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Also found they sold a whole 300ml bottle of Tamiya acrylic thinner so I don't need to buy a whole bunch of 10ml bottles when airbrushing!
**** it ! A tad late here , buy hey.... I was going to say Cheech & Chong's low Rider van (its white... )myself ! I have a 1:24 with working electric motor 'pumps' but its purple metalflake at the moment. Print off some decals (from screenshots of Tommy with the soap & sample ....etc ) Come to think of it , hydraulics for a 1:64..... Hmmm....Interesting idea on the U-Haul, but no.
Edit: Times up! The whole reason I offered the Premium was because I knew nobody would get it.
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Here's a video on making axles. This guy is very good at customs and I would recommend checking his other stuff out. He also uses some other techniques for doing the same thing, but this one works quite well.Anyone ever used wheels from Kreauto ? How do you make the wheels stay on the axle ? Do you glue it or something ?
Yeah that's probably the best way. Planning on swapping the wheels on the white Kenmeri Skyline but i'm so freaking nervous screwing it upA cost effective way of doing it without having to do all that extra work in the video above, is to get 1/16" tubing (also made by K&S Precisions Metals), pull the axles off an existing HW and cut those in half. Get the wheels you want to use inserted into each of the axle halves. Cut a piece of the tubing that you will insert both axle halves on each end.
Grab some crimper or even some not-so sharp wire cutters and crimp the ends of the tubing so that it pinches the axles hard enough the axles no longer move.
Of course there will be measuring involved, I usually just match the length of the groove on the base where the axle sits to make things simpler.
Wonder if there's anyway to make a car base wider ?
Like for example, the wheels on Torino Talladega and the XB Falcon are inside the fenders, because they have short axles.
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And i'm thinking of a way to make it like this :
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Unless, if i can increase the height of the car then i wouldn't have to shave the fender. I'm gonna buy some tubes then.The axles aren't short because of the base piece (if that's what you're referring to). It's short because the wheels are physically being blocked by the fenders.
In this scenario, if you're looking to have the wheels be flush with the body, you'll have to shave off parts of the fender to allow adequate space for the wheels. Afterwards, I would then snip the axle and add in a piece of tubing to extend its overall length (see earlier post). If it helps paint a picture, think shower curtain rods or anything telescopic.
Unless, if i can increase the height of the car then i wouldn't have to shave the fender.
Yeah no, i'm going for the real life look.I wouldn't raise the height as the fenders aren't even round to begin with. You're not trying to go for a donk car I imagine.