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lowietje

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today a runner
my model Benz d3 (a copy scale 5:1)from the drawings on this forum started after a throw or 2
have a view at http://knutselhaas.hyves.nl/album/51845915/benz_d3/n8AzwKw-/
to make i used some scrap stainless and normal steel,aluminium trespa for the wheel rims and 2mm welding rod for the spooks.
for the scaling i used the high of the seed to the floorplate at 50 cm
the engine has a throw of 4 cm and a piston diameter off 21 mm
 
Very nice indeed lowietje :bow: - Congratulations!
 
Fantastic work lowietje. :bow:

At this rate we will have more benz than an English country road. ::)

Best Regards
Bob
 
Really nice! Benz´s company has come a long way since that thing (the original) was new...
 
That's a wonderful build Lowietje. The wheels look great. What are you using for an ignition?
gbritnell
 
Beautiful build, Lowietje. I love the sound.
Dennis
 
That is just a fabulous build. :bow: :bow: :bow: Two Benz showing up in one month. That's great.

Your small engine sounds just like the full size one in the POM.
 
Very nice - one to be proud of. Thm:
 
Beautiful model Lowietje! :bow:

Rick
 
Thanks but still a lot to do.
this project is now almost a year on going but the last bits are taking the most time.
The drive belt is hard to make in this scale to get it relay working.
O rings have to big slip ,i am use a belt from a old printer now but it is a bit to long.


 
Lowietje,

Very nice interpretation of the Benz.

Have you considered making it radio controlled?

Thanks for sharing.

SAM
 
Fantastic build, don't you just love it when a plan comes together? Great job. Tad
 
Wow.
I nearly missed this entire thread. I'm glad I didn't.
Fantastic model.
 
Really beautiful work. What kind of carburetor did you use?

Chuck
 
How about a nice scale man with a servo operated arm to drive it, to save all the running about.

by the way it is very very nice..

peter
 
This is a really a piece of art work, looking forward to more of the same. thank you for posting. Larry1
 

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