I have several of the Indiana Jones German Motorcycles, which are pretty cool, more toy the replica, but still very cool.
I scoured the internet looking for a 1:18 version with the sidecar and MG. No luck.
I noticed on the Indiana Jones German motorcycle, there was a hole near the rear wheel, right where the sidecar would attach... hmmm... apparently they designed it for one but never put it into production! Maybe I can take advantage of this...
So I decided, since I have a 3D printer, maybe I could make my own! My printer is entry level and I am new to this, but what the hell... I have 3D modeling skills, though I had to remember them, and learn new ones...
So I found a model I could start with, and began tinkering with it... lot's of failures, but little by little the successes are outnumbering the failures.
First I started with the suspension, which I had to alter significantly, now I have it just right, it even has spring to it!
So I began working on the sidecar cab, which still needs some tweaking, but is very close.
Then I started on the wheels, which I got to print nicely... but wait! I tested some PLU (A rubber like material) on another project and thought, hey... I could make rubber tires to match the ones on the cycle! Well, I kept the more relistic looking ones from the model, but I split the model and printed the tire in PLU rubber, and designed my own hub from scratch. I still need to add a hint of spokes, but it is already close to what I want.
The machine gun mount was next. I created this from scratch, and it works well!
Lot's more tweaking and extras to add, like the front cases, actual lights on the fenders, not just bumps, lol.
This has been a great learning experience, and when I am finished, I will have a sweet sidecar to add to my German motorcycles!
I scoured the internet looking for a 1:18 version with the sidecar and MG. No luck.
I noticed on the Indiana Jones German motorcycle, there was a hole near the rear wheel, right where the sidecar would attach... hmmm... apparently they designed it for one but never put it into production! Maybe I can take advantage of this...
So I decided, since I have a 3D printer, maybe I could make my own! My printer is entry level and I am new to this, but what the hell... I have 3D modeling skills, though I had to remember them, and learn new ones...
So I found a model I could start with, and began tinkering with it... lot's of failures, but little by little the successes are outnumbering the failures.
First I started with the suspension, which I had to alter significantly, now I have it just right, it even has spring to it!
So I began working on the sidecar cab, which still needs some tweaking, but is very close.
Then I started on the wheels, which I got to print nicely... but wait! I tested some PLU (A rubber like material) on another project and thought, hey... I could make rubber tires to match the ones on the cycle! Well, I kept the more relistic looking ones from the model, but I split the model and printed the tire in PLU rubber, and designed my own hub from scratch. I still need to add a hint of spokes, but it is already close to what I want.
The machine gun mount was next. I created this from scratch, and it works well!
Lot's more tweaking and extras to add, like the front cases, actual lights on the fenders, not just bumps, lol.
This has been a great learning experience, and when I am finished, I will have a sweet sidecar to add to my German motorcycles!