Japans European Obsession | Project Mosquito Honda Type R Mini Supercar (Ep77)

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It turns out everyone is inspired by awesome stuff now lets get the Mosquitos structural centre tunnel welded in!
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  • @OliverPickard
    @OliverPickardКүн бұрын

    Better late than never 😅 our patreon is now working and linked in the description

  • @andyjrichie6709
    @andyjrichie6709Күн бұрын

    Never boring, it's all very remarkably in the way you work, problem solving, two minds think alike (Father and Son) 😊 Fabulous times

  • @DarkSalome
    @DarkSalomeКүн бұрын

    Watching you two work is so satisfying. The care, detail, and beauty of each step and piece. Thank you for each video !

  • @Skiridr22
    @Skiridr22Күн бұрын

    Based on your family tree: You technically had no choice but to build this car with your dad, it was meant to be 😊

  • @jeffdrew9899
    @jeffdrew9899Күн бұрын

    Love your work guys, and really appreciate your design ethos. You’re building something truly unique, and are an inspiration to those of us who have a little imagination.

  • @Ralph2
    @Ralph2Күн бұрын

    Enjoyed your look at the history of design influences and an insight into why you do what you do. Much appreciated.

  • @mikeypickett1981
    @mikeypickett1981Күн бұрын

    I absolutely love the craftsmanship involved in this! But as a man who never got to really build a car with my dad, the two of you working together really make me smile.

  • @winlinuser
    @winlinuserКүн бұрын

    Reposted to GAB as usual... Brill.

  • @NWLee
    @NWLeeКүн бұрын

    What I love about this channel is you haven't been bought out by a sponsor. I like scratch-built vehicle content but so many get ruined by being sponsored and relying on off-the-shelf answers.

  • @matthewweinle8639
    @matthewweinle8639Күн бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @OliverPickard

    @OliverPickard

    Күн бұрын

    Thank you so much!

  • @cam3002
    @cam3002Күн бұрын

    Love the reference to the Lotus Europa, been watching your progress and getting inspiration for my Europa project. Keep up the great work.

  • @gregophall9004
    @gregophall9004Күн бұрын

    My father owned a 1964 Sunbeam Alpine with a removable steel hardtop. 4 speed manual with electric overdrive in 3rd and 4th gears. Fantastic beautiful car. British racing green paint. I miss it.

  • @callanderbarbers
    @callanderbarbersКүн бұрын

    loveit loveit love kit cars , and artisan grafted cars, great videos lads

  • @stuartstephens
    @stuartstephensКүн бұрын

    I think the wheels look great on your car. Revolution made a four spoke wheel that was similar.

  • @juergenziemann1689
    @juergenziemann1689Күн бұрын

    I love to see you every week for a shorty. Greatings from Brugge. Z.

  • @stephengent9974
    @stephengent9974Күн бұрын

    On replicas: people make replicas because they cannot afford the real deal. To make an exact replica , as you describe would be all but impossible. A lot of the materials around from the pre-war era, are no longer available. or if they are rare prohibitively expensive. There is a guy in the UK who makes updated blower Bentley's. Superb engineering that looks the part, but is a fraction of a car that is out of the reach of all but the most wealthy. So long live the replica.

  • @kizzmiaz

    @kizzmiaz

    Күн бұрын

    I agree. Providing they are well build and look good I have no problem with replicas what I don't like is shoddily built replicas that look like shoddily built replicas. I saw a replica 246 Dino for £20k that wouldn't have fooled an expert but would the man on the street, I was sorely tempted to buy it but needed a 4 seater at the time.

  • @benstrait333

    @benstrait333

    Күн бұрын

    Yes, I found it interesting that you specifically called out the Shelby Cobra, which is my dream car-in my opinion it's the most beautiful car ever. I don't even aspire to have the real thing, because there is a 0% chance I'll be able to afford the hundreds of thousands of dollars they cost, and then I'd be too afraid to drive it for fear of it getting damaged.

  • @johnwaga3702
    @johnwaga3702Күн бұрын

    Another great video and straight from the heart!

  • @Happyh0b0
    @Happyh0b0Күн бұрын

    "Be the man who can't be bought" - Oliver Pickard

  • @Thisguyisthelimit
    @ThisguyisthelimitКүн бұрын

    I watch Superfast Matt every now and then, he always (mostly) says all hail to the algorithm. Iam saying all hail to the ingenuity and technical prowess that these guys are showing. The workmanship is astounding. Thank you for doing this. I really liked the historylesson and explanation of how you are thinking. You sad: Its really hard to make a fun video about suspensiongeometry. Does it have to be fun? I think people that watches your videos likes it anyway. I like your videos because they are interesting and constructive plus the relation that you two have together.

  • @OliverPickard

    @OliverPickard

    Күн бұрын

    I doesn't have to be fun but it helps

  • @MrFunnyDad2024
    @MrFunnyDad2024Күн бұрын

    Great history lesson on Wheels & Japanese influences. Love the part about build what you want, for yourself...

  • @mlsatke
    @mlsatkeКүн бұрын

    I confess, I came into the build a little way into it. I have gone back and watched a few of the earlier episodes, but not all. I have saved all of the build episodes to a play list for futures reference. I've emailed Oliver with some, hopefully helpful, information as I have owned an Acura RSX Type-S, since new, for almost 23 years and I've done a few mods to personalized the car to my taste. I am very pleased that in every case Oliver has responded to each email. I've not gotten that level of personal response from any other of the channels to which I subscribe. I look forward to watching the new episodes every Sunday morning. The level of attention to detail is commendable. Thanks, Oliver, for the hours of content.

  • @petrihat
    @petrihatКүн бұрын

    This is one of the best podcasts about building a car😂

  • @OliverPickard

    @OliverPickard

    Күн бұрын

    I'll take it 😂

  • @subbab4
    @subbab4Күн бұрын

    A finger radius is a beautiful thing

  • @ocho7011
    @ocho7011Күн бұрын

    oz superleggera on top, LIGHTWEIGHT BABY

  • @Mk2fSaloon
    @Mk2fSaloonКүн бұрын

    On the subject of alloy wheels, the hose real is my fav type.. 😉

  • @brendonhearn8778
    @brendonhearn8778Күн бұрын

    I am just the slightest bit envious of the pair of you. I would give the proverbial, arm and leg to blatantly copy what you're doing, with my Dad. Won't ever happen, but hopefully I'll get the chance with one of my children. Thanks for another good watch.

  • @19mati67
    @19mati67Күн бұрын

    What's up with those wheels on the stairs, I really like those. What else is priceless, is that you are building it together with your father. I'm a manual machinist, at a Blue Origin company and I'm building from scratch a Lotus 7 style car. By the way I have made another set of control arm in jig and it still distorted. I guess I had gaps between the parts, and that caused it to distort. I'm a beginner, never done anything like this.

  • @OliverPickard

    @OliverPickard

    Күн бұрын

    Alpine 310 2 piece gotti's

  • @JohnRichardson-lk8pp
    @JohnRichardson-lk8ppКүн бұрын

    Not to mention that a lot of the vehicles you see on Instagram, etc. are just renders and not actual cars that have been built.

  • @peterdlynes
    @peterdlynesКүн бұрын

    I would like to hear a little bit about the type of welding your very skilled father uses, as I feel very uneducated in that area.

  • @MatthewStephen-w3t
    @MatthewStephen-w3t39 минут бұрын

    It was great watching you chat through your thought process and goals regarding wheel choice. ...And I say this specifically as I was doing much the same thing at the beginning of the year (in my case it was for a GTM Spyder). In short I think I nearly drove myself mad in the foolish hope of trying to find something that would actually look good, have the correct fitment and be as light as possible (I'm never going to make crazy power so I'm generally happier trying to remove weight when I can - and where better than wheels...). ...Plus it'd would have been lovely to ensure that, whatever I went with, they are period correct and British (like the GTM itself). It was probably an impossible hope to tick all the boxes. As a little background, I'm a game artist by trade, so aesthetics matter to me far more than they should and I think I found it frustrating that, for all the thousands of wheels out there, I wasn't finding anything that I thought would really match the car. So, I briefly looked at the costs involved in having custom wheels made. I say briefly as the cost was so stratospheric it was hilarious! (I honestly would have relished an excuse to design my own wheels and teach myself some skills like finite element analysis etc. along the way.) So, ruling out anything custom, I ended up going down an off-the-shelf vs. random-weird-obscure-wheel wormhole. Cutting this story down a bit, after a lot of effort, I didn't really get anywhere. So I ultimately did end up ordering some TE37s. Will they look right? I honestly don't know, but fingers crossed. They couldn't be further from what I would design if I was doing it myself (if designing to be cohesive) but contrasts can be a good thing too. Lets just hope for the best on that point. Are they Period correct? Yep. At least that is one thing from the wish list achieved. Would I have preferred a British wheel? Yes. Compromised here. Weight? Next to nothing without, hopefully, going too far the wrong way. Fingers crossed. Fitment? Getting the right PCD etc was never going to be something easily solved so I'm still, regrettably, going to need adapters despite the wheels being built to order. Price? Really bad. Extortionate. Yikes! ...If this car wasn't a long term project that is really important to me I could never justify spending this sort of money (I'd have been far more comfortable spending 25% of what these came too but, in the end, it did make sense for me and my current situation). In short, I value the car far beyond its market value and don't want to make compromises or do do anything to it that doesn't make it better. When will they show up? I ordered over New Year. They won't show up for a few months yet at a guess. ...At least I have a long list of things to fix before they arrive. Finally, could I have made my life easier? Possibly. If I could get some custom hubs (or at least the drive flanges) made then the whole process would have been much simpler and options would have opened up massively.

  • @OliverPickard

    @OliverPickard

    26 минут бұрын

    I'm sure they will look fantastic. Mind if I ask what colour you went with and what colour your GTM is?

  • @lawrence5117
    @lawrence5117Күн бұрын

    What is your current thinking on the gear knob. I really hope that you intend keeping it, or at least making another in wood. I think there should be at least one organic part in the car. By the way, this episode was very interesting. A good explanation of your design ethics. Thanks

  • @OliverPickard

    @OliverPickard

    Күн бұрын

    It's too nice not to use

  • @lawrence5117

    @lawrence5117

    Күн бұрын

    @@OliverPickard 👍

  • @rollingskeemz
    @rollingskeemzКүн бұрын

    Why would you seam seal before prepping the bare metal firsthand? All that work, and you overlooked a very important step.

  • @tinkerbell2606

    @tinkerbell2606

    Күн бұрын

    Thank you for your comment. Andrew wants you to know that the seam sealer he is using is actually designed to stick incredibly to bare metal not paint or a prepared surface.

  • @OliverPickard

    @OliverPickard

    Күн бұрын

    Tink is correct, we talked about it a couple of videos back. Yhe paint we've chosen is for architecture so doesn't require primer which made us think a little out the box for seam sealer

  • @rollingskeemz

    @rollingskeemz

    Күн бұрын

    @OliverPickard I have been in the automotive industry, auto body repair and restoration, for a little over 35 years. I've seen a lot of miracle products that sounds like the "cats meow," with claims of their product superiority. but wouldn't you want the piece of mind knowing that tried and True methods of prolonging raw metal from deteriorating prematurely were used. At least in the Stage you are at? Don't get me wrong, I am impressed with the attention to detail of each and every piece the both of you are meticulously creating. I have no doubt that this vehicle, when completed, will be a true work of art. In every sense of the word. Just saying... keep up the amazing work.

  • @thinkdesignbuild8893
    @thinkdesignbuild8893Күн бұрын

    Just tell people this isn't a bellybutton car, they will either get it or not.... I watch because it's a one off and don't currently have my own workspace

  • @awo1fman
    @awo1fman2 сағат бұрын

    I'm ambivalent on the subject of replicas. I think there's a place for them, and there is something to be said for having all the mod cons and safety and performance that one can get with a replica without having to desecrate an original example as a "restomod" or whatever you want to call it. (As a side note, I'm also not a fan of "patina" - I think that's just people being unabashedly lazy.) On the other hand, there are a lot of "replicas" out there that really would have been better off as an original design. They really don't make an attempt to even look authentic, they just want to skip the effort of coming up with an original design and capitalize on someone else's effort and reputation. The issue being that by confining themselves to someone else's styling design, they end up with some very serious compromises (such as ergonomics, practicality and often even performance) that are completely unnecessary.

  • @paulwhite7475
    @paulwhite747518 сағат бұрын

    If you can make a car better than a Cobra why wouldn't you give it its own body ? If you can build a car better than a Cox GTM wouldn't you give it its own body? Because you think its pretty badically

  • @OliverPickard

    @OliverPickard

    18 сағат бұрын

    I really like your line of thinking and GTMs ex-owner and racing driver said something very similar to me. It'll look very different from a GTM when it's done, that's why we call it the Pickard Mosquito GTM

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