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

Tamiya 10201 - 1/12 Caterham Super Seven BDR
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10201
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Concerning the Caterham Super Seven BDR The Uk Caterham produced Super Seven lightweight sports vehicle, isn't just distinguished for its driving pleasure, but is similarly famous as a back-yard car construction kit. It really is popular your original Seven had been a creation of Colin Chapman, creator regarding the famous Lotus team. Lotus history started into the late 1940's when Chapman built a racing car in his yard, making use of assorted components off their cars, then effectively competed with it in regional races. The success of their battle car in numerous events, led him to design and build racing vehicles for fellow rivals. It really is thought that the Lotus Seven, introduced in 1957, expanded from Chapman's enthusiastic desire for Austin Seven cars. The Lotus Seven ended up being a primary development of their successful Lotus Mk.VI racer of 1953.

Early layout of the Seven, called the Series-1, had easy human body panels mounted on a sturdy space framework, with motorcycle kind fenders and small protection form the sun and rain. To avoid the hefty purchase taxation on brand new cars, Chapman took advantage of a tax guideline and offered a total kit which may be assembled in a brief period of the time without the unique tools. This suggested that a motor vehicle lover could easily get a tremendously powerful vehicle at an incredibly good deal, when compared with factory assembled vehicles. The Series-2 automobiles used FRP (Fiber Reinforced vinyl) front and back fenders, and nose cone. The enhanced and popular Series-3 automobiles had a wider tread, a Ford Escort back axle and fron disc brake system. The Series-4 is normally referred to as the absolute most civilized Seven, additionally the Cosworth engined version is known as the "Super" Seven. Even though Lotus Seven proved a big success, Lotus was greatly involved with Formula One Racing, and also this generated a ceasing of production regarding the Seven in 1973. This is heartbreaking news for low rider enthusiasts, and a small company called Caterham Cars, obtained the product sales and manufacturing permit from Lotus, and proceeded producing the Series-4 vehicles.

In 1974, Caterham switched production back into the basic series-3 vehicles while having continued creating this variation, constantly updating it with modern automotive technology. Their top of the line Super Seven BDR had been introduced in 1986, using the effective Cosworth BDR motor. This liquid cooled, 1690cc in-line 4-cylinder, DOHC 16 valve motor yields 180 horsepower, supplying the 600kg vehicle with an awesome capacity to weight ratio. So that you can efficiently use this power and hug the roadways, leading suspension is a double wishbone type with stabilizer, while the back uses tough De Dion axles. Beginning in 1988, the vehicle has disc brakes at disc brake system at all four corners. The Caterham Super Seven continues on with Colin Champman's creation of a genuine sports vehicle providing natural power and fun to push pleasure in a do-it-yourself one to one scale kit.

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