This video started out as a set of photos that YouTube user nothinghereok captured as he stripped down an engine he bought off eBay, so he could remember how to put it back again. Then he suddenly realised it would be cool for him to use the snaps to create an animation. And it’s a good thing too, now we get to watch an engine get stripped down and then put back together again, and finally being installed into a Triumph Spitfire. Check out the very cool video and let us know what you think!
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Paul Tan
After dabbling for years in the IT industry, Paul Tan initially began this site as a general blog covering various topics of personal interest. With an increasing number of readers paying rapt attention to the motoring stories, one thing led to another and the rest, as they say, is history.
So tomorrow I’m going to rip apart my washing machine and take a lot of pictures and hopefully manage to put them back into one piece before get scolded by wife.
gwailos sometimes really good lah, can do mechanic then can do computer also
here we are driving with hazards in the rain and applying stickers
i know the song used is the same song when mr bean preparing meal at his house in Johnny English. haha
so this one we cant talk about proton power window…. :P
So tomorrow I’m going to rip apart my washing machine and take a lot of pictures and hopefully manage to put them back into one piece before get scolded by wife.
Good luck. :P
way to go bro…
Quite cool la!
Great stuff for sharing Paul, good start to TGIF
Nice!!!
The best part is the last one!!! :-p
The video makes it look so easy!!
And it’s comical too! Nice!
Wow… My father got a 1963 Triumph Spitfire 1.5…
Sadly the previous owner changed it’s engine with a Nissan Vanette engine… :(
But the car looks beautiful….