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Provance Moulage Wheels
gidday peoples
i am currently working away on a provance moulage 1/43 scale BMW v12 LMR, and am pretty much stuck at the wheels, i see the pics they giv you (average at teh best of times) and am just looking for clarification of what shoudl happen. i have turned alumnium section, then a resin part that goes in to that, and then there is the photoetch part, there is also a part that looks like it is a template or a pattern that it should be bent to.. but then it doesnt really fit nice.. so i am sorta stuck. ![]() ![]() ![]() i think the second pic with the assembld wheel is the way it is meant to be.. rob storey Last edited by RobStorey; 02-10-2006 at 08:06 AM. |
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Re: Provance Moulage Wheels
OK, these are pretty common in PM kits, and I think you've pretty much sussed wwhat you need to do. Cut the etched part from the fret and cleen it up. The you should have male and female resin parts in the box. Press the etched part betwean the two (use quite alot of preasure but don't twist!), and hey presto you should have a nicelly shaped insert. You could try annealling the metal first so it bends easier but I usually don't bother.
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Re: Provance Moulage Wheels
Hi,
thanks for that. the only resin part i had was teh third bit photographed, there was no female part.. thanks for your help. itss much appreciated regards rob storey |
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