1/35 scale surfy wagon

Is that the Greyhound bus in 1:35th? Psychedelic paintjobs go on anything that was around in the '60s…
I know I shouldn’t, but with “off-the-wall” projects I’m often tempted to mix 1:35th and 1:32nd scale components as long as long as I don’t have a specific item (e.g. a rifle) depicted in both scales.

Cheers,

M

Bruce,
Sounds like a great idea. Looking forward to following your progress on this build.

And Damain, the Roast Potato van is a new concept for me, as here we have lunch wagons and Hot Dog trucks literally everywhere up here on Long Island. Should also be great build to follow.

joel

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American “O” scale, so much more sensible than 1:43.5! And yet U.S. HO is still 1:87…

I’m a big fan of crossover craziness! Have you already acquired the MiniArt Wagon? If not, there are kits closer to your inspiration photo:

You may be able to still find the cheaper version of this without Stalin & Co.:

Lastly, if your layout can accommodate it, why not combine your ideas:

https://www.tamiya.com/english/products/32517citroen/index.htm
https://www.tamiya.com/english/products/32559staff_car/index.htm
or even:
https://www.tamiya.com/english/products/32558kurogane/index.htm

Cheers,

M

Don’t forget Zvezda GAZ M1…

H.P.

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Oh, nice! I have some wide slicks on mag wheels in the spares box that would look at home on that, as would flame effect paint job or a metallic/prismatic finish…

Cheers,

M

Thanks folks. I already have the MiniArt kit. No going back now!!

I would love to find a ‘very’ small 1/24-1/25 scale V8 that I could shoehorn in. But that’s not critical. I would also like some ideas on wheels. I have a theory about widening the kit wheels but I’m yet to test that theory.

I’m a slow builder and have health issues that may make it seem like I’ve vanished. Be gentle with me. For those interested here’s my last two builds. https://forums.kitmaker.net/t/destroyed-russian-t72-in-the-ukraine-project/20513/141 and https://forums.kitmaker.net/t/miniart-railroad-truck-bash/19651/40

Surfs up.

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Start is made.
I procrastinated on which wheels to use. I decided to use the kit wheels and tyres. I researched buying wheels or parts for 1/25 scale but found they cost more than I was prepared to pay.

For those not familiar with MiniArts, wheels they are made up of a number of sections which, when done, give a very realist tread pattern. The kit comes with a number of extra sections so I included 2 extra sections on each wheel. (Red arrow for rear dual wheels. Blue arrow for front steer wheels). The 2 extra sections fit on the rims and make the tyres wide enough to look a bit more appropriate for a surfy wagon. (The pink arrow is 1 tyre section. The orange arrow is 1 wheel).

Because I had to glue the wheels/tyres together I’ll paint them later. I hope to be able to ‘chrome’ the wheels.
I hope to modify the suspension enough to lower the whole vehicle. We shall see!

I’ll start the engine next. I’m going to use the stock engine but give it some ‘bling’.

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H.P.

Unfortunately, the Ford GAA engine isn’t ‘very’ small at 1100 cubic inches (18L). The average car V8 is only around 300 cubic inches (about 5L), or less.

OOOPS, I must admit I didn’t take the displacement into account :roll_eyes:

Maybe a resin 1/32nd scale Ford Flathead V8 would fit the bill better

(from eBay )

H.P.

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Interesting concept on how minicraft approached the wheel/tire concept. It does allow quite a bit of variation.

joel

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Wonderful to see the work commence Bruce. I really like the way MiniArt have done the wheels this way, with the separate “slices” providing the tread grooves as you assemble them.

You guys have really got me thinking now, and digging through my stash. I’ve got a couple of red hot Rat Rod prospects in 1/24 . . . . . . .


. . . . . and plenty of spares from my muscle car builds to spice them up!

Cheers, D

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@Joel_W , here’s one in Manhattan

Great fun scheming and planning these projects!

Cheers, D

An update.

I wasn’t happy with the dual wheels on the back. So using some extra tyer discs from the kit I inserted 2 between the 2 real wheels. Now I have some wide wheels and tyres for the rear.

2 areas to clean up yet. The red arrows show the discs inserted in between the 2 wheels. That needs a bit of filler or something floating in there just to tone the extra discs down a bit. The blue arrows show the result of inserting the extra discs into the front tyres. I’ll have to fix the exposed bead with some filler.

The left front wheel is showing the outside of the wheel. I may reverse the wheels to give a wider look and stance. As shown on the right front wheel.

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Very cool project. In that scale there is a ton of stuff, to add, to the model.

D,
Are roast potatoes what we call French Fries here. And that’s one great looking truck.

joel

Update.

Basic engine done. I’ve put the plug wires in. The rest of the wiring will come after painting and installation.

Note for those contemplating building a MiniArt Gaz AA/A. This is my third MiniArt Gaz. I’ve found the key to a good build is getting the chassis straight and square. Put some effort into this and all ‘should’ be well with the build. Maybe!

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Not a good day yesterday. Health kept me from the work bench for most of the day.

Still plenty of detail to add to the chassis. Brake detail. Hubs etc etc. Yes it’s upside down.
Note I’ve joined the dual rears to get one wide tyre/rim combination. The front wheels have been turned around so the inside is the outside. Also widened a bit.
The front steering is a painfully fiddly job. Superglue is your friend!!
I’ve ‘lowered’ the suspension as much as I can without a major rebuild. In the front I took 2 leafs out of the springs. ie I sanded it down. The rear all I could do was to cut away plastic where the axle housing joined the spring hangers. Not much but I’m guessing about 4 scale inches.

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This is coming together beautifully, I’m really keen to see how your modifications look as the assembly progresses.

Hopefully your health is on the improve as well.

Take care, D

Slow days. Chassis is all but done. Now gathering everything for the primer.

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