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Thread: 2/3 scale Indian Straight Four.
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13th April 2014, 04:01 AM #331
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13th April 2014, 10:22 AM #332
I got really lucky this morning I was looking around the net trying to find a good picture of
the front forks and found this little ripper!
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For a person who works along the monkey see monkey do line.
It really can't get much better.
Those leaf springs look like 3mm MDF to me.
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If you hold your nose just right and squint just a little, I reckon the two things
should go together a treat.
Although I should admit that the forks are from an Indian Scout 101 not a Straight Four.
I'd much rather make sawdust, but I'm off to make sparks!
Cheers.
Trevor.
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13th April 2014, 06:46 PM #333
is that the real deal that you found.
Bad news ... you might have to do a flare on the housing for the forks to take the bearings.
Great find and the bike is looking great
Dave the turning cowboy
turning wood into art
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13th April 2014, 07:02 PM #334
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14th April 2014, 12:15 AM #335
You never know where your hobby will lead you
http://www.chonday.com/Videos/papercarsdet2The person who never made a mistake never made anything
Cheers
Ray
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14th April 2014, 07:59 AM #336
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14th April 2014, 09:23 AM #337GOLD MEMBER
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Hi Trevor,
Your build is looking awesome - what a great job. I have question please - what type of body filler do you use and where do you purchase it ? I notice you have said you used it earlier on.
Regards
Keith
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14th April 2014, 09:33 AM #338
I love the stuff Keith.
I use the Motospray brand reasonable price and a good product.
You can get it at most automotive outlets.
From what I'm seeing I think your just the kind of bloke who could have
allsorts of fun with the stuff!
Cheers mate.
Trevor.
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19th April 2014, 04:50 PM #340
Over the last few days I've been working on the front forks.
It took a fair bit of time to get the forks to look right.
Due to the bicycle wheels I'm using having the hub's and rim's
not quite at the right 2/3 scale of a straight four.
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But overall with some allowance's being made it seems to be working out.
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At the moment I'm finishing off the yoke and then I'll get started on the springs
and support arms.
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Now it's at the point were with every completed part it's looking more and more
like a finished motorcycle.
I'm having way to much fun!
Cheers.
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19th April 2014, 09:02 PM #341
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19th April 2014, 10:16 PM #342
If you told people outside of the forums what this is made from, they would lock you away in a padded cell for the mentally insane.
I knew it was going to be something special but this is light years ahead of special, its in a class all of its own.The person who never made a mistake never made anything
Cheers
Ray
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22nd April 2014, 04:50 PM #343
I didn't get as much done as I hoped in the last couple of days.
But I did get the springs for the front forks made.
The main leaf (the longest one) is made out of an old piece of 3mm
steel plate the tube wielded on the end is from a curtain rod.
The other five leafs are 3mm MDF.
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I took the chance to put the wheels on to get a look at the overall appearance of the bike.
So far so good, minus the seat, handle bars and mudguards the proportions seem to work.
Although there's a real chance that at some point I'll cut the petrol tank in half and add 30mm
or so to it's width.
I built it to the scale of the original but with the modifications I've made to the front
forks, to make allowance's for the bicycle wheel the tank looks a little narrow.
Still it's good to see the bike looking like that, more done than not.
One thing I'm finding is that it's starting to get really heavy now it will be good to get it into a roller.
It's not the sort of thing I'd like to drop, I think my scents of humour is pretty good.
But that would test it's limits!
Cheers.
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22nd April 2014, 05:29 PM #344
I want dibs on a ride.....
G'Day Trevor, That looks like a racing bike....low rider seat, drop handle bars and off around the track.....magnificent!!! Cheers, crowie
Yours look pretty damn realistic!!!!
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22nd April 2014, 05:41 PM #345
Having Crowie's pic so close to yours it's a lot easier to see the scaling discrepancies you mention.
But y'know what? I think that in real life, even a die-hard Indian fanatic would have trouble picking them unless they had just such a handy reference nearby.
The awesomeness of this model is growing with each addition.
- Andy Mc
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