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914World.com _ 914World Garage _ 1/4 Scale Porsche 914

Posted by: TeenerTim Jan 30 2008, 01:41 PM

http://www.dfwelitecarclub.com/images/toys/porsche-914-german-article.jpg

This model of a PORSCHE 914 was built by Mr. G. Ohrstrom of Sweden and required in excess of 5000 man-hours. Working features include:



SPECIFICATIONS:
Scale - 1:4.25
Length -38 inches
Width - 16 inches
Height -11 inches
Weight -55 pounds

Porsche 914 detailed model with working features
Partial translation of 1978 newspaper article.
EVERY SMALL DETAIL IS WORKING ON HIS MODEL

Retired G Ohrstrom, Vasteras, likes to build models. He is not the only one, but he likes to make them a little different, And you can say he has succeeded. He is the phantom in this field. His models of cars, ships, or whatever it is goes beyond most known. He makes everything himself. If he builds a car it has working window lifts, tires that can be filled with air, working windshield wipers with automatic return and windshield wipers. That's how the model is made all through. Since his boyhood Mr. Ohrstrom has built models up to scale and as accurate as possible and functioning like the real thing.

Now he is retired and the models get more and more advanced. Something like a dream is his latest. A Porsche 914 in scale 1:4.25. The model is as real as you can imagine. This masterpiece weighs 25 kilos. And everything, practically everything is there in this supermodel. You could mention 1OO's of details, every one the result of hjs incredible skill and knowledge. He is the carpenter, sheet metal worker, upholsterer, electrician, etc. in the same person, demonstrating his impressive knowledge.

What do you say about working windshield wipers - exact in every detail. Of course he also has washers spraying on the model car's beautifully curved windshield if you push a knob on the instrument panel. There are turn signals and turn signal relays. And it would not be a good model car if the interior lights didn't come on when the doors are opened. All doors have real locks with keys, even the hood.

The leather covered seats are adjustable. The hand brake has the same lock as the real cars. The horn has a tough loud sound as a sport car should have. The gear box is real with real gearing, but the number of gears are reduced to two forward and one reverse. What more is to be seen? Yes, bright and dim headlights. From the instrument panel you can activate the retractable headlights. You get astonished! Disc brakes, shock absorbers, differential, divided rear axle, rack and pinion steering. Even the pattern on the pedals is the same as on the real car.

Sweeter than the glove box might be the tools in their special sewn cover. We open it and see the sweetest little tools, a polygrip, box-spanner set, adjustable spanners, etc. They are so small that you can't believe it. But they are real. The jack is not a dummy item either. With no problem it will lift the 25 kilo car, exactly like the real jack.

The body was first modeled in alder wood. When it was perfect the fiberglass body was made. A time consuming and tricky job. After over 5000 hours the model was ready with all the functions connected.

Why the scale of 1:4.25, isn't it extremely unusual? Mr Ohrstrom smiles. "Yes, you understand, I happened to have four exact Porsche tires in this scale. They were the kind you find around ashtrays. I had to build the car to the same scale. In those days I couldn't build the tires myself, but now I can. Do you see the air valves coming out of the wheels? They also work."

His hands never rest. He is making furniture when he relaxes from the technical things. He has also built film projectors, TV sets, and a wire recorder. "I like to create things that are somewhat different" he says modestly.

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Posted by: blitZ Jan 30 2008, 01:44 PM

Nice job. He's not done yet. Still needs to make some 1/4 scale jack stands.

Posted by: Sleepin Jan 30 2008, 01:47 PM

Wow! What skill and patience!!!!!

Posted by: biosurfer1 Jan 30 2008, 01:58 PM

wasnt there some guy who built a scale size ferrari too? i wonder if thats the same guy.


it looks like there is something wrong with the headlights??

Posted by: TeenerTim Jan 30 2008, 02:10 PM

QUOTE(biosurfer1 @ Jan 30 2008, 02:58 PM) *

wasnt there some guy who built a scale size ferrari too? i wonder if thats the same guy.


it looks like there is something wrong with the headlights??

Yep. Same guy. There are a few details that aren't quite to the proper scale such as the headlights but hey it's pretty amazing. Here's another photo I found on a different site:
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Posted by: KELTY360 Jan 30 2008, 02:13 PM

Hmmmm....I wonder if it's carbs or FI. confused24.gif


Wish my car was that well detailed. smilie_pokal.gif

Posted by: jaminM3 Jan 30 2008, 03:55 PM

There was a guy in France that made a scale Ferrari model that had a working motor. Check it out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bubln27gyE

I don't think it is the same guy. Wasn't the 914 maker from Sweden?

Posted by: Bartlett 914 Jan 30 2008, 04:01 PM

I wonder if it also has rust under the battery tray? biggrin.gif

Posted by: brer Jan 30 2008, 05:28 PM

I think Pat Garvey might ding him a point or two.

Posted by: degreeoff Jan 30 2008, 07:21 PM

I think he needs new front Tbars....

Posted by: scotty b Jan 30 2008, 07:46 PM

All that time and talent wasted by putting the P O R S C H E in the wrong f-in place. What a looser rolleyes.gif

Posted by: Lou W Jan 30 2008, 07:51 PM

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All that time and talent wasted by putting the P O R S C H E in the wrong f-in place. What a looser rolleyes.gif

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Posted by: Elliot Cannon Jan 30 2008, 07:51 PM

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Posted by: Tom Jan 30 2008, 08:06 PM

ADMINS,
Make this guy an honorary member here. Just think of the parts he has the capability to fabricate for us. WOW!
Tom

Posted by: Wanna9146 Jan 30 2008, 08:29 PM

QUOTE(blitZ @ Jan 30 2008, 11:44 AM) *

Nice job. He's not done yet. Still needs to make some 1/4 scale jack stands.


And some 1/4 scale oil leaks... biggrin.gif

Posted by: BiG bOgGs Jan 30 2008, 09:23 PM

Maybe he could do a V8 conversion with this.


http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8397712318662787285&q=made+engine+v8+mini&total=1&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0


Posted by: 914bub Jun 5 2015, 07:00 PM

I'm bumping this because I found it on the net today and then found the thread here. Figured some of the newer members might enjoy it since this thread is from 2008. Hope thats ok.

Posted by: cpavlenko Jun 5 2015, 08:41 PM

That's awesome, the details r great. Lots of passion for this kind of art. drooley.gif

Posted by: Porsche930dude Jun 8 2015, 07:21 PM

Pretty awesome. But as it sits its just a model. It wouldnt take much more effort to make it an rc model atleast not during construction. When i built my 1/3 scale Jeep I wanted it just big enough to ride in because im not a fan of rc and i didnt want a static model that sits in a case. That much effort should be able to show off and play with in some way. Just my opinion ofcourse but I suppose if youre into models it doesnt get much better than that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saBA_P5GqEk

Posted by: wes Jun 8 2015, 08:55 PM

Absolutely amazing!

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