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Pocher Rolls Royce Phantom 1:8

paddy

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I have decided to start a thread for this but it may be premature. No worries i can dig it out of the archives when i want to update it.

I should have called this thread "We're going to need a bigger Boat Bench " but "Pocher" makes it easier to find.
I picked this up today about 40 miles up the road. It was on E-bay as collection only so i was lucky it was so close...I think i was lucky in that i paid £135.00 ( about$160 ) an unstarted one would be $1000 +

The guy listed it as 50% complete so i guess most people passed it by however i looked closer and what he meant was 50% completed ..50% complete implied half was missing, thats why i think i got it at a good price.
Anyway this is it

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Its been very crudely assembled, no paint at all and no cleaning up of parts

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Whats there needs a lot of sorting

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But its 90% screwed together so just needs stripping down and starting again

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I have a very nice ultra sonic cleaner which i think will be great for this.
first thing is to catalogue the loose parts and strip and bag the assembled parts.
I'm actually feeling quite enthusiastic at this point however its going to be a massive job because they are hundreds of parts, non are marked as they would have been supplied in marked bags so now its going to be a load of patience and time..
The model i think is supposed to be "The Star of India"


Unfortunately i cant live with the colour so its going to be something else :)
 
Only real damage i can find is this

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I had no idea how over engineered these things are ? I mean all the brakes should work when the brake pedel is pushed and i also found a battery. No idea that thats supposed to do ?

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a few other pictures as i start to strip this.
I have to say its all so complicated that its going to be a real mission to reassemble. and it was only about 1/3 built

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Obviously i will take hundreds of pictures and i have the instructions but as i said...... its going to very hard to identify the parts for example so small metal links ar 1mm longer than others , " spare wheels are not built and they have several different length of spokes.

On a brighter note i love this colour with black wheel arches.

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I agree with Bob. The crank looks as if has be running and you can even see the oil pick up holes in the bottom of the con rods. in some of your pics I could hardly tell that it wasn't a full sized car until the battery. This looks like a full series of Paddy and his Rolls.
 
Paddy, I think the battery is for the lights. It is supposed to have headlights that work as well. That dark maroon and black car is basically the Pocher Rolls Royce kit that I have. It is black and blue. Yeah the kits are complex, but are made in rather basic ways. I think a lot of the linkage parts could stand to be redone. So, get yourself a bunch of small bags or containers and get ready for a long job.
 
Yea its a bit of an enigma . on one hand it a lot of detail, on the other it has a whole load of linkages and stuff that are there to make things like the brakes work and bear no relation to anything on the real car...very odd :) Even more odd is people mount these things on mirrors so you can see all these strange linkages. on the underside-
 
One of the first things i wanted to do while i work out a plan of attach is see if the chrome is salvagable because if not i need to get it sent off .
A rolls is only a Rolls because of its badge and grill. A rolls without these two essentials......is a Bentley.

The radiator surround was looking very tarnished and worst of all its badge had been soldered on crooked with some splatter.


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I had my doubts this was chrome however a magnet and a scratch about on the inside confirmed it was definitely not polished stainless.

I managed to unsolder the badge and clean the area up and put the lot, slats and all in the ultrasonic for 10 mins then polished with spoo tamiya finishing paste, painted the badge and fixed it back with super glue.

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anyway back to stripping.......

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