small Vespa faro basso
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Attachment 30215 Attachment 30216 Attachment 30217 Attachment 30218hello, This is my first project. Tom sorry for my misserbel english , cant always desturb my wife :) |
Neat, nice job,
that looks good. Dave |
Hi Tom
You are doing a good job on your project! Thanks for sharing with us. Steve |
Very cool! In the US this is called a wide-body or handlebar Vespa. Should it have a headlight on the front fender? Also, are the wheels and motor custom? The wheels look like Kart wheels. What are your plans?
I'm a Vespa/Lambretta fan as well. Here is some work I've done on Vespa in the past couple of years: http://www.bulliklinik.com/2014/01/a...rally-200.html http://www.bulliklinik.com/2013/06/c...-58-vespa.html http://www.bulliklinik.com/2013/06/5...il-repair.html |
I just realized that the scooter is in miniature. Wow! I thought it was a restoration.
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Very nice reverse curve below the seat in front of the rear wheel. Did you use an English wheel or....?
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Very impressive! I am a bit of a scooter fan I had a 1959 LI series one Lambretta many years ago, in fact it was my only transport most of the time I was at college.
David |
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I try differend work methods , englisch wheel is one the tools.
I'm still learning, I'm in november 2013 started with metal shaping and still have no fixed working method. I have a real Vespa used to determine the dimensions. Attachment 30225 Attachment 30226 Tom |
That's really good work making a smaller scale version of the Vespa.
I like it. Dave |
Hi Tom. Brilliant job, err... and you only started a year ago. Looks more like you were born with a hammer in one hand and a dolly in the other! Just a shame it's not a Lambretta :) I had a TV175 at one point as my first legal ride. And hair and a waistline and libido....
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