Jump to content
Model Cars Magazine Forum

Recommended Posts

Posted

I started this yesterday for a new friend that asked if I could build one for him. I found my box of Model A parts & this is what I got done so far. You don't need much to build one, It's basically just a cut down chassis turned into a poor mans tractor. I built a worm gear rear for it & mocked some of it up.

002.JPG

001 (2).JPG

004.JPG

006 (2).JPG

Posted

Very cool. Where did you get the worm gear rear?

Thanks, I made it from a Model A car rear, some scrap evergreen & some putty. The bolts are just stretched sprue put through drilled holes then heated with a lighter to round them off. Nothing fancy but it looks ok.

Posted

Very cool model! I saw two of these conversions at a local antique machinery show in September. The blue one used the Model A rear end flipped over, then geared to the rear wheels. The gears on the wheels were about 3 feet in diameter. There were kits sold in the 1930's to make the conversions.

IMG_4424x.jpg

Posted

Very cool model! I saw two of these conversions at a local antique machinery show in September. The blue one used the Model A rear end flipped over, then geared to the rear wheels. The gears on the wheels were about 3 feet in diameter. There were kits sold in the 1930's to make the conversions.

IMG_4424x.jpg

My friend has a Model T conversion like the blue one & that orange one looks like one I had about 10 years ago.

131f462ad102dcf3d5727cd826e7563e.jpg

Posted

Great start to what's going to be a neat model!!!  That is some fantastic scratchbuilding on the rear end!!!????????

 

Posted

Thanks, I made it from a Model A car rear, some scrap evergreen & some putty. The bolts are just stretched sprue put through drilled holes then heated with a lighter to round them off. Nothing fancy but it looks ok.

Brilliant execution on scratch building. 

Posted

O.k. I'm having an issue & I need some opinions. I have built real Doodlebugs & models & they always look old & rusty because that's the way I've seen them. Now the real ones are being restored & used in shows & parades, not the work horses they were meant to be. Poor mans tractor is what they were, but seeing them shiny is pretty cool too. So my question is should it be restored or not? I'm ready for paint & don't know which way to go. Please give me some advise.

Here's one of my old ones & one someone restored.

33f178c19552e681508f7602dcbb7d3a.jpg

480933.jpg

Posted (edited)

Nice progress so far..... this one really interests me... will be watching for sure......

IMO... I like the look of the pic of the one you had

 under the blue and orange pic Sixties Sam posted

Edited by Davemodeltech
added opinion
  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

I was going to make it restored but this time of year is busy so I haven't had time to do much. About the only thing I could do is screw up a paint job so it looks like it's going to look very used. I even fixed the holes I added in the cowl but between the temperature being below zero here & being in a hurry I wasn't having any luck. I got some wheels the other day for the rear & added some wires & crappy paint.

doodlebug 011.JPG

doodlebug 010.JPG

doodlebug 006.JPG

doodlebug 001.JPG

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...