I had the immense pleasure yesterday of discovering and learning that the Messerschmitt brand had not only made planes but also sewing machines and especially 3-wheeled motorcycles! so yesterday in Ozoir la Ferrière in France, I had the pleasure of seeing this original motorcycle for the first time! superb invention!!! I found the idea of being able to ride dry to be really good! but above all what catches the eye is finding the cockpit of an airplane with 2 seats, it's really great! Congratulations again to the inventor!
Your skills are outright impressive. Alass you had to divert to non-Messerschmitt suspension parts. Blowing a large canopy from Perspex, like one for a glider, is costly, even if you had a mould.
I was thinking about this one during the week and how it wouldn't be great in the rain, and making a "bubble" top would be hard and expensive, but what about the canopy on a world war II style Messerschmitt bf 109e4? That's made using mostly flat panels, there would be 3 bends and all 3 bends are not complicated, they a single bend in 1 direction, and then you even get to have windows you can slide open and closed. And its still from a Messerschmitt, just that other one.
I think there are even 2 of them at the war museum next to Joburg zoo that you can get close to for a good look, I think the crashed one outside has no canopy but I'm pretty sure there is another brown one hanging from the roof inside. They also have a ME262, but I don't remember what its canopy looks like.
@@BroughBuilt now do a morgan 3 wheeler...beautiful fabrication with the english wheel. How positive is the steering ? I would be tempted to put a 400cc scooter engine in for smoothness. Love your work , a craftsman is always good to watch and learn from. Viel glück !
@@associatedblacksheepandmisfits steering was horrible but got it fixed with some adjustment. I have a plan to build one with 400 or larger which should be an awesome build. But at this moment my dream is to build a Benz patent-motorwagen if I build a three wheeler again
Not really a restoration, but still an amazing achievement. Would have been nice to have some kind of top in case of bad weather. The suspension, steering, brakes and control cables are still a mystery to me.
I had the immense pleasure yesterday of discovering and learning that the Messerschmitt brand had not only made planes but also sewing machines and especially 3-wheeled motorcycles! so yesterday in Ozoir la Ferrière in France, I had the pleasure of seeing this original motorcycle for the first time! superb invention!!! I found the idea of being able to ride dry to be really good! but above all what catches the eye is finding the cockpit of an airplane with 2 seats, it's really great! Congratulations again to the inventor!
This is a work of genius! I especially admire the fact that you kept all the original parts unaltered. Beautiful work!
Looks fantastic, no turn signals
Thanks. Only hand signals 😜
Wow, those pipebending skills making the seat franes. Brilliant.
Congratulations on your restoration, really well done work as well!!! with one of my favorite colors!
FANTASTIC, THANKS FOR THE VID, MY INTEREST HAD A 175 KICK-START BACK IN 1962.
Wow awesome! they are beutifull little cars🤗
Artist! Your metalwork is superb. Great color scheme.
Thank you!
Impressive! Specially turning the cat bowls into headlights bezels. Inspiring!
Thank you 😊
you sir, are an artist!!
Thank you 😊
sehr lehrreich, vielen Dank, ich hab den elektrischen vom Herrn Adlfinger gekauft und macht Riesenspaß !!
übrigens die selbe Farbe!°!
Cool build! Super unique.
Thanks dude!
Your skills are outright impressive. Alass you had to divert to non-Messerschmitt suspension parts.
Blowing a large canopy from Perspex, like one for a glider, is costly, even if you had a mould.
whenI had mine the windscreen was the problem when one broke I needed a complete top from the breakers. then it started to delaminate the triplex.
I was thinking about this one during the week and how it wouldn't be great in the rain, and making a "bubble" top would be hard and expensive, but what about the canopy on a world war II style Messerschmitt bf 109e4? That's made using mostly flat panels, there would be 3 bends and all 3 bends are not complicated, they a single bend in 1 direction, and then you even get to have windows you can slide open and closed. And its still from a Messerschmitt, just that other one.
I think there are even 2 of them at the war museum next to Joburg zoo that you can get close to for a good look, I think the crashed one outside has no canopy but I'm pretty sure there is another brown one hanging from the roof inside. They also have a ME262, but I don't remember what its canopy looks like.
It could definitely be an option. And I haven't seen anyone do that kind of roof on them before so it would be a first🤔
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Wow masterpiece.
Awesome dude !
Thanks!
@@BroughBuilt now do a morgan 3 wheeler...beautiful fabrication with the english wheel. How positive is the steering ? I would be tempted to put a 400cc scooter engine in for smoothness. Love your work , a craftsman is always good to watch and learn from. Viel glück !
@@associatedblacksheepandmisfits steering was horrible but got it fixed with some adjustment. I have a plan to build one with 400 or larger which should be an awesome build. But at this moment my dream is to build a Benz patent-motorwagen if I build a three wheeler again
Not really a restoration, but still an amazing achievement. Would have been nice to have some kind of top in case of bad weather. The suspension, steering, brakes and control cables are still a mystery to me.
Sir You Are A Fabricating MONSTER..!!! “DOG BOWL HEAD LAMPS “
EXCELLENT EXCELLENT JOB …👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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Thanks very much!! 😊
Awesome! Real magic
Thanks man!
A true "Master of Metal", hey?
wow!! Incrivel !
Ongelooflike job!!!
Baie dankie Ma!
That car is so cool! It must just FLY ✈️ down the road!………
Sorry, I couldn’t help myself.
😁
Super ☺
That wasn't restoration. It was new built 😃
Hello dis ek Rick van my ouma se troue 😊
Hello Rick! Gaan dit nog goed met jou?
Is not original !😊