sidcharles Posted Tuesday at 04:21 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:21 PM on my journey turning a Heller Renault 4cv into a ute, it became apparent the bed would not hold much more than a frog's hernia if the engine under remained. so the Muse decided it should be front engined & drived. what to use? the Hasegawa 1977 mini-cooper was available, and the wheelbase is only a scale few inches short. Q: [1:1 theory] since the mechanicals are up front, and only exhaust and brake lines continue to the rear, is there any reason the body pan cannot be cut and stretched? i'm sure the 1:1 vehicle would have sensors & wiring, too, but i am hoping not to have overlooked anything obvious in my enthusiasm. since the Renault is a '55 (from the instruction sheet) and the Mini a '97 (from the box art) i will attempt to backdate the Mini components with paint color & steampunkery. at least camouflaged so it doesn't look too contemporary. if this sort of works, i'm going to try a AMT '49 Ford club coupe next.* *next year, that is. stuff is piling up faster than i can cut + glue. thx
stitchdup Posted Tuesday at 04:34 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:34 PM the mini might be too wide for the renault, i'd look for something with an inline engine just to make it easier on yourself. even just the mini engine is wider than the renault hood and thats without the gearbox, rad or suspension. you might find it better to just flip the renault pan front to back and adapt the front suspension to the engine end 1
johnyrotten Posted Tuesday at 04:37 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:37 PM (edited) Coach builders that build limousines have to figure for the added weight and the structural integrity of the vehicle when stretching it. Frames are reinforced, and in the case of a unibody,a frame section may be designed to tie everything together. I've stretched many motorcycles wheelbase, steering geometry(rake and trail) comes into play in order to have the motorcycle turn properly. A bit different than a car in that regard. This is all in a 1:1 sense. Edited Tuesday at 04:38 PM by johnyrotten
NOBLNG Posted Tuesday at 05:08 PM Posted Tuesday at 05:08 PM It’s a model…you can do anything you like to it.🙂 2
Bainford Posted Tuesday at 05:16 PM Posted Tuesday at 05:16 PM No problem stretching a Mini floor pan. It is as basic and straightforward as you imagine to be.
sidcharles Posted Tuesday at 05:46 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 05:46 PM i'm going with #3 for now. thanks for the additional considerations (seriously). will let youse know how i make on with the project.
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