The Toddler's T..Car with a difference

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The Toddler's T..Car with a difference

Postby Sprocket » Sat Mar 15, 2014 9:25 am

Hi all, I would like to share with you...If I may :arrow:

Back in the very early 1970's, I designed and built a battery powered car for my then two toddler sons.
Well, time marches on, and in 2003 I built another one..this time for my lovely granddaughter, Caitlin, posted here:

1. Caitlin at Old Warden September 2003
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2. At first I tried "Silver trim", but in the end changed it to brass..much more authentic, as the photo above..

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3. Work in progress, no canopy yet...

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4. All plywood construction...

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5. For the stearing mechanism, I used the bottom "gearbox" off a scrap bushwacker (Strimmer). Perfect angle...

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6. Competed the woodwork...now comes the prep for spray painting..

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7. For the motor I bought a used mobility scooter..I geared it such that the car would run at a steady walking pace..

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A few more points of possible interest, maybe..
1. The car has full front suspension, so uneven ground is not a problem.
2. It has built-in front wheel castor, so there is no stearing "hunting".
3. The wheels turn with about two degrees of camber, when you turn.(In other words, the axle is mounted at a rearward tilt/angle)
4. The accelerator peddle is simply a switch..go or brake. (Release the peddle and the car stops within 1/8th of a wheel turn.)
5. Gearing is such that the car can only go at walking pace. (Is after all a toddler at the stearing! :D)
6. The front axle is hand shaped, and is "Cherry" wood, for strength.
7. The front suspension blades are two spring steel strips..one side is mounted solidly to the axle, the other side pivots.
This keeps the axle center to the car with no collapse.


Anyway, please feel free to ask if you would like to know more about..The Toddler's T ..more photo uploads?

Finally, can you tell what is mounted on the radiator cap? :lol:

Thanks for looking..
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Re: The Toddler's T..Car with a difference

Postby Bass » Sat Mar 15, 2014 9:34 am

WOW man Sprocket :shock:
How do find the time to come in here at SimV???
You must have a lot of workers to take care of :whistle: :clap: :clap:
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Re: The Toddler's T..Car with a difference

Postby Fozzer » Sat Mar 15, 2014 9:46 am

A handyman...with dedication!

Well done!

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Re: The Toddler's T..Car with a difference

Postby Steve M » Sat Mar 15, 2014 11:15 am

Very cool! 8)
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Re: The Toddler's T..Car with a difference

Postby Zaphod » Sat Mar 15, 2014 12:16 pm

Hi Sprocket.
That's some nice engineering right there!
If I wasn't 60"ish" I'd ask you to adopt me. :clap:

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Re: The Toddler's T..Car with a difference

Postby Sprocket » Sat Mar 15, 2014 12:34 pm

Thank you all guys..much appreciated. :D

Bass wrote:How do find the time to come in here at SimV???

Bass..this was done some years ago..I have cooled off some, trust me.. ;)

Fozzer wrote:A handyman...with dedication!

Thanks Paul..yep, time past it was an obsession more like.. :lol:

Steve M wrote:Very cool!
Zaphod wrote:That's some nice engineering right there!

Thanks guys.. appreciated ;)
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Re: The Toddler's T..Car with a difference

Postby expat » Sat Mar 15, 2014 2:23 pm

If you produced these as kits, I reckon they would sell like hotcakes. Brilliant work :clap:

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Re: The Toddler's T..Car with a difference

Postby OldAirmail » Sat Mar 15, 2014 4:55 pm

Yeah, it looks nice and all that.


But ANYONE can make a car.

I did, and it was EASY!

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Well. Maybe your car is a little better than mine. :lol:

Nice going there, Sprocket. ^-^
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