T-Bucket Perfection in 1:5 Scale
Hot Rod ClassicScale Redefined
The time has finally come: After an intensive development phase, we are launching our latest project—the faithful replica of a Ford T23 Bucket in 1:5 scale.
In close collaboration with California Custom Roadsters in Los Angeles, a model was created that is based on the original plans of the legendary hot rod and authentically realized down to the last detail.
When it comes to materials and manufacturing methods, we also consistently rely on real automotive engineering: The frame is made of steel profile tubes, axle carriers and suspensions are welded, and the body is built using classic fiberglass construction. The result is an extraordinary model with an authentic character, the highest level of detail, and the unmistakably purist look of a real T-Bucket.
| Model: | SM15 T-Bucket |
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| Price: | Coming Soon |
| Length: | 685 mm |
| Width: | 405 mm |
| Height: | 290 mm |
| Engine: | V8 Small-Block OHV 44 cc |
| Transmission: | 3-Speed Manual Transmission |
| Weight: | Coming Soon |
In the following report, we will present the manufacturing and construction of our T-Bucket in detail. This gives you the opportunity to participate in every step of our model’s creation and gain exciting insights into the technical details of the vehicle. Our report will be published in several sections documenting the progress of the build. So, if you are interested, simply follow our posts regularly and stay up to date.
The Frame
The construction of our T-Bucket begins, as with any car, with the frame. This consists of carefully prepared square tubes that are cut and welded to the appropriate scale according to the original plans. When it came to the question of how to weld something so small with high quality and true to the original, we turned to the company Lampert Werktechnik and decided to purchase a PUK U5 welding machine. I must say, this device is simply a joy to use!
The Engine
The ScaleMonkey T-Bucket was specially developed for the Cison V8 OHV engine. We chose this engine because it is currently one of the most realistic and powerful engines in this scale on the market. The compact 8-cylinder 4-stroke engine is inspired by the 440 Chevrolet V8 and features a 44 cc displacement with approximately 4.8 HP. This is more than sufficient for our project to realize a realistic hot rod.
For the engine of the T-Bucket, we have naturally designed matching attachments and manufactured them with precise craftsmanship. This includes an individually designed custom air cleaner in the characteristic Gasser style. This air filter features a high-performance filter element that barely restricts the airflow, thus ensuring optimal engine running. For cooling, a brass water radiator was developed, featuring 26 tubes with a total length of 1.8 m. With this cooler and the radiator attached to the engine, operation of approximately 10 minutes at average RPM is possible.
A real eye-catcher is the side pipe exhaust system designed by ScaleMonkey. The eight manifold pipes are all approximately the same length and lead to an elegant side pipe. This achieves the same back pressure and resonance for each cylinder, producing a powerful V8 sound for a model engine.
To be continued...
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