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the rod is really taking shape. i know how it is to work with sheetmetal. i work at a custom chopper shop so i feel your pain!!! keep it going it going to be sweeet! let me load some pics in my gallery and you can see some of our bikes.(and my pinstriping too)
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Well I got a little OT there. Thanks for the comments, if it were just a little bigger I would have pounded out all of the dimples. I cant wait to start the roof. Its going to be probably one of the most difficult parts, but I cant wait!
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thats kool as helllllo that we do alot of the same stuff, go below here and check out my gallery and let me know what you think!!!!!
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Well I talked to my machinist about the rims. I expected them to be expensive, but not a couple grand.
Setting up the program: $200 For front, and another $200 for wheel. The rims are two different sizes Threading:$200 per wheel Setting up the blank (turning a square into a circle):$150 per wheel The costs go on and on. I am still talking to him about just machining spokes and I just use some RC blanks for the brim. If worst comes to worse then I will just modify some RC rims. Here are some R/C rims I have found. I really like thse, but I would modify them so the spokes set deeper in the wheel. Also I would probably purchase the white or black ones because the chrome ones are a couple bucks extra. Whats the point in spending the few extra bucks when I am just going to chop and cut the wheels??? Here are the rims: ![]() One problem. The front wheels are smaller, about a scale of 15" and the rear are a scale 18"or 19". How would I make the brim smaller? As well as the spokes??? Does anyone have anymore model sites besides HLJ and TowerHobbies I can look at for model stuff and RC Stuff???
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Re: ULTIMATE SCRATCHBUILD: 1/12 Hot Rod (Progress)
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Re: Re: ULTIMATE SCRATCHBUILD: 1/12 Hot Rod (Progress)
Id just order two sets of those if it comes with two 15's and two 19's, then you can go all 19's or all 15's.
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Re: ULTIMATE SCRATCHBUILD: 1/12 Hot Rod (Progress)
2,000$ for rims, might as well spend it on a real drivable car! my dads 18's on his car with tires were only 1,200$
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Mike, before I spent 4g's on a model's wheels, I'd buy another corolla to use as a parts car.
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Re: ULTIMATE SCRATCHBUILD: 1/12 Hot Rod (Progress)
how much bondo do you plan to use?....It looks like alot! looks more bondo then sheet metal?
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Looks like more bondo than sheet metal? Theres actually much more steel there then you can see. The bondo that's there is barely 1/16" thick, its just there to "smooth" out the dimples that were there from the forming. Thanks for the comments though.
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Those wheels look cool as hheelll, those would be sick on that rod!
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i figured u were just using it to smooth it over, but some spots looks heavey, hey it is looking nice. i cant wait mroe new pics.
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