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 Post subject: 1:32 Scale Mokes
PostPosted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 8:35 pm 
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Hey All,

Does anyone know if there are any 1/32 scale Moke's out there?

I can only find 1:64 and 1:43 in my searching.

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 Post subject: Re: 1:32 Scale Mokes
PostPosted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 11:46 pm 
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TVC-15 moke kits are 1:32. Around 140€ and impossible to find


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 Post subject: Re: 1:32 Scale Mokes
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Cheers for that, i'll keep my eyes out, but i wont hold out too much hope if thats the case.

I've seen some WWII jeep kits which could probbaly be converted into a moke with a bit of time and patience, maybe i'll do that.
All those years of table top war gaming might finally pay off for my mini obsession now :-P

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 Post subject: Re: 1:32 Scale Mokes
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I could scale one of these up for you.... this is about 7cm long, how long would a 1:32 scale be?

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 Post subject: Re: 1:32 Scale Mokes
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Nice! Is that 3d printed?

Im actually after the 1/32 scale model so I can convert it to a scalextric car
It would need to be hollow and have no wheels for that to work

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 Post subject: Re: 1:32 Scale Mokes
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Nice! Is that 3d printed?

Im actually after the 1/32 scale model so I can convert it to a scalextric car
It would need to be hollow and have no wheels for that to work


that'd be easy to do... much easier than making a whole car. Give me a wheel base (centre of axle to centre of axle) and I'll resize it, then we can hollow it out and make some mounting points for your chassis etc.

and yep, 3d printed

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Was in Sydney over the weekend and stumbled across 2moke models in a retro shop. They were old dinkys in pretty ruff condition, the wanted $35 for both. I left em there. Also had morris 1100, Hillman imp and mini superfast model all in ruff condition between $30-$40.

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 Post subject: Re: 1:32 Scale Mokes
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that'd be easy to do... much easier than making a whole car. Give me a wheel base (centre of axle to centre of axle) and I'll resize it, then we can hollow it out and make some mounting points for your chassis etc.

and yep, 3d printed


Hey simon, how big could you scale one of those up to?

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 Post subject: Re: 1:32 Scale Mokes
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AustinMiniMan98 wrote:
simon k wrote:
that'd be easy to do... much easier than making a whole car. Give me a wheel base (centre of axle to centre of axle) and I'll resize it, then we can hollow it out and make some mounting points for your chassis etc.

and yep, 3d printed


Hey simon, how big could you scale one of those up to?


1:1 ?? :lol:

I get them printed by shapeways.com, the material is costed by cubic centimeter, so the bigger you go the more it costs. That one in the white plastic was about $30.

To make one for a scalextric could be reasonably cheap because I imagine it wouldn't need a floor etc. and could be pretty lightweight

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 Post subject: Re: 1:32 Scale Mokes
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I'd like one about 1:24 probably. Much easier than converting one from a jeep or vw thing. Then i could just add detail by carving it out, i have a small modeling drill, and adding parts from a model mini and that sort of thing.

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 Post subject: Re: 1:32 Scale Mokes
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AustinMiniMan98 wrote:
I'd like one about 1:24 probably. Much easier than converting one from a jeep or vw thing. Then i could just add detail by carving it out, i have a small modeling drill, and adding parts from a model mini and that sort of thing.


1:24 scale etc means nothing to me - I need dimensions, measurements, facts!

open this pdf and you'll see the measurements of it now, pick one of the measurements and tell me what to change it to - http://www.morrismini.com/images/plasterminis/moke%20dimensioned.pdf

have a look at this too: http://www.morrismini.com/images/plasterminis/moke.pdf

if it says "ENABLE 3D CONTENT" in the middle of your screen, right-click at the edge of the screen (in the grey bit), go to "page display preferences", then "3D & multimedia" and check the box saying "enable 3d content" if it still doesn't work, or you don't have the option, bad luck

here's a bit more of the story behind them - viewtopic.php?t=77655

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 Post subject: Re: 1:32 Scale Mokes
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Ill have to have a look when i am back on a laptop.

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 Post subject: Re: 1:32 Scale Mokes
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So are we going to see a run of scalextric mokes? If so when do we get to place orders :)


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 Post subject: Re: 1:32 Scale Mokes
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if someone will give me some dimensions.... I could do it myself but I only have a clubman like this to model it off http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251401588673

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 Post subject: Re: 1:32 Scale Mokes
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Ill try and get round to doing it today. If i remember correctly the mainstream scalextric cars are 1\32 scale. Ill have to find out if its true scale and then go from there. That said. Alot would go into making it a scalextric car. If im correct this would be made out of solid plastic so you need to do alot of drilling and carving to get the electronics set up in there. Also like my idea of a 1\24 kit, there would need to be extensive modifications to things like the steering column and underside to make it just like an off-the-shelf example.

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