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  • Guest

    #1

    Home made tow cables

    with all the tanks and armour I've got to build I would end up spending a small fortune on tow cables


    So I decIded to make my own


    I bought some picture frame wire, £0.99p. This is the thicker 3mm stuff.


    Now cutting off a small length, you then untwist the four strands around an inner stiffener wire.


    Keep the wire as it's handy for antennas!


    Now using a cocktail stick, wrap a loop, and apply a tiny amount of superglue to the end. Then slip a small piece of heat shrink and shrink it


    Do the same the other end.


    Then simply prime and paint and affix to vehicle!!


    With a little practice I should be able to make them neater!!










  • Guest

    #2
    I know I'll probably get slated but ...


    I do the same thing, but with thinner wire Dave. Yours looks too thick to me - compare it with the plastic cables in the kit & you'll see what I mean.


    The other thing I do is to cut off the end bit (the technical name eludes me!) , drill it out & superglue the cable into that.


    That's what I did on my Tiger II


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    • Guest

      #3
      What did you drill out? And where do you get such small clevis rings from? I can only find ones for 2mm cable, and this is .7mm thick.


      If i could get them it would look better,

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      • Guest

        #4
        Ah ignore that, youre using the end parts of plastic tow cables!! I dont have any at all. Hence my bodge!

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        • Guest

          #5
          I couldn't remember if the Tamiya kit came with any! One of the good things about Dragon kits is they usually have extra bits which end up in the spare parts box!

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          • Guest

            #6
            Looking at this thread got me thinking: Does anybody make just cable ends? Making the cable isn't too difficult when scratchbuilding them, its just making the ends that is hard part. I do the same thing with kit cable... chop the ends off and use them with some kind of wire cable. Bad thing is, if I drill the hole off center, the end is shot. It would nice if they were available.

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            • Guest

              #7
              Ive found some resin ones, but they were £8 for four! Its just too expensive.


              Im thinking about making a latex mould and making my own oit of epoxy resin.


              Would cost a few pence for each one by the time ive made them.


              Ill keep ypu posted.

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              • Guest

                #8
                That would be a great idea, Dave. Do keep me posted.

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                • Robert1968
                  • Mar 2015
                  • 3596

                  #9
                  Originally posted by \
                  I know I'll probably get slated but ...
                  I do the same thing, but with thinner wire Dave. Yours looks too thick to me - compare it with the plastic cables in the kit & you'll see what I mean.


                  The other thing I do is to cut off the end bit (the technical name eludes me!) , drill it out & superglue the cable into that.


                  That's what I did on my Tiger II


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                  Awesome puddy tat ( I mean paint job)

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                  • takeslousyphotos
                    • Apr 2013
                    • 3900

                    #10
                    Originally posted by \
                    Ah ignore that, youre using the end parts of plastic tow cables!! I dont have any at all. Hence my bodge!
                    Dave. Try some heatshink. You can get it at Maplins if you have one close

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      I got heatshrink peter, thats what i used. What were you thinking of using it for?

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