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Bugatti Type 32 build
Posted by JohnnyD
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Zoran R. Pualic
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Dec 19, 2017 06:34 PM
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Hello,
Maybe this sketch with dimensions from a few articles could be helpful?
With a few of the main measures, you could calculate all other, using mathematical proportions.
Ciao,
Zoran
Zoran R. Pualić
(mostly living in Bern, Swiss & happy in my Belgrade, Serbia)
Maybe this sketch with dimensions from a few articles could be helpful?
With a few of the main measures, you could calculate all other, using mathematical proportions.
Ciao,
Zoran
Zoran R. Pualić
(mostly living in Bern, Swiss & happy in my Belgrade, Serbia)
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Zoran R. Pualic
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Dec 19, 2017 06:37 PM
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Zoran R. Pualic
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Dec 19, 2017 06:42 PM
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P.P.S.: for details, take a look at big T-32 model 1/8:
http://www.art-auto-de-luxe-c-t-fournier.fr/crbst_11.html
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Zoran R. Pualić
(mostly living in Bern, Swiss & happy in my Belgrade, Serbia)
http://www.art-auto-de-luxe-c-t-fournier.fr/crbst_11.html
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Zoran R. Pualić
(mostly living in Bern, Swiss & happy in my Belgrade, Serbia)
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I too am building a "tank". It is a well documented vehicle and as a cycle kart, almost 85% of "full" scale. The original had around a 2 meter [78"] wheelbase and a 46" overall width. It was very long though and I struggled to get my overall length "down" to 110" while maintaining what I feel are the essential design elements. I chose it because I like oddball cars and it did not have any compound curves. My version will be a plywood chassis with some aluminum skin on the top. Estimated running weight is 323# as a result. Photos will be in my journal postings as soon as it advances beyond the 5 sheets of plywood and dozen strips of 1 x 2 lumber. Lots of saber sawing and routing remain to be done.
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