Cardboard Suzuki Hayabusa Chassis
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Cardboard Suzuki Hayabusa Chassis
This is one of the hardest instructable I have ever published. I tried to take as many 'in the making' photos as I could. and I hope that you can learn from this and follow along with me.
and if you want to buy this particular model it is avalable here
Supplies
- cardboard
- precision knife
- scissors
- hot glue gun
- Elmers glue
- pencil
- barbeque skewer
The Main Chassis
So the first thing I must tell you is that it is essential whatever you are making you must have a picture of it. I just googled a picture of a Suzuki Hayabusa chassis. draw a sketch of the side piece on a piece of cardboard and cut it out. although we can try our best to make or model realistic cardboard still has many limitations. Next glue them together and put a strip of cardboard for added rigidity, as shown in the picture.
Engine Block
First, cut out the two sides of the engine block and build up the sides then add the other side.
Engine Detailing
Then I cut out some circles and other small pieces And, glued them on the side of the engine. Next cut some thin pieces of cardboard for wiring and connect the tips to the top of the engine. And be sure to look at many photos of motorcycle engines for insperation.
Connect!
Then insert the engine inside of the chassis parts. It is of the utmost importance to make sure everything is symmetrical, this will affect the finished product.
Front Forks
Next, roll two pieces of brown paper with two smaller rolls, and lastly, roll a thin strip of brown paper at the very end. Next, connect them about one-millimeter apart via a short roll of brown paper. Then make the brake pads. for this look at the picture above. and finish by gluing round pieces of cardboard to the side of the brake as shown.
NOTE:(the templates are just a guide for you to make your own. NOT to relly on)
Front Fork Details
Now make a thin roll of cardboard and glue it to the top of the forks you already made. Now you can detail it by cutting out the brakes, and handlebar switches. lastly, you can roll brown paper into a thin wire, and connect one end from the handlebar. and one to the brakes.
Rear Wheel
For the rear wheel roll a half-inch strip of cardboard and let dry. next for the spokes cut out two round discs of cardboard and on one-half glue some small cardboard as shown. Then glue the second disc on top.
glue the spokes inside the doughnut shape let dry... Now to make a cog cut out a small round disc and cut wedges on the edge it does not have to be perfect but it should look as uniform as you can get it.
Front Wheel
Do the same as the rear wheel except for the cog. instead, cut out a thin doughnut from some thin cardboard and make an eight-pointed star in the middle as shown in the photo above. now that your wheels are done we can move to the next step.
Connect the Two Parts
Now glue the fork assembly to the body with a roll of brown paper...as shown in the image above.
Rear Swing Arm
I have included the templates above. connect them together to make a swingarm as shown. And glue it to the back of the engine/chassis part as shown.
NOTE:(the templates are just a guide for you to make your own. NOT to relly on)
Seat Rest
To make the seat rest cut out a long v shaped piece of cardboard and glue to a rectangular peice of cardboard with a rectangular hole in it. for the exact angle for the sides I provided reference templates.
NOTE:(the templates are just a guide for you to make your own. NOT to relly on)
The Front Part
I don't know what this part is called but we will make it anyway first cut out a house-like shape and start building it up and refining its shape with stacked cardboard pieces. Then as always following the image as closely as possible wire it up with thin strips of cardboard. and add other small details as shown in image.
Connect the Two Parts Together
Now glue the part we made last onto the front of the forks as shown.
Spring Suspension
To make the rear suspension, roll a piece of brown paper with a smaller roll inside and wrap it with thin strips of cardboard as shown. when dry glue it
Attach the Wheels
now just glue the wheels in between the rear swing-arm and the front forks.
Gas Tank
For the gas tank make a tube of cardboard and cut it diagonally, next reinforce the top with small pieces of cardboard. And glue on top of the body as shown above.
DONE!
now your cardboard model Suzuki Hayabusa is done you can give it as a gift for someone or put it on your shelf for a wonderful artwork you can be proud of. and keep in mind I sell my cardboard models so if you want to buy one visit my Etsy shop my cardboard models. thank you for viewing my instructable and I hope you learned something.