Cardboard Moke model

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Cardboard Moke model

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I got this kit and am having some fun building it during down time. Anyone else try this? From "Innovation Ben"


https://innovationben.com/product/moke/
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Got the mark 1 version for Christmas a couple of years back....it was full of problems and when he updated to the Mark2 version a got a free sample .
All built now and in the display cabinet
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Nice!

How about the Coke Moke from Sandy's Can Cars???????? A much harder build, covering balsa wood with cans, copying from a blueprint.https://www.sandyscancars.com/moke.htm
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I’ve not made one of those yet, but it’s on my list now.
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