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    #16
    Hello again guys!

    Tonight I did the exhaust and the rear tow hook.

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      #17
      Got some work done last night.

      The front "windows" are half done....



      The second damper in place



      And the left side mudguard

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        #18
        Some detail work....

        Details on the back of the left mudguard.Added some nuts and bolts



        Made one of the boxes



        Some rivets here



        And there....



        Some tiny strips along the mudguard



        And the hinges on the front part of the mudguard

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          #19
          The swingarms with the damper cylinders are done.

          I also made one of the rear adjustment arms and.



          When all damper cylinders was in place I could put the other mudguard in place.

          I also finished the front "windows" and glued that part in place.

          Now it starts to look like a tank





          Now it's continuing the rest of the swingarms......

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            #20
            Today I finished the swingarms on the left side and made one of the wheels.

            The wheel.Front-top and back side



            The swingarms on the left side



            And the wheel put loosely in place.



            Thats it for now

            I also want to wish you all a very Happy Christmas!!

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            • Guest

              #21
              My last shift for 3 weeks

              I got one of the two part wheels done today.

              Here are the parts for one of the wheels.



              Started gluing ripples.....



              The inner part is done



              And the outer part



              And both wheels done



              Dryfit....



              Will continue this build in 3 weeks.....

              Until then have a happy new year

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              • Guest

                #22
                Back in the saddle again....All theese vacations......

                Some progress on the wheels and I made one of the drivewheels.

                I'll come back to the construction of the drivewheel another day if there are some interest to see the construction.

                Here are the pics.

                As you can see I added a lot of nuts to the hub and the rim.I have not decided yet if I put nuts onto the "unvisible" sides yet....



                Now I'm onto the rest of the roadwheels.....

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                • Guest

                  #23
                  The detail on that drivewheel is absolutely amazing! It never fails to amaze me just what card modelling construction techniques can achieve.

                  The nuts look absolutely superb and I'm not sure whether I would have the patience to put them where you can see them never mind where you can't!!

                  Great job as always Johnny.

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                  • Guest

                    #24
                    Well I'm going to put the nuts on

                    The rippled type of the roadwheels are ready....

                    Here are the last 24 ripples shaped and ready to "go in"



                    And the completed set.

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                    • Guest

                      #25
                      Hello guys!

                      Today I finished the roadwheels.



                      I had 3 more swingarms to make on the left side.I have reinforced the hollow tube construction with a 3mm wooden rod to be sure they can stand the handeling without breaking.....



                      I also made a part.....



                      I dont know what this part is, but it belongs to the rear part of the right mudguard.I guess it's some kind of tool,maybe a donkraft or something.

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                      • Guest

                        #26
                        Looks a bit like the very old pump up fire extinguishers?

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                          #27
                          I found out that thats exactly what it is

                          Got the swingarms done today!



                          I put the roadwheels loosely on



                          Some minor adjustments are needed,but I wait with that until the tracks are ready to go in

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                            #28
                            The rear wheels was a bit complicated construction containing a lot of parts.

                            And since I know you all loves wheels,just as me!! I made a step by step report....

                            First lets take a look at the drawing.Ans as we can see it's a lot of parts involved.



                            First step was to make the rear side.It was made of a 0,5mm bottom plate,a center hub, and two coned pieces coned each way.



                            The triangles was glued to the lower cone and the hub.

                            Then I made the cone for the front side arrangement



                            Then I added the ring with the nuts to the rear side.



                            The cone was glued to the front side



                            And the nuts was added to the rear side



                            So came the time to add the supporters for the outer ring on the front side



                            All 6 supporters added



                            Then I had to put on the paperstrip and the ring to hold the coned front part in place



                            The outer part was added to get the distance from the rear ring correct for the dimesnsion on the outer coned part.



                            The coned outer ring is in place



                            A lot of tiny triangles was to be added to the outer coned sides



                            And when all triangles and nuts are added we have a wheel



                            I painted the part that will be in contact with the tracks with "polished steel" paint



                            The wheels put loosely on for an impression of how it will look.

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                            • Guest

                              #29
                              There's more parts in a wheel than there are in most plastic kits!!

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                              • Guest

                                #30
                                Yes it's a lot of parts!! One of those rear wheels contains 83 parts.....

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