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moto-klasika Zoran R. Pualic
Bern, Bern, Switzerland   CHE
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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)


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moto-klasika Zoran R. Pualic
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P.S.: I think that for such a small automobile, driver and passenger are shown too small?
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moto-klasika Zoran R. Pualic
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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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CmdBentaxle Silver Member Dave D
Federal Way, WA, USA   USA
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1950 CycleKart Italian "1950 Ferrari 166 F2"
1954 CycleKart Italian "1954 Maserati 250f"
Hi Dex
Johnny doesn't participate here the last couple of
years. Zoran's drawings are about as good as you'll get.

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gearguy Charles Schultz
Oil City, PA, USA   USA
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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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about 3 years and 7 months later...
twofoot Chris Cardinal
Danbury, CT, USA   USA
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Did you happen to take any photos of her "naked"? I'd love to see what the framework under that yellow skin looks like.

Cheers,

Chris

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