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Steve Holmes
06-28-2013, 01:48 AM
I've not been on here much lately, as I've been charging around the countryside visiting people for a book I'm working on about motorbikes. But the manuscript is now done, and I can get back to some normality again.
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One of the people featured in the bikes book is my good buddy Brett Harman. Brett is a clever guy, and about the most creative person I know. He used to work in the film industry making props for tv ad's etc. Now he makes various artistic sculptures, etc, which he sells. He made his own house, starting with a half-round barn, building a second floor within it, and creating the end walls from straw bales. Its awesome! It was featured a few years ago on the tv series My House My Castle, and won House Of The Year on that program.
He is a petrolhead, and has been riding motorbikes since he was a kid. His motorbike collection is made up of several Moto Guzzi's, including the 1972 classic race bike pictured here which he is restoring. He also owns and is restoring a Steve Roberts Suzuki TR250 that was raced by Geoff Perry in the early '70s.
A few months back Brett decided he wanted to make a large scale model Spitfire aeroplane. He created the framework from steel rod, shaping each piece until it was right, then welding each piece together, before then covering it in tin sheet. He then painted it to make it look weathered.
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I never saw the Spitfire, he sold it not long after he'd finished making it. These are pics he took of it. The 44 gallon drum propping it up gives an idea of its size.
Steve Holmes
06-28-2013, 01:59 AM
Anyway, his latest project is a 1:1 scale model of a Maserati 250F. He has always loved these cars, and would one day like to build a fully functioning replica, but for now he has set himself the task of building a 1:1 scale model. So essentially it won't be a functioning vehicle, it won't have an engine, but it will have steering, so it is relatively easy to maneuver. It'll be a display piece. He doesn't want to call it a replica, because he doesn't want people telling him the curve in the rear quarter should be 'such and such' more angle, etc. Its being done pretty much based off pictures of real cars, plus some info on dimensions that he has been able to gather. But essentially its all about feel and 'looking right'.
Brett doesn't muck about when he does these projects. I visited him about a week ago, and all he had were some chalk drawings on the floor which were blown-up versions of sketches he'd made on some A4 paper.
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Steve Holmes
06-28-2013, 02:00 AM
This is Brett's work table. I don't know where he finds this stuff!
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Steve Holmes
06-28-2013, 02:01 AM
This is some sort of pedal car he started working on and that hangs from his ceiling. Its beautiful, don't you think?
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Steve Holmes
06-28-2013, 02:08 AM
Anyway, I dropped by to see him today, and was amazed to see how much progress he has made in a week. He has shaped and welded together pretty much all the skeleton for the body. He likes to use junk pieces to make up a lot of the components. He was worried about it not being rigid enough when being moved, so has run a large metal pole down the middle to help give some rigidity.
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Originally he wasn't going to have steering, the front wheels were going to be set straight ahead, but after he started piecing together the skeleton, he realised it was going to be quite heavy when finished and difficult to move and position, so got this steering set-up from an old quad-bike.
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Steve Holmes
06-28-2013, 02:13 AM
I love all the shapes and curves in the tail.
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I couldn't get a clean shot of the whole car in the frame. But this shot shows really well the overall shape of the car. I will be swinging by again on Monday to check on progress.
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Steve Holmes
06-28-2013, 02:19 AM
By the way, the finished product will have a weathered, slightly beaten look to it, as if the car finished its last race and was then pushed into a barn where it sat for the next 50 years.
bry3500
06-28-2013, 03:24 AM
Awesome Steve - That wire frame is pure sculpture, I'd have it in my front yard just like that. How about patina-ing it up like the Tec Mec ?..
I am in awe of people with metal working skills, as alas, going to a brand new grammar school, at age of 11, the metalwork shop wasn't ready, so I never did get any basic metalwork taught - and Dad was a photographer with no car or garage!
Keep us up to date with this project Steve. It looks brilliant.
Steve Holmes
07-01-2013, 06:33 AM
Well I stopped by to see Brett today to check on progress, and he has really been busy! All the skeleton work is now done, which has come a long way since I last visited three days ago. There is now a lot more structure, more bracing, grill opening, and interior skeleton, along with a functioning steering column. Brett had just finished coating it in a rust protective spray, and will begin working on shaping and fitting the outer body skin. By the time I see it next, it should have at least half the skin in place.
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Steve Holmes
07-01-2013, 06:34 AM
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Steve Holmes
07-08-2013, 04:35 AM
OK, so I went rough to Brett's place late last week, Thursday from memory, to check progress, and he'd done most of the tin work on the belly, and was working his way up the sides.
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Steve Holmes
07-08-2013, 04:37 AM
Then I called in again today, to find a good portion of the body was now skinned. Its awesome to see this thing come to life.
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Steve Holmes
07-17-2013, 03:05 AM
I had a really busy week last week, and hadn't visited Brett for about 9 days, so was keen to swing by and see how he was progressing with the Maserati. I pulled up and was greeted by this!
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Steve Holmes
07-17-2013, 03:07 AM
What do you guys all think?
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Spgeti
07-17-2013, 03:38 AM
It's really cool Steve.....I would like it in my back yard but I have enough "red" things in the shed.
Oldfart
07-17-2013, 03:55 AM
What a talent! That is very, very cool.
Barry
07-17-2013, 04:20 AM
That looks magic, brings back memories of the one we had here.
SPman
07-18-2013, 01:32 AM
He's quick, isn't he. Very neat.
That little Bedford K is neat as well.
Steve Holmes
07-22-2013, 04:02 AM
Went to check on progress today, and found this parked out in Brett's driveway! Amazing! He even made all the spokes for the wheels himself. There are still a few things to do, but its near-as-dammit finished.
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Steve Holmes
07-22-2013, 04:04 AM
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bry3500
07-22-2013, 09:19 AM
Brilliant Steve - love the Barn find look
see this is for sale on TM. wonder how long before it appears at Bonhams auction as the latest barn find
auction number 624473554
Steve Holmes
08-10-2013, 11:34 PM
^ ^ Well spotted: http://www.trademe.co.nz/antiques-collectables/automotive-transport/cars/auction-624473554.htm
Steve Holmes
08-15-2013, 03:02 AM
I visited Brett again a couple of days ago, and snapped some more shots of the Maserati, which has progressed further since my last visit. It still required a small amount of paint work to finish, but Brett had already started on his next project, a 1:1 scale model of the twin-Triumph powered Gyronaut Bonneville racing motorbike, in its final guise, as pictured. Will post photos in the next day or so. Man, this thing is crazy!
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Yeah yeah na
08-17-2013, 04:40 PM
I drove past the maserati on the way to the carterton tip a weekend or two back, looks great in the flesh...I had to do a double around to have a second look, it is the only time I have had a honk from another motorist in Carterton for holding up traffic!!!!
It will be interesting to see Brett's recreation of the Bob Leppan Gyronaut, originally powered by two pre-unit 650 Triumph Bonneville engines on carburettors. Story here
http://www.gyronautx1.com/
Yeah yeah na
09-02-2013, 10:32 AM
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I'm not to sure how far this was from being finished when you saw it last Steve but I drove past it on Sunday.... nice!!!
Steve Holmes
09-03-2013, 10:30 PM
Wow, that looks great!
Oldfart
09-07-2013, 08:20 AM
Now for something up to date. Check out Castrolrocket.com!
Oldfart
04-15-2014, 06:00 PM
Just reviving for those who never saw these.
Does Brett have visitors Steve?
bry3500
04-15-2014, 09:57 PM
http://www.autoblog.com/2012/08/06/1-1-scale-model-parts-tree-of-aston-martins-1959-le-mans-winner/
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