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Old 06-08-2003, 02:58 AM
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tire fabrication question

I used the search function and found nothing on my question (unless I used it wrong or soemthing). Today I bought another model and i opened it up and it only had 3 tires . I checked all around in the box, no tire. I know I could order one of those aftermarket wheel packs, but it will take a while to get here plus i need to save some $$ to fix my real car hehe. I seen and read how to make everything from exhausts to intercoolers, how about how to make a tire? I got four sets of rims with the kit, i just need the tire. Nay help would be appreciated.





The tire is from a 1/25th scale revell Acura Integra. Anything I can use to make a realistic duplicate? sorry for the crap quality of the pic.
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Old 06-08-2003, 03:15 AM
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Maybe you should try to contact the company that made the model and get a replacement tire?
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I've always considered getting a large amount of small wide, black rubber bands and continually adding them to the wheel, gradually making a tire, although with no tread and a funky sidewall.

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I've never done it, but you could make a mold and cast one in resin? A little more 'advanced', but I've seen it done in a magazine and the result looked awesome.

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Casting costs too much, and it's much much cheaper to just buy another model.
So, just take it to the store where you bought the kit, and ask for a new kit.
The store should be able to send it back, and get a credit for their next order.
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Casting costs too much, and it's much much cheaper to just buy another model.
So, just take it to the store where you bought the kit, and ask for a new kit.
The store should be able to send it back, and get a credit for their next order.
Failing that (say you lost the receipt), use Revell-Monogram.com 's part replacement service on their website. It would be a legit use of the service, but will cost you $5.
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So, just take it to the store where you bought the kit, and ask for a new kit.
Ditto....be your best bet
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