A 1/?? carrier cycle for an ice-cream vendor |
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Gallery Article by Carl Gootzen
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Jan 7 2004
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Silly Week 2004
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A
friend of mine has a company where you can rent a limousine if you want to marry
and you want to use a rather special or more attractive, older car. All of
those cars or buses ( if you have lots of family invited!!) are old-timers,
those beautiful cars you won't find in the daily traffic anymore!
Especially
for the kids who are running around during the wedding-feast, he converted an
old carrier cycle into a model of an ice-cream vendor where the kids can get
their ice for free! The couple who will get married, can rent this carrier too
as something special for the kids and those will be happy!! 
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Starting
with a model of a carrier cycle that I found in a local small store, I used
plasticard to make the front part and the roof-section. The posts, carrying the
roof, are parts of a handrail you can find in a doll-house, the covers I used to
cover the ice containers, where the lids of small coffee-pots also used in a
doll house. The decoration on the side-panels, are made of stripped phone
wire bend around a pencil.
The
display is made of oak with the cobblestones carved out in polyester, painted
after drying with Gunze-Sanyo and Humbrol. The bike was painted with the same
paint used on the real model.

When
it was finished, it was fun to build but sometimes defiant to complete!
Enjoy
and best wishes for 2004, happy modelling!
Carl Gootzen
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