my little girl just asked me..
Daddy can i have a jeep for christmas like this..............(points to a plastic ride on jeep in argos)
maybe i say............
so i have just been looking on tinternet for some inspiration.
I have seen the toylander before and i know its been around for ages.
Has anyone built one of these or do you know something better.
BTW my little girl is 6 years old
cheers
I've just bought the plans to build one and have made a start.
Compared to building a car (Locost/Race car etc) it seems to be an absolute piece of piss.
I'm building mine using a 50cc quad so not following the instruction and it is still a relatively simple task.
Better one here: and free!
http://www.film.queensu.ca/cj3b/Toys/RidingToyPlans3.html
Plus two more from the links at the bottom of the page.
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Better one here: and free!
http://www.film.queensu.ca/cj3b/Toys/RidingToyPlans3.html
Plus two more from the links at the bottom of the page.
A mate built one few years ago for his son who used and abused it for a few years. IIRC the most expensive part was the motor
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free
Recently started my Toylander 2
Still long way off.
TL2
Tl1
But this build I have some help
Helper
what do you reckon the cost will be to build?
I built one for my son 20 years ago. Great fun for a 4 year old and wont fall apart like the plastic rubbish.
Not cheap but worth it.
So far
Moisture Resistant 12mm MDF was £110 for 5 sheets (only 2 are required).
4 Wheels and tyres, yet to be bought £100
19mm Batten scrounged it.
Mobility scooter for motor , again , a freebie.
Front lights landrover Disco reversing lights £5 each.
Indicators and stop lights - Ebay £28
It soon adds Up.
I guess if its going to be pedalpower, weight is a massive issue.
I had a lot fo fun (mean, a lot) with a pedel go kart, razzing about, doing 3point turns to get back along the path at the side of the house, even
handbrake turns. First one I had was really old and had soild rubber tyres and a 'proper' square chasis and not a lot else, towards then end
when I had worn through the pedals twice the chassis snapped and my grandad bought one that was far more like the ones you see now, with a cental
transmission tunnel/spine but it had plastic wheels ruined it, really harsh ride no grip at all.
Something like this, just make sure it has rubber tyres.
http://kettlerdirect.co.uk/assets/ProductImages/2_pedal-go-kart-spa.jpg
Build something if you like, and if it can be a project, but just be aware its very easy to miss the opertunity and build something that really nice
but two years too late.
Uncals done this twice now with boats, one for him to sail which he finished just as his kids where old enough to join him, and one for his kids to
sails as teenages, which he sold unfinished once they where 20 and had left home.
Daniel
I bought my son a Kettler and he had a lot of fun with it till he could ride a proper size bike so 4-7 years old.
Some interesting stuff on here.
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I bought my son a Kettler and he had a lot of fun with it till he could ride a proper size bike so 4-7 years old.
I'm so delighted I got missy pregers, I'll get to make stuff!!!
There's a few vids on you tube of kids trucks, tippers, fire engines even artic lorries so a landy is only one option, I may need a bigger garage
once I'm done
this makes me laugh every time I see it....
and this, so cool
[Edited on 23/10/12 by Mr Whippy]
You do realise that sods law dictates you will have the girliest girl imaginable who will define cars purely by what colour they are and have an
unhealthy obsession with Disney princesses don't you.........
[Edited on 23/10/12 by D Beddows]
I can cope with that, I have no issues with building a bright pink arctic lorry with fairy’s on it (I don't have to drive it)
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....define cars purely by what colour they are...
Girls Are not all ways girly.
My 6 year old girl is out in the shed with me helping(ish)
I was even told she has talent at football.
But still loves to dress up girly when it suits.