07 August
2005:
The energy source
for the grille is a 12 kg household LPG tank. I first made the body by
glueing two plastic plugs and filling the space between with steel putty.
However, the plugs' material was not friendly with sanding, so I found
a remedy by cutting two pill holders and fixing them over the prior, by
epoxy glue. |
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| I cut the upper
and lower ring parts from styrene and constructed the LPG tank by CA glue.
The small dents on the pill holder surfaces were excellent for used tank
dents. I turned the regulator from sprue and put in place, drilling a 0.5
mm hole for the hose connection. |
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| I covered the
seats with computer-generated cloth pattern printed on paper. |
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| The windshield
was cracked inside the box, so I carried on with the cracks by scribing
with #11 blade back. |
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| For the plastic
water can, I made a conversion from a Jeep CJ-7 kit's fuel can (left). |
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| A king-size plastic
salt shaker was turned from sprue too. |
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| I weathered the
tires to a great extent. Picture shows the difference between the new and
the weathered. |
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| The folding service
counter.
The center window
on the left side has no glazing but a hinged counter that is folded
down when stationary, for serving customers. I made hinges from stripped
telephone wire as shown. I fixed the counter with tapes and first glued
the hinges by the insulations, with CA glue, to the angle piece below the
waistline.
After this had
cured, I took off the tapes and applied CA glue to fix the hinge arms (wires)
to the counter. |
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| I drilled two
holes to take two pins, that would be the internal fixing points for the
restraining chain. I adjusted the lengths, pushed the pins through the
chains and styrene, then applied CA glue. Then I cut the excess chains
and pins. |
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| The folding counter
is in operation! |
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08 August
2005:
I fixed the grille
and the LPG tube and connected the gas hose made from a piece of telephone
wire. |
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| I found the cap
of a cream tube very suitable for a waste basket. My Dremel handled the
situation... |

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| Surely we need
a nylon bag inside the basket. For that, I stretched a "bag" cut from a
real garbage bag, over the handle of a plier. |
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| I put the bag
inside the basket and fixed it with Testors clear glue. |
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| Continuing with
accessories... I prepared on the computer, a carton of salt and printed
on rough cardboard and developed the box. |
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09 August
2005:
I shaped the
box a bit and glued it on the floor as shown. |
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| I made a service
tray for the meatballs from 0.2 mm thick aluminium sheet. |
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| What is an empty
waste basket for? I put two crushed Coke cans inside...(not built
from scratch for a change, they are from Detail Master!) |
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