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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.

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Thanks for posting this with the moebius wheels. I have a left over set from my T904 Kenworth.

Ben

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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.

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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

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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

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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;

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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.

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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

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