You can see the sort of car it comes from here...
http://www.tatraworld.nl/tatra_motorsportfotogallery.htm
and wikipedia has a nice picture of a complete engine and chassis...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatra_11


I thought I'd try a bit of colour. This is a very muddy Austin Seven that's been used for trials (and to store things on)...
Inspired by Bob Freeman I thought I'd try some tricky technical pieces. This is a box of bits that sat under the Austin - it looks like the front wheel assembly...












Outside there was also a very nice Austin Seven...




I still think the longer drawings look a bit too finished for my liking - I prefer them a bit loose and sketchy so I went back to my A5 sketchbook for a few half-hour 'quickies'. Here's a stunning 1935 Bentley with the most amazing aerodynamic coachwork by Freestone & Webb of North London...


Visited the Natural History Museum which was rather busy but still amazing. I've just finished reading 'The Dinosaur Hunters' - an excellent book covering the early days of dinosaur discovery and study. Here's an Icthyosaur - the creature Mary Anning found that started the whole thing off...
