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22 wrz 2015 · Some of these plans and drawings were originally designed for manufacturers of horse-drawn vehicles. Many, however, were drawn by hobbyists who build models and therefore may or may not be sufficiently detailed for building/restoring a full-sized vehicle.
1750 – 1850. Design, plans, instructions, and prototype model by Bob Crane. Technical Characteristics: Scale: 1” = 12” (1:12) Overall length: 19” Height: 9” The Conestoga wagon is a heavy, broad-wheeled covered freight carrier used extensively during the late 1700s and 1800s in the United States.
Farm Wagons and Carts. THE DAVID WRAY COLLECTION OF MEASURED DRAWINGS. David Wray plans can be bought from. The descriptions, and the detailed line drawings, have been taken from a twelve page descriptive catalogue, ("THE DAVID WRAY COLLECTION OF MEASURED DRAWINGS"), that was issued about 1978.
Wagon and carriage plans by Ivan Collins. These plans are designed for models. Sometimes they can be useful to build a full size if only as a guide line. They are not intended for Commercial use. Some are better plans than others.
Plans for building wagons, carriages, carts and sleighs or other horse drawn vehicles. Some of these plans are suitable for making full sized vehicles while others are better for making models or display vehicles. I will advise you with each plan maker.
Building a Gypsy Wagon: For many years I have been interested in Gypsy Wagons or "vardos" and western sheepherder wagons. As it isn't practical for me to have an authentic, horse-drawn lifestyle I decided to make a version towable at highway speeds.
Our wagon and cannon plans are designed for use with a scale ruler. From these scale plans you can build small models or full size vehicles. For convenience, check out our complete model kits.