

Once the frame was ready, Rakesh started working on the body and design of the van. The structure for seat and passengers was also built into the frame. Once again, the whole set up for the handle bar was made at the workshop only.

The van is getting a handle bar set up instead of a steering. He used 8 inch wheels for the van which is usually seen on trolleys.Īlso read: 10 DC Design cars & how they look in the REAL world: Maruti Swift to Mahindra XUV500 The overall length of the van is around 4 feet and is ideal for children. He used metal pipes to make the frame of the van. The frame of the van was built by Rakesh Babu in his garage. It should be noted that this is a hand-made electric Kombi van miniature working model. In this video, Rakesh Babu who made this mini Kombi van is seen doing the final set of works on it. The video has been uploaded by sudus custom on their YouTube channel.
