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Andi Little
Andi Little
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MG-TC Monogram

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1 29 December 2014, 13:31
Ricardo Gonzalez Ramos
Nice!
29 December 2014, 13:45
Frank Krause
Thanks for sharing! 👍 Great tool!
29 December 2014, 14:01
Steve Wilson
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Agree with Frank... Can you also show us how you finish the wheel, please??? thanks Guy🙂
Fully understand the process so far!!!
29 December 2014, 14:15
Andi Little
Steve I have no other pic's than these - Once you're at pic' 7 - it's about done .................. the rear rim is glued on and then the whole is just sprayed your chosen colour. In this instance I used an Auto' acrylic (Cream), this explains why it looks a bit goopy in some of the "finished shots". I have an airbrush now and this would add a lot of finesse to the project. The whole thing was completed with Car aerosol paints and some detail added with Humbrol enamels .... Real Oldschool, all hand tools and a household drill for a lathe so one must allow for this when standing in judgement. I kind of liked those days - before the internet was there to tell you that every decision you made was wrong or ludicrous ............ or perhaps that's just me?? (he says smiling).
29 December 2014, 14:32
Aghis Barberopoulos
Great process! Awesome result!
29 December 2014, 14:34
Steve Wilson
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@Andi... Thanks for the extra info, I guess you then trimmed the wire once glue dried.
It's a good method, I've built spoke wheels myself in the past, but never using the kits styrene originals...
So I was interested in how YOU finished these off. Many thanks👍🙂
29 December 2014, 14:52
Christian Bruer
Holy Moly this is a very nice modelmaking! The idea and implementation of the spoke wheels is great. Very well done!
29 December 2014, 19:08
Gerald
👍
30 December 2014, 07:04
Augie
Good god.. what a damn good way 😄
30 December 2014, 19:55
Spanjaard
absolutely fantastic. is it fishing line or something else. does it hold the weight of the model without any problem?
I did something like that (less spokes for sure), for a 1/12 bike but i did use very thin steel wire, mostly to avoid painting it afterwards. that was maybe an overkill in regards to strength 😛
22 August 2017, 21:54
Augie
Wow those spokes are amazing!
22 August 2017, 22:32
Bart Goesaert
nice work, need to master that skill too
23 August 2017, 06:34

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A brief album containing a pictorial of how I went about "spoking" the wheels - Warning: Oldschool with basic hand tools.
And I include a few finished pic's too - more to save opening another album really.

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1:24 MG TC (Monogram 77004)

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