General M35 a2

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toniolillo
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General M35 a2

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As I'm finishing the Streit Typhoon I'll start with this project, this is a truck that I've ever seen in movies I liked and I decided to make one to scale 1:16, I hope you like it, greetings
This is the real model:
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So far I have made ??the front and rear suspensions and I have attached to the chassis. by the front end to fix this because I have a finger injured
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You can also see the mess worktable
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In this last picture you can see the wheels you will use this scale, I have a pair of wheels more, with which I'll try to make the original tires which, in a case that does not fit well the wheels to stay as which are pictured
I hope to get my finger soon to continue doing work, a fellow greeting
971wright
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Hi Interesting ,are you using servos to drive the axels if so can you show a bit of detail of this , never seen this done before.

regards pete
toniolillo
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Hi I put new developments, say that I had to change the rear suspension to work properly, I put some photos, greetings:
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The hood is functional and within the compartment will be part of the electronic
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The front fender is made of cardboard, it is an approximate template to perform the authentic
toniolillo
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mcevoyi
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hello Toni

that build looks amazing....i see you use Bruder wheels ...which is a good idea

what make axel and gearbox are you using
toniolillo
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Hello, axles are actually false axes are only one box-shaped shaft, which has within a servo modified to rotate 360 degrees, so look authentic axes, but in reality they are not, the wheels are attached to the shaft by a well-produced parts with the printer Abs that seem about hats, I'll put pictures already, so it is a very easy way to attach the wheels to the axle Bruder, Greetings
toniolillo
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I put more progress, I hope you like it, greetings:
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Here you can see the side steps and spare wheel into place
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On this see the headlights and bumper that is not over yet
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The roof is not finished, I have made so you can get on and off so as to have two models in one
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As you can see the hood is secured by a toothpick
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This is all for today, greetings
toniolillo
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I put new developments:
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Of course hinges really move to open the hood
trackmech81
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Excellent work.
toniolillo
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I have almost the absence of a couple of details and the interior of the cabin
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