Hi from durham mate👋👍 great see the work off google gave it a good start👌 cant wait to see the finished product👍 thanks for your time and be safe see you soon👍👋
Will be great to see how this turns out, i think with the rarity of these and other Group B machines the replicas are a great idea, even if you had an original it would be nice to have a replica so you don't have to worry about it as much cause you can get parts easier.
Interesting comment about the welding on the replica being more pleasing to the eye . Having worked in sheet metal fabrication and bearing in mind that the car was designed by williams formula using cad the size and position of eah weld would have been stress calculated. and when inspected if the welds were not in spec the car would have not have left the factory. It might not be the most pleasing to the eye but its the design team not the welder who are the ones who call the shots and dont forget on a production car seam sealer plays a big part in making things look neat . Another factor is all 200 odd cars were not ment for team use only a few were works cars the rest were built to get the numbers right so the car was eligable as group B
Love your video! Love both cars! I believe you're the best specialist to clarify some of my doubts in 6R4 subject I am in the process of building Metro 6R4 1/24th scale replica. I have been through thousands of Metro photos and there're some areas still not fully clear to me. For example tank filler cap: There's two places on both sides of the car for fuel filler cap- is the other one just a blank plug painted over (on the right hand side)? Another enigma for me is battery. On some photos 6R4 battery is placed in the boot at the front, on some of them battery is mounted inside the car behind pilot seat next to the ECU unit . I hope you would easily clarify my confusion in above matters :)) Many thanks in advance!!!!! All the best with your projects!!!!!
back in the day a car showroom near my house had a genuine factory 6R4 on display, Davidson FORD Shiremoor if anyone remembers them, it still is a car showroom but no longer owned by Davidson, anyways, I sat in it and I couldn't believe how cramped and sparse it was, the cage was like a climbing frame to navigate through to sit in it, The V64V engine was open throttle body as I remember the intakes had plastic covers on them so nothing could fall into the carbs, it was painted in the Rothmans livery of blue and white and looked amazing, I ended up buying a metro, seeing that 6R4 car made an impression on me that swung my decision to buy one I think,
If you have access to an original you could hire a laser scanner (Faro do this) and measure every surface and have the data on CAD. You can then reverse engineer the tooling and the kit car. 😀
Exactly, and 3d print the fenders and hood ect. Adapt all the changes u make to fit everything in cad first. But most handy people have a lot of tricks due to experience to copy things while adapting on the fly. And I think that's what they get their joy from. The bolting or welding it selve not so much. But the figuring out the solutions to the problems part.
But the speed3 car is nothing like an original. We wanted as close as possible, not one that is only 50% correct. I looked at lots of kits before deciding it was better to build my own 🤷♂️
My all time favorite car!
Why someone with your obvious passion and commitment hasn't got more subscribers is beyond me. I'm excited about the sport quattro build.
🙏💙 thank you. Means a lot, makes the hard work behind the scenes worth while. Small steps forward is better than not starting at all.
Cool video, love the 6R4.. thanks to all who helped make it happen 👏🏼
I don’t what it is about these, maybe it’s that a mini metro is such a left field choice. Whatever it is I love ‘em.
The 6R4 is all over utube at the moment. Top vid as always mate looking forward to following this project. 🖒👊✌
The day when someone made a metro cool 👍
Hi from durham mate👋👍 great see the work off google gave it a good start👌 cant wait to see the finished product👍 thanks for your time and be safe see you soon👍👋
Will be great to see how this turns out, i think with the rarity of these and other Group B machines the replicas are a great idea, even if you had an original it would be nice to have a replica so you don't have to worry about it as much cause you can get parts easier.
Interesting comment about the welding on the replica being more pleasing to the eye . Having worked in sheet metal fabrication and bearing in mind that the car was designed by williams formula using cad the size and position of eah weld would have been stress calculated. and when inspected if the welds were not in spec the car would have not have left the factory. It might not be the most pleasing to the eye but its the design team not the welder who are the ones who call the shots and dont forget on a production car seam sealer plays a big part in making things look neat . Another factor is all 200 odd cars were not ment for team use only a few were works cars the rest were built to get the numbers right so the car was eligable as group B
Love your video! Love both cars! I believe you're the best specialist to clarify some of my doubts in 6R4 subject I am in the process of building Metro 6R4 1/24th scale replica. I have been through thousands of Metro photos and there're some areas still not fully clear to me. For example tank filler cap: There's two places on both sides of the car for fuel filler cap- is the other one just a blank plug painted over (on the right hand side)? Another enigma for me is battery. On some photos 6R4 battery is placed in the boot at the front, on some of them battery is mounted inside the car behind pilot seat next to the ECU unit . I hope you would easily clarify my confusion in above matters :)) Many thanks in advance!!!!! All the best with your projects!!!!!
Great project and look forward to seeing more on these
You can never go wrong with Group B
100% True. Especially love the S1E2 Audi Quattro
I would love to see more of how the replica is built, and do they supply it in a kit for a retirement project for me to build. 😀
I have been lucky enough to sit in the drivers seat of that Hewitt's 6R4!
Crazy to see how much effort people put into them being identical
Amazing 🤩 I’d sooooooo love one of these ❤️
I just love the Group B rally cars
What's a rough starting cost for one build ? Brilliant that these monsters live on and many better than the real thing, as in better tec.
Super stuff lads. My sincerest hopes to your success in completing this.
back in the day a car showroom near my house had a genuine factory 6R4 on display, Davidson FORD Shiremoor if anyone remembers them, it still is a car showroom but no longer owned by Davidson, anyways, I sat in it and I couldn't believe how cramped and sparse it was, the cage was like a climbing frame to navigate through to sit in it, The V64V engine was open throttle body as I remember the intakes had plastic covers on them so nothing could fall into the carbs, it was painted in the Rothmans livery of blue and white and looked amazing, I ended up buying a metro, seeing that 6R4 car made an impression on me that swung my decision to buy one I think,
The Original 6R4 had kevlar front wings/ends
Where did you get the body kit made? There's a few I've googled but not sure which company to trust and their quality?
Where do I sign?.....good to see Gary's car...
Awesome build - any updates on this?
Can you film the nissan 240rs in the background that is a iconic car aswell super rare group b rally car
Your building me dream car. Trust me I couldn’t subscribe to your channel quick enough.
Less welds less weight 😅
Great video
this is some of the best content on the tubes
That genuine one is like my mig welding!
If it was good enough for group B, you're doing alright.
Mrs Jeff liked your into music :)
The rollcage on the genuine are inside the A pillars
Can’t find Ryders Retros anywhere online. Can someone please tel me where to find these guys?
British Leyland welding on the original haha
If the "replica" has 1000bhp it seems superior to me? If it doesn't have 1000bhp maybe a second engine would do the trick?
Some of that weld could have been done onstage for repair
If you have access to an original you could hire a laser scanner (Faro do this) and measure every surface and have the data on CAD. You can then reverse engineer the tooling and the kit car. 😀
Exactly, and 3d print the fenders and hood ect. Adapt all the changes u make to fit everything in cad first. But most handy people have a lot of tricks due to experience to copy things while adapting on the fly. And I think that's what they get their joy from. The bolting or welding it selve not so much. But the figuring out the solutions to the problems part.
whats the name of the first song ???
Where's the follow up video?
Gas al Corsa🇪🇸🤘🏻🔝👍🏻
They'll have to correct all mistakes before I will get one.
You got £350k burning a hole in your pocket?
C pillar angle looks much more vertical on the original
It's exactly the same. Same quarter panels used on the original 6r4 and on the normal metro road cars
@@my.fat.ponies8412 why does c pillar angle from top to bottom of rear windows look different then?
It's the same part. So it may look different but I can assure you it's not.
@@stevenorris4121 roof is identical width too then?
Yeah apart from original is an alloy roof skin riveted on but same shape and size
Chewitt 😁
When you got a spare 50 k!!!! 😕
😎 cool as f
even if you spend a million on it will still be a pos rover metro
No it won't.
Calm down and take a breath, this video gave me anxiety
I was going to say the same, then I saw your comment, their should be a warning at the start of the video 😂
@@jeff.5380 i’m brewing a cup of tea as we speak🤕
Fabulous subject, horrible video work.
An old video when we was starting out👍
Such an ugly car 🤮
Best thing to do is send a donor metro to speed3automotive
But the speed3 car is nothing like an original. We wanted as close as possible, not one that is only 50% correct. I looked at lots of kits before deciding it was better to build my own 🤷♂️