Ok here's a brief background of my paddler model building!
A few years ago I built my self and static paddler made from bit's of wood from around the yard (I'll add a photo, but it'sbeen outside so I don't know it's condition!)
Recently I built my first moving paddler PS Reginald (photos in the gallery) and that made me quiet proud of myself!
But today I began work on my first powered model, it doesn't have a name yet, in fact it's really just a plastic box to house the motoring for the moment! But here's the low down!
I have obtained through my grandpa's camera repair business two police speed camera motors (see they're useful for something) these turn quiet nicely when they are attached to two AA batteries using electric cables I recently obtained for Star Wars props! (Ah more than one use...gotta love it!
Attached to these motors are paddle pop stick 'wheels' they're not very wheely though, but much heavier and I doubt the motors will turn!
For the rest of the day I spent my time cutting the plastic box to fit the motors as well as attaching lots of tape to the motors, wires and batteries to try and get them in palce...and guess what I haven't even finished that stage!
My next step is to add a cardboard box hull (one with a nice plastic outside so that it will last trhough testing!) and then on top of the box and a nice wooden frame that I was working on last night for some obsurd reason! (my hands are still supergluey!)
So I think these holidays are turning out to be very paddler productive!
photos soon...when I can find the cable for the camera!
If anyone is interested in the motors I'm sure I can look in to getting more...you'd have to pay for postage though but optherwise they're pretty cheap and clearly a great beginners way to make a quick engine!