly coming across examples of his work. I wonder if he is producing work for say a Japanese equivalent of something like quattroruote? There is also an interesting Mini variation out there somewhere by his hand as well.


I have not seen the Mini - I have recently seen a Ferrari F40 as well as a Lotus Elan S3 and Lotus Europa S1 at better resolutions than we have seen (1200+ instead of 850 pixels).
werks prototype

Jaguar XJ12C By S.E.Porter
werks prototype

Jaguar XJ6 (XJ40) By Stuart Spencer


Jaguar AJ6 engine family. By the Jaguar Technical Illustration Department.


Jaguar AJ6 24-Valve exploded view. By the Jaguar Technical Illustration Department.
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