I am new here. 3D Bradford

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StevenGray
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Your interest in the forum: Jowett Bradford 1948 "CB" Model
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Re: I am new here. 3D Bradford

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Removed as I double posted
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Bradford Owner since 1971
StevenGray
Posts: 51
Joined: Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:39 pm
Your interest in the forum: Jowett Bradford 1948 "CB" Model
Given Name: Steven
Location: West Midlands
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Re: I am new here. 3D Bradford

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Image

My roller is made from wood and is 1" dia X !" long.
The original was I think made from a hard black rubber of similar size
Bradford Owner since 1971
Asimov
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Your interest in the forum: I know someone who owns a Jowett Bradford van, and I am building it in 3D.
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Re: I am new here. 3D Bradford

Post by Asimov »

HI Split Pin,

Thanks for the photo. Stupidly when I took the photo of the original car, it had an accelerator pedal which was very similar, but I thought the pedal had been removed.
I have never seen a pedal looking like that before.

Anyway apart from the accellerator pedal which I didn't have time to add to the model in the end, the model is finished.
I had to stop where I was because I made a huge framed picture and gave it to our friend for Christmas.

Also I made him a book and sent it to him.

I am going to post some pictures in a different thread.

regards
Thomas
Gregh
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Your interest in the forum: I have a 1950 Bradford truck. I have owned 3 Bradfords in the past. Looking for an expert to give me some advice on the engine.
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Re: I am new here. 3D Bradford

Post by Gregh »

Hi, I am new here too, I have a 1950 Bradford truck, this is number 4 for me. The previous owner has changed a few things so it is not quite standard. Anglia gearbox. It is now a 4 speed, much easier to go up the hills. VW steering box, much less slop. Drivers side floor is flush with the top of the chassis so there is more leg room for a tall person.
These changes are hard to notice but make it much easier to drive.
I like the look of your 3D model can you post an image of the front grill. I have a CNC router and would love to cut a small 3D front panel. I am not a modeler so have no way of making the file. ( STL ) Can you do this?

Regards
Greg
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