How to make a car-d-drive

 by wkortum
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This instructable will show you how to make a hard drive inside of a model car. I find it more aesthetically pleasing to have a model car on your desk rather than a plastic hard drive. When reading engadget one day, I came across this: http://www.engadget.com/2010/11/24/flash-rods-delorean-hard-drive-250-500-jigabytes/. It is essentially a model car with a 500 gig hard drive in it. It looked pretty cool, but it costed $250 and considering that 500 gb hard drives go for ~$50 these days, the price seemed a bit steep. So since I had a 500 gb portable drive and a model car lying around, I queued the music and set to work. This instructable is entered in the usb contest, so PLEASE VOTE!
 
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Step 1: Materials

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1 smallish portable hard drive however many geebies you want (Look in the pics for the one I used) ~ $50
1 1/18 scale maisto/bburago/mattel model car (I used a maisto one that they sell at costco for $7) but you can find a decent one for around $20 that will look good on your desk.
1 phillips screw driver
1 hammer/scissors/pen/knife/spoon/fork/phone/soda/ipod/thing that you can break plastic with
30 minutes

Blenderizer says: May 16, 2011. 8:17 PM
Triumph TR6! What a beautiful car!
Cool idea, haha.
wkortum (author) in reply to BlenderizerMay 17, 2011. 7:44 AM
it is a datsun 240z
simpleavr in reply to wkortumJan 18, 2012. 12:05 PM
I've owned two fairladies (1:1 size) 25+ years ago, one is an older 4 speed. Is this a Tamiya 1:12 model? I build one (the model) 10+ years ago. Original color from the kit.

Nice.
baba4 says: Dec 31, 2011. 8:22 AM
how big is the car
Mrballeng says: May 16, 2011. 11:31 AM
Where's the flux capacitor? Great job. Love it.
wkortum (author) in reply to MrballengMay 16, 2011. 2:56 PM
Thanks!
kelseymh says: May 16, 2011. 10:49 AM
Great project! Good write up with enough detail that someone else could reproduce it.

One thing you might consider is rotating and re-saving your pictures (Preview can do it). A lot of them are sideways, and I'bles doesn't have software on the server to do the rotation for you. Just upload new versions and replace the ones here.
wkortum (author) in reply to kelseymhMay 16, 2011. 11:15 AM
Thanks for the comment! I would rotate the pics and crop them in photoshop, but I was kind of pressed for time. However, I will upload new pics soon!
hjshin says: May 16, 2011. 8:00 AM
Excellent! I love the retro look too! Very cool idea.
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