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Crawler Wedge Heel “Bedbug”

Wedge-hen "Bedbug" from Muscovite George Akimov with his group "UFO Garage". We’re already familiar with these guys on the articles "Model tank MS-1 (T-18) on a scale of 1: 1 ".
On the site he talks about his car model under the nickname "UfoJun".
Tracked all-terrain vehicle turned out small and nimble.

And it all started with a small idea to put a scooter on a caterpillar mover.

Donor for an all-terrain vehicle.
Crawler Wedge Heel “Bedbug”

There is a disassembly of the scooter from the plastic.

The caterpillar is taken from the "Ant".

Made a wooden layout for the caterpillar mover.

An approximate installation of tracks.

Chassis embodied in metal.

An estimate of the running gear scooter.

Scooter is sitting on the frame.

Checking the chassis of the all-terrain vehicle.

The chassis works fine.
Lightweight scooter on tracks.






Everything was done very simply and beautifully, but lacked driving characteristics for an all-terrain vehicle. The engine was low-power and the scooter turned only on the go.
To turn on the spot, there was not enough engine power.


It was decided to disassemble the auto-make, assemble the scooter back and sell it, and put a larger engine on the chassis. Engine "Lebedev Motors".




The layout of the steering rack on an all-terrain vehicle.


The steering wheel is mounted on the frame.




Wedge heel "Bedbug" runs through the yard the garage. video


Running-in of the chassis and the entire transmission takes place in the yard.
After the break-in, a silencer is installed.

Foot rests are welded.

Frame above the engine for landing the driver.


The chassis has been redone so that the tracks do not fly off.

Leading star to remake.

Chassis before alteration.

After the alteration, two plastic pancakes were added to the axis, which prevents the caterpillar from jumping off during turns.

Chassis.

The base of the future driver's seat and wing patterns.

Templates accurately repeat all contours.


From a sheet of aluminum, wings were cut and installed according to the patterns.


The back is also closed.


Fastening sheets to screws.

Box for spare parts.

It also has a battery.

The summer of the Wedge-heeled wedge was underway. Here you will see all the creators of this wedge heel.






After the break-in, the all-terrain vehicle is disassembled and all metal elements are sandblasted before priming and painting. To the sandblast.

Sandblasting device.

After the sandblasting.


Primer.




Primer frame.


Antigravel coating.


Painting parts car making in green.






Assembly of units on a painted frame.



Caterpillars are dressed.

Assembly moments.



The seat is upholstered.


It remains to assemble the front part.


Installation of headlights.



Towing cable installation.





In the video, all these steps are shown. video.

Paint headlights.


The assembly process of the grille.



Making lattices in the video from PVC plastic.

Combat coloring wedges "Bedbug".


Company nameplates.


Mandatory device for an all-terrain vehicle.

"Bug" is ready to conquer the peaks.

Further extreme life of the Bedbug wedge.




Information and materials are collected from various sources.

Further construction "Model of the tank MS-1 (T-18) on a scale of 1: 1." https://enm.imdmyself.com/6279-model-tanka-ms-1-t-18-v-masshtabe-11.html
We are waiting for new car makes from Akimov George.
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