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#97505 - 07/07/12 09:40 PM An amazing perspective on a classic-rebuild
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Started out as just a collection of snaps as I stripped down an engine bought off ebay. (To replace my old engine, which had suffered catastrophic failure). The snaps were so that I remembered how everything went, so I could put it back together again.

Then I realised it'd be quite cool to make it an animation. found some suitable music, rekindled my ancient knowledge of Premiere, storyboarded it, shot it as I worked on the engine (my poor DSLR got covered in engine oil), this was the result.


The music is "In The Hall Of The Mountain King" from Edvard Griegs "Peer Gynt Suite"
I own a suitable license for this piece of music, supplied by Chris Worth Productions
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#97507 - 07/07/12 09:57 PM Re: An amazing perspective on a classic-rebuild [Re: Mi3Wheeler]
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SIMPLY BRILLIANT
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#97508 - 07/07/12 10:18 PM Re: An amazing perspective on a classic-rebuild [Re: Mi3Wheeler]
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Registered: 09/06/09
Posts: 272
Loc: Kent
That's fantastic! Very well done, I'm going to have to keep watching it again and again.

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#97512 - 08/07/12 05:49 AM Re: An amazing perspective on a classic-rebuild [Re: N22MOG]
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Superb! Thanks for sharing...

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#97517 - 08/07/12 07:17 AM Re: An amazing perspective on a classic-rebuild [Re: Mi3Wheeler]
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Loc: Victoria, Australia
+1 thumbs

cheers Neil.
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#97518 - 08/07/12 07:20 AM Re: An amazing perspective on a classic-rebuild [Re: Richard - Aus]
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Charlie, that is excellent! thumbs

Cheers,
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#97521 - 08/07/12 07:47 AM Re: An amazing perspective on a classic-rebuild [Re: Graham, G4FUJ]
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Registered: 16/06/11
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This is a great video! The combination of pictures and music is just amazing. I also like the humour with the parts which are moving on the ground. This is exactly how it works on such a project doh
I showed the video to my children. Now they know how an engine works and how many parts it has… shades
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#97527 - 08/07/12 08:21 AM Re: An amazing perspective on a classic-rebuild [Re: eremit]
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I thought I recognised the engine. Did a half engine rebuilt on my spitfire 40 years ago. Great to see the dash at the end. Brought memories back.
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#97532 - 08/07/12 08:29 AM Re: An amazing perspective on a classic-rebuild [Re: Wirewheel]
Paul F Offline
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Wonderful. Reminds me of my Spitfire MK 3 engine rebuild as a student.
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#97538 - 08/07/12 09:22 AM Re: An amazing perspective on a classic-rebuild [Re: Paul F]
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Brilliant & it also remnids me of replacing the engine on my MkIII

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