It has been 2 years. I have moved and am no longer involved in the Pinewood Derby Race I loved so much. My friend had been asking for a few years to build him a 280Z car he could paint. The race he will be entering is on his birthday this year and I no longer am busy building cars and teaching children to build cars, so I decided this is the year. Here is my result.....
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Saturday, March 15, 2014
AMPHOCAR Pine Car for Amphicar enthusiasts!
Is it a Race Car or a Tub Toy?! The Amphicar was my wife's first Pine Car. Highly detailed but did not win the trophy. She lost out to my Outrigger canoe. I am glad to be off the hook now that she trophied with the Olympic Flyer.
Behold, AMPHOCAR!
Behold, AMPHOCAR!
Note horn and searchlight |
Propellers, exhaust ports, and bilge pump pipe |
dash detail and seats |
Water tight underbelly |
Rear fin detail and luggage rack |
Labels:
Pathfinders,
Pine Car Derby,
Pinewood Derby,
Scouting,
Wood Working
Life Car mimics Real Life
Here is a car my oldest daughter made when she was 13. The Life Car was chosen from recent game activity with sisters and Grandma.
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As usual, weight seems to be an issue with our creations. An large block of time was spent on lathing the people out of hardwood. I just could not remove enough weight. Solutions was to cut the "heads" off, hollow them out, and make paper bodies.
In the brain of a child thing have to be "right". |
Mom and Dad are up front, Dad is driving. |
The youngest sisters are in the back. |
Big brother is the tallest and the oldest daughter is shorter than her next younger sister. All of the children are sitting in the "correct" order of traveling.
A very nice personal customization of the Life Car. |
As usual, weight seems to be an issue with our creations. An large block of time was spent on lathing the people out of hardwood. I just could not remove enough weight. Solutions was to cut the "heads" off, hollow them out, and make paper bodies.
Labels:
Pathfinders,
Pine Car Derby,
Pinewood Derby,
Scouting,
Wood Working
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Who's Car?
My oldest daughter is a Whovian.
Thus Whovians Dream:
Thus Whovians Dream:
Labels:
Pathfinders,
Pine Car Derby,
Pinewood Derby,
Scouting,
Wood Working
The SUV Pinecar
My middle daughter wanted to be clever with a play on words.
Presenting the Pathfinder Joy Ride:
Presenting the Pathfinder Joy Ride:
Labels:
Pathfinders,
Pine Car Derby,
Pinewood Derby,
Scouting,
Wood Working
The Tron Cycle
Here is my 6th grade daughter's interpretation of the Tron Cycle
Behold TRON XS (extra small):
Behold TRON XS (extra small):
Labels:
Pathfinders,
Pine Car Derby,
Pinewood Derby,
Scouting,
Wood Working
The Wife's Pine Car
My wife built (sculpted) from pine this masterpiece.
The Olympic Flyer:
The Olympic Flyer:
Overall Adult Craftsmanship Award |
She was very pleased with finally beating out her husband for the Craftsmanship award. This was an Unlimited Class car and was 5th in the speed standings. A bit of a shocker for those who purchased speed razor wheels. These home modified BSA wheels performed almost as well with a separation of less than 1/2 a car length behind the leader.
Also of note, this car did not start out as an Unlimited Class car. An ooppsie during the crafting of the helmet without a double check for length made the car to long to qualify for Pro Stock Adult. Subsequently the decision was made to move the location of the sled back and the wheels modified for Ultimate.
A very nice car!
Labels:
Pathfinders,
Pine Car Derby,
Pinewood Derby,
Scouting,
Wood Working
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