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ROCKET VAN! Deals Wheels Flying VW Van. WIP 11-30-12


Ira

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PULLIN' IN THE WHEELS!!!

I cut off the Front Wheel Wells and removed about 1/8" from each side.

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Then I glued the Wheels Wells back in place. This will give me enough room to fit the Front Wheels inside the body.

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I also cut off the Rear Wheel Wells and removed an 1/8" slice from each side.

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I also raised the engine so it wont drag on the ground with the New Small Rear Tires. Here is the Chassis glued back together...

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MAKE IT SMALL...

I cut off the front of the Rear Wheel Well to fit the Small Tires. Then I glued a piece of sheet plastic on the end to close it up.

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I cut what was left of the chassis beteeen the wheel wells and filled in with sheet plastic.

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Then I glued a strip of sheet plastic accross the rear wheel wells to close it off...

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CHASSIS MOCK-UP...

The Chassis got a little crooked with all of that cutting & glueing. I added a small brace between the rear wheel wells that keeps things pretty straight...

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Here are a couple of photos of the position of the chassis in the body.

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LITTLE WELLS...

I made a Template from the front Wheel Well and traced the shape on the rear.

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Then I did a rough cut with a cutting wheel...

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I trimmed the Wheel Wells out pretty good with an X-acto Knife. Next I wrapped some Sandpaper around a bottle and Sanded the Wells Nice & Smooth!

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BiG SCOOPS!!!

I needed some Intakes for the Rocket Engines. I found an old Custom Corvette Hood with the Perfect Scoops in the parts box!

I cut them out and fit them to the sides of the Rocket Van!

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Here they are after some putty and sanding...

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Rockets don't breathe air. They don't need intakes. Cool project, though. I always follow your threads.

Yes, but you are talking about conventional rockets. These are Ira's SOOPERHITEKCARBONGRAPHITEAMMONIUMPOLYMERGOFAST rockets. I can assure you, they need intakes! :D

Now for my good friend on the opposite coast. have you gone full circle in that you undealing a DW? I thought the idea was to put bigger wheels on a scale car, not smaller wheels on a DW. :huh::D I'm curious to see where you are taking this. I know it will be crazy!

Carry on buddy.

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FERRARI ROCKET HYBRID!!!

I have been playing with Car Engine and Rocket Parts to see what kind of an Engine I could come up with. I found that there are endless combinations of CarToon Hybrid Engines. Here is one...

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I ended up using parts from a Ferrari Testarossa and an X-Wing Fighter. Here is one of the first Mock-Ups of the final design!

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Remember this is CarToon Rocket Science, so anything is possible... B)

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FERRARI ROCKET ENGINE!!!

I started with the Ferrari Engine and began adding Rocket Parts. I added strips of plastic on the BiG Rocket Engines so I could Stack other Rocket Parts on top!

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I used the Metalic Red Paint to blend the 2 Engines together...

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Here is the Engine with Reversed Ferrari Parts and more CarToon Rocket Parts in place. I used The Detailer, on most of the silver Rocket Parts...

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