Be interesting to see what board you put in her

I picked the steel wheels up from Asiatam. We were placing an order anyway, so it saved on postage. I think they were about $8US a pair.midlife306 wrote:Looks brilliant Bill, I’m working on one of these atm too, just wish mine was as far along as yours.
Where did you get the steel wheels from?
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Wayne
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I'm really working on a budget of just about zero on this project, so it'll be a cheap build. Not too many bells and whistles, but a lot of scratch building and re purposing.HERMAN BIX wrote:Now that right there is great work Captain.
I hazard a guess to a third of the cost of a Tamiya, and a lot less stress when it comes to cutting & shutting it![]()
The lead roadwheels are nice, how were they to fit ?
To be honest, Carl, I never really noticed that the sprocket was different until you mentioned it. I guess I'll have to dig and see if I've got a set, or hunt them up.c.rainford73 wrote:Bill looks very nice. Are you changing the front drive sprockets? Following along
Thanks, Herman! Really appreciate you taking a look for me.HERMAN BIX wrote:I think I have a sprocket set mate, no use to me as I will not be doing another Pz 4 until the next ice age
At work now but will confirm later and advise
If they are late ones you can have them.
Please hold for further info !