Thanks for the responses guys. A couple of answers/comments:
Kurt, as bluej says, the mannequin is a standard artists model, available from any art and craft shop for a few dollars. They seem to come in a few sizes - mine is 300mm/12"tall which makes him about right for 1:6 scale models which, coincidentally, is a reasonable size for desktop work. Much smaller and the model becomes fiddly to work on and too fragile, much bigger and it's just unwieldy. A 1:4 model of my car would be 825mm/33" long!
On the subject of double tubes - they're there to add strength to the frame that would tend to come from the centre tunnel in a Locost. There are a couple of other benefits:
- the double tubes make the portal frame ring at the dashboard bulkhead an easy and obvious improvement
- they add some side impact protection
- they'll give me a little more elbow room if and when I have a windscreen and side curtains
- they push the horizontal mid line of the body out, breaking up the potential slab sidedness that is a risk with middy clubman shapes
Would I put tubes like that up at shoulder level? In a street car, absolutely not! As Kurt says, they're a terrific way to bash your brains out. In a track only car, where you'd ALWAYS be wearing a helmet, I'd think about it but I still don't think I'd like the idea.
I've noticed that there's no "manifesto" post here from me to outline the project, so here goes:
-- The Gecko Project --
Named after the lizard because they're small, quick and have sticky feet.
Frame is my own design that really owes nothing anymore to the Locost.
Engine/gearbox is 2006 Mitusbishi Lancer 4G69-MIVEC. I originally was using a JDM Corolla 4A-GE 20 valve but registration difficulties with that engine here in Australia forced a change. Plus, I got the MIVEC cheap
Front suspension is Gemini (Chevette) uprights and Locost-type wishbones.
Rear suspension is Corolla uprights and struts, modified to coil-over. Uprights are tied to the frame with a toe-control link where the steering arms attach. MR2 rear brakes bolt straight up to the Corolla uprights and have handbrake mechanism.
Wheels are 15x7 3-piece mags - 4x100PCD, RWD offset.
Bodywork is mostly ali over the frame tubes with a fibreglass nose and guards.
Dimensions:
Wheelbase 2400mm/96"
Track 1480mm/59"
Overall Length 3300mm/132"
Overall Width 1690mm/67.5"
Height - at engine cover 860mm/34.5"
- at roll bar 1100mm/44"
Weight (projected) 700kg/1540 lb