Many of us have memories as children with the “Cozy Coupe” or the “Radio Flier” wagon. And while those products hold near and dear to our hearts, I wonder what is that toy, and that experience, that our children will remember. Empire Group, in collaboration with the Nought Brothers, began to take the journey to find out what that next toy might be. What is the next “Radio Flier?” We’d like to introduce: the Nought Brothers, “Speedwell” wagon with the Mark I shell.
The Speedwell Wagon: heritage pedal-Cars, customized wagons/child’s’ vehicles, Radio Fliers & The modern competition
The Mark I: roadsters, “streamline”, grill, louvers, wind shields, frames, lights, wheels
We began with the Chassis. It developed into a metal frame with a fixed rear axle and 360° casters in the front. It also needed to adjust to fit different sized wagon “tubs.”
Refining the concept, we explored adjustable handle options, and resolved the chassis to be individual fixed metal frames (front & rear) to a roto-molded plastic tub. This would provide the core structure to the vehicle. The steering handle would adjust at the grip, and be able to mount to the front for pulling, and the rear for pushing.
Once the architecture was firm, we began ideating around the Mark I aesthetic, and what we wanted out of the “shell.” Working with the Nought Brothers, we sought to bring the essence of a classic, bad-ass, hotrod into a simple, clean and moldable form; bringing in elements of the grill, chassis, louvers, windshield, and “highlight line”.
A modern take on the classic wagon. With a metal frame bolted to a roto-molded pan, the Speedwell sports 360° front wheel casters with an adjustable handle that mounts to the front and rear of the frame. You can ride in it traditionally, or flip up the seat back for when the rubber hits the road.
The Mark I Shell is what makes the Speedwell wagon special. The ball stud & grommet fastening mechanism not only speaks to the automotive nature of the design, but allows for endlessly customizable shells. The Mark I is simply the tip of the iceberg.