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Post by Gromit on Dec 12, 2011 11:44:46 GMT
I'm aiming to use the 'Wallace and Gromit' motorbike as the motive power for the caravan, other items will I'm sure just pop into place during the build.
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Post by Gromit on Jan 28, 2012 10:29:57 GMT
This is sort of what I have in mind ... ... stretch the bike a tad, add a few bits and pieces, now then, where can I get the siding?
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Post by madmalc on Jan 28, 2012 19:22:44 GMT
This looks rather like Evergreen's "Novelty" sheet, 6mm spacing. "V-groove" might do, at a pinch. I've used "Board & Batten", where the grooves are replaced by raised strips, but mine is non-W&G in 1/24, and the spacing is 1.9mm.
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Post by madmalc on Jan 28, 2012 19:35:36 GMT
Sorry, still thinking in 1/24. The Novelty spacing would need to be bigger than 6mm, and I can only find it up to 3.8mm so far.
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Post by Gromit on Jan 28, 2012 21:27:24 GMT
Oh I think I'll find something eventually Malcolm, not bothered replicating the real thing simply something of type would do.
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Post by madmalc on Jan 29, 2012 0:10:21 GMT
Looks like V-groove, then. Since my last post I have seen Evergreen's own website: they list 9.3mm Novelty only in 12" x 24" sheets. By the way, I was at the Caravan show in Manchester last week (where I ordered a new 'van) and I discovered a demountable caravan on the back of a Ford Ranger. I was surprised to find that even in the rear overhang, the floor is still level with the pickup bed, and the internal headroom is 6'6".
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Post by Gromit on Jan 29, 2012 9:54:57 GMT
Looks like a perusal of the Evergreen site then, thanks Malcolm.
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Post by Gromit on Jan 29, 2012 10:05:07 GMT
I had a couple of hours in the workshop yesterday which turned out quite productive ... ... however, I'm not quite happy with the result as the present build would put me down the trailer route. The rear wheel setup is temporary at the moment but I had thought of stretching the frame and building directly onto the bike in a similar way to the original pic. Back into the workshop today, time for a coffee and a quick ponder!
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Post by Gromit on Jan 29, 2012 11:43:03 GMT
I think I'm at the stage where I need to decide on which animals to include in this build. Shaun and Timmy are in the front of the queue for this one so far, of course things may change, you how how these builds progress ...
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Post by Gromit on Jan 29, 2012 22:44:22 GMT
A little more work on the bike today. I realised that to have two wheels to the rear, the bike has to have a differential ... ... this was cut from an old 1/16 Ford Model T axle and modified. I've also added a few more of the kit parts on the engine including kick start and foot operated gear change. The exhaust has also been modified slightly ... ... the tailpipe will have the fin like attachment so common on early British motorbikes. I now have to work out how to add a tow hitch to the rear of the bike, more soon ...
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Post by ptcruiser on Feb 12, 2012 10:41:48 GMT
I now have to work out how to add a tow hitch to the rear of the bike, more soon ... Well you wouldn't need the mudguard where it is so that leaves the door wide open Rich
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Post by Gromit on Feb 12, 2012 13:55:47 GMT
I now have to work out how to add a tow hitch to the rear of the bike, more soon ... Well you wouldn't need the mudguard where it is so that leaves the door wide open Rich Spoken like a true bodger!
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Post by Gromit on Mar 19, 2012 20:08:15 GMT
Whilst attending the Harvey Hadden railway show last weekend, I managed to spend some time on this build. I've cobbled together an 'A' frame for the tow bar ... ... just as I'd started to glue the first bits together, one of the visitors to the show asked what I was building? When I explained that I was building a trike and showed him the pictures, he told me that he built 1:1 trikes and asked if I needed assistance? ... well, game on, what a nice bloke.
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Post by Gromit on Sept 28, 2012 19:18:55 GMT
Time to turn up the wick on this build, I've found something which could really challenge my skills ... more soon.
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Post by Gromit on Oct 13, 2012 10:19:00 GMT
Windows! ... I need to look at windows ...
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