I figured you would know of them because you are the styrene king! I just made the mention for those that didn't know or might have seen them and wondered how they would work out. We all learn from the styrene king we know as the good doctor ...
Not to take away from the video but when you get into later model vehicles lowering becomes far more difficult. Reason I love the oldies like you showed, easy to lower and almost 1:1 accurate.
When using metal tubing, I like to use the tubing bending springs that can be found at hobby shops. They will keep your tubing from kinking and getting stress wrinkles at the bend points.
You mentioned that the tamiya model glue melts and molds the plastic pieces together.. Does model glue actually mold the pieces together? Just curious..
I see the instructions the tie-rod will also need to be modified. Is this done with styrene rod as well? Didn't see that in the video, though I did learn a lot from this series. Thanks for posting.
I figured you would know of them because you are the styrene king! I just made the mention for those that didn't know or might have seen them and wondered how they would work out. We all learn from the styrene king we know as the good doctor ...
Great vid love this stuff, Tamiya glue is amazing. Looking forward to seeing this build after all the lowering.
always learning something new with your clinics! great job!
Not to take away from the video but when you get into later model vehicles lowering becomes far more difficult. Reason I love the oldies like you showed, easy to lower and almost 1:1 accurate.
When using metal tubing, I like to use the tubing bending springs that can be found at hobby shops. They will keep your tubing from kinking and getting stress wrinkles at the bend points.
Very nice thank you, as I mentioned the timing is amazing, sure appreciate your time. -dp
Thanks Cranky witing for rear end now.:D
Can't wait for the... oh it's here
You mentioned that the tamiya model glue melts and molds the plastic pieces together.. Does model glue actually mold the pieces together? Just curious..
I see the instructions the tie-rod will also need to be modified. Is this done with styrene rod as well? Didn't see that in the video, though I did learn a lot from this series. Thanks for posting.