Hans Newstrom thank you for your kind words and I I’m sure you will enjoy the kit. I have more videos comings soon so please watch, comment a subscribe All feedback will be received with thanks
I appreciate your patience Freind, These are really useful, well I am developing Indian Horse carts as hobby, your tips are really useful, Great job, Please do let me know which paint you use, What woodnit is..?? what material metal sheets are these, and Adhesive too plz
Hi Santosh. Thanks for your kind comments. I use a mix of tamiya yellow and white to create the colour. I use standard Pva wood glue and a mixture of thick and thin superglue. Hope this helps with your modelling.
Hi Chris, is that little tube of Super Glue you're using a gel? It looks fairly thick vs the Zap-A-Gap CA glue you use of the other parts of the wheel assembly. I'm thinking a slower set time might be better to set the brass hubs correctly. ?? Thks Ken
Hi Chris, did you use the same Tamia semi-gloss black on the brass hub pieces as you used on the fellow rivets? Actually, did you use the same paint on all of your brass pieces? Thks. Ken
Hi Chris, did you ever think to put the rim strips in water first? if not why not? Kind of curious as stated in the introduction Artesania plans it may help in making the radius. I am nearly up to that stage now. I noticed you have a depth nozzle on your super glue. Where did you get that? What is its proper name? I know that is a very important nozzle to have. How do you stop it from blocking up? Just for future reference it may help you in your model making that Tarzan Grip make a Super glue that takes a while to set (20 mins or so) but man its stuck! Buy that at Bunnings and it dont mind the heat or the cold for storage meaning it does not go off. Cheer
Hi Gary. I did look at the idea of soaking the rims in water but decided to go the way I did from past experiences with water and superglue curing too quickly
Here is my effort at what I am going to use. It worked very well. Just remember, I got the hang of doing the bend as you view the video as this was my first ever attempt to do the bend. Simply to make the heating unit. ruclips.net/video/G4NMB5jlzOY/видео.html
Hi Chris, I see you have installed the wheel rivets, only, on the outside of the wheel. Is that by choice or did you install rivets on the inside of the wheels later? Just curious.
I have this kit on the way. Very useful tips. I hope your channel grows and you get a ton of views.
Hans Newstrom thank you for your kind words and I I’m sure you will enjoy the kit. I have more videos comings soon so please watch, comment a subscribe All feedback will be received with thanks
I appreciate your patience Freind, These are really useful, well I am developing Indian Horse carts as hobby, your tips are really useful, Great job, Please do let me know which paint you use, What woodnit is..?? what material metal sheets are these, and Adhesive too plz
Hi Santosh. Thanks for your kind comments. I use a mix of tamiya yellow and white to create the colour. I use standard Pva wood glue and a mixture of thick and thin superglue. Hope this helps with your modelling.
Thanks Chris.
Ok great, thanks, Chris.
No worries!
Hi Chris, is that little tube of Super Glue you're using a gel? It looks fairly thick vs the Zap-A-Gap CA glue you use of the other parts of the wheel assembly. I'm thinking a slower set time might be better to set the brass hubs correctly. ??
Thks
Ken
Hi Ken. Yeah, was a small tube of slightly thicker CA that I had laying about
Hi Chris, did you use the same Tamia semi-gloss black on the brass hub pieces as you used on the fellow rivets? Actually, did you use the same paint on all of your brass pieces?
Thks.
Ken
Hi Ken. Yes I did use the tamiya semi gloss black on all the brass and rivet heads
Hi Chris, did you ever think to put the rim strips in water first? if not why not? Kind of curious as stated in the introduction Artesania plans it may help in making the radius.
I am nearly up to that stage now. I noticed you have a depth nozzle on your super glue. Where did you get that? What is its proper name? I know that is a very important nozzle to have.
How do you stop it from blocking up? Just for future reference it may help you in your model making that Tarzan Grip make a Super glue that takes a while to set (20 mins or so) but man its stuck! Buy that at Bunnings and it dont mind the heat or the cold for storage meaning it does not go off. Cheer
Hi Gary. I did look at the idea of soaking the rims in water but decided to go the way I did from past experiences with water and superglue curing too quickly
Ok here is another way of bending those strips.
This method is apparently quite good for thin material:ruclips.net/video/FEF4d-bDKOg/видео.html
Thanks Gary. I do something similar with a hot air gun/blower
Here is my effort at what I am going to use. It worked very well. Just remember, I got the hang of doing the bend as you view the video as this was my first ever attempt to do the bend. Simply to make the heating unit.
ruclips.net/video/G4NMB5jlzOY/видео.html
Hi Chris, I see you have installed the wheel rivets, only, on the outside of the wheel. Is that by choice or did you install rivets on the inside of the wheels later? Just curious.
Hi Ken. I installed Rivets to both sides of the wheel felloes. Maybe not clear in my videos.