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Big Seven 7.992 h.p. - Cut-away drawing
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Big Seven 7.992 h.p. - Cut-away drawing, 1937. Click the image for a high-resolution image.


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What a lovely piece of artwork. I wonder how many hours went into that?
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John Ferguson doesn't seem to have had many cutaway drawings published, but here's another one of his of the Ariel Square Four from 1938:


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(11-11-2021, 09:48 PM)Mike Costigan Wrote: John Ferguson doesn't seem to have had many cutaway drawings published, but here's another one of his of the Ariel Square Four from 1938:
Fantastic work - I wish I could manage something a tenth as good.
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I have a large book on tech dwg circa 1855. it has magnificent dwgs all formed by ruled lines but I have no idea how these were done or transferred to printing plates. 
I suppose i the 30s drawn large scale and reduced and plates printed by some photo process.

The Big 7 with flexible open chassis, mechanical brakes, and friction s.as. looks a bit basic cf the rival Morris 8. Has anyone compared? The Morris I rode in had a very pitchy motion, effectively  remedied in the very pleasant series E
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