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Kit in Bits
a kit car magazine for kit car lovers with a difference | |
each weeks edition comes with a free car part so that you can build your kit car up bit by bit.
full, clear and concise instructions, by top engineers, to successfully fit your weekly part to the growing shiny miracle in your shed.
pages and pages of advice on which tools you will need and
helpful maintenance notes for when you are finally on the road.
a chapter to guide you on the way to specialist kit car insurance.
news of rallies and adventure days for you and your new car.
everything here for the kit car enthusiast at a budget price.
wont your neighbours be surprised when you finally unveil your masterpiece?
something like this?
http://www.swaystud...om/honda_movie.html [joking victim, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
"Well, It's a '49, '50, '51, '52, '53, '54, '55, '56, '57, '58' 59' automobile."
http://www.coquet-s..._At_A_Time_0234.htm All sung in Johnny Cash's inimitable drawl. [DrCurry, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
The picture
http://www.the-jime...ockabilly_Cars.shtm [DrCurry, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
Info about Fimo
http://fimodreams.fol.nl/english.html Polymer Clay [sartep, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
Kit
http://www.vansairc.../public/kit-std.htm So, it ain't a car! At least most of the pieces are flat and it might fit into a very large magazine. [Klaatu, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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(free binder with part 1) |
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Not nearly as surprised as the postman when he delivers the issue with the engine block tucked neath the back cover. |
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No, probably an application for safety inspection and licensing. |
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Not to be confused with Kitten Bits a magazine that is a favorite of [8th of 7]. |
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These things are already grossly overpriced as it is, without having to include an actual kit car in the price. Besides, wouldn't you rather build one out of matchsticks? |
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+ only if it comes with [hippo]'s free binder. Presume part one only costs £1 and all the subsequent 399 editions cost £30 a go? |
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splendid. I'll look out for it! |
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Part 1 - cigarette lighter and steering wheel! |
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//When do we get the horn?// |
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<DerekandClive>When we look at dead popes.</DerekandClive> |
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Perhaps you could have the unbound sheets of a magazine, without page numbers, treating the magazine itself as a kit to be assembled before it can be used to asemble the car. The result may be a rather bizarre vehicle which can, if it's really too horrendous, can always be labeled a "concept."
--wgmcg |
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I would think this idea would lend itself more to the aviation industry where builders use flat aluminum panels to build an aircraft. With each issue, you could include a single sheet of aluminum and enough rivets to complete that section. If you were building a glider, no engine block would ever have to cause hernias for postal workers. [+] |
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what the hell is a kit car? |
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Reminds me of that Johnny Cash tune where he builds a car from parts smuggled out of an auto factory in his lunch box. |
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// what the hell is a kit car? // |
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Wasn't it that talking car on Knightrider? |
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"Buuub! I'b glued by dose to de prob shaft!" |
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How does that song go? (See links.) |
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Hello? Oh sorry I thought you called. |
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Perhaps the first installment should be
two pieces. + |
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Give the parts out with the local daily. |
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"Did you miss out on the fuel pump in yesterday's edition? See your newsagent." |
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Maybe this car should be 4 pieces that
snap together, for those who want only
to subscribe for the month. |
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Makes me wonder what substantial thing could actually be done this way; what could you build with parts small enough to be realistically distributed with a magazine? |
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Maybe a model airplane or something like that or a garden or a forest, a seed at a time and they'll grow to be big things. |
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Perhaps anything that needs much fimo. |
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[bris] A lifesize replica of the Eiffel
tower. Every week you get a bit of
metal about the size of a magazine and
some nuts and bolts. |
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//A lifesize replica of the Eiffel tower.// |
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At this rate I'll never get the display
case for it. |
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taking this back to seriousish discussion i was under the impression that kit cars could be ordered in a method similar to this, rather than getting the whole kit in one go it could be delivered as majorish sections such as chassis, susspension, engine etc. |
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ah! the autoboner...I was worried for your health, my dear. |
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Found a <link> for a kit that might work. |
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Good ol' RVs. Wildly popular homebuilts. |
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Yeah [bz] another one starting very soon. A '9A to be exact. Just picked up preview plans this week. |
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I like the idea of getting back to what could actually be built via a magazine through your post box. It would be helpfull if the 'thing' was modular so you could un-subcribe every year or so, and actually have a complete 'thing' |
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//Another thing how would u propose puttin the pieces in magazines? // I was thinking of cellotaping them to the front cover! |
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//use two brain cells please//... |
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Or for real clarity of thought, just do what [akasilva] has done and string together maybe a whole dozen of them. |
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