Q tip Posted March 29, 2014 Author Posted March 29, 2014 Now that i have the new set of moebius wheels and tires its time to figure out to mount them on amt kits and this is what I came up with. By using two gauges of tube I managed to built spindles and races.but first I had to open the wheel holes with a rat tail file. I will let the pics tell the story.
Old Buckaroo Posted March 29, 2014 Posted March 29, 2014 That looks like a dern good way of doing it . I am sure many others will follow and use this idea. What two sizes of tube did you use ?
Bennyg Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 (edited) Thanks for posting this with the moebius wheels. I have a left over set from my T904 Kenworth. Ben Edited March 30, 2014 by Bennyg
Custom Hearse Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 It definitely looks great with the Moebius wheels and tires!
Q tip Posted March 30, 2014 Author Posted March 30, 2014 1/8 for the small tube and 3/16 for the big tube. on the wheels i enlarged the holes to receive the 3/16 tube, this size was a perfect fit for the stub on the steer axle. for the rear ends i drilled the axles to except the 1/8 tube and then followed suit with the 3/16 in the wheel. this method will give you a nice snug fit with really no alignment issues.
Q tip Posted April 13, 2014 Author Posted April 13, 2014 after taking a small break,i have started to do some "trial and error" scratch building with sheet aluminum. so far i have done a first run bumper and rear fenders. the stacks i ordered cause they fit the theme i'm after. comments always welcome........thanks john
Bennyg Posted April 14, 2014 Posted April 14, 2014 Very cool looking. The moebius wheels look great. The aluminium work is coming along well. Ben
Q tip Posted April 14, 2014 Author Posted April 14, 2014 thanks for the comments. i'm going to make a homemade bending jig to get the sharp bends. i just used a straight edge for the bumper corners. this stuff is thin enough you can score it with a blade , but its not practical let alone is a waste of a blade. but practice makes perfect. if i can stop getting side tracked i'll get some color flowing! john
Old Buckaroo Posted April 15, 2014 Posted April 15, 2014 That bumper would be a "jackrabbit plow" for I-80 through Nevada. Looking real good there, nice work on the fenders also. I really like the turnout stacks.
purepmd Posted April 15, 2014 Posted April 15, 2014 Hey John, I think you might best your big sleeper 'shaker if your not careful. Very slick. If you don't mind a quick tip; Fiscars makes scissors and roller cutters, like this; They are cheap, and any Walmart craft dept has them. They roll very well against a metal straight edge, and once a little dull, make great creases in thin sheet aluminum and stainless. Way easier than a #11 blade. I have 2, one to cut plastic and one for metal work.
Q tip Posted April 15, 2014 Author Posted April 15, 2014 perfect ! thats what i'm looking for. thank you!
Q tip Posted April 20, 2014 Author Posted April 20, 2014 sprayed some paint today. used flat dark tan,then red metallic and finished with a gold metallic red mix to make the copper brown. also made a new visor.......thanks for lookin.........john
Mr mopar Posted April 20, 2014 Posted April 20, 2014 Hey John that visor turned out Awesome good work.
goodwin3224 Posted April 22, 2014 Posted April 22, 2014 Looks good. I need to get some projects done so I can get to mine
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