This guy seems to do a decent job-mrmetallica wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 7:07 pm ive found the rear wheels seem to sit right over the Alan bolts so i cant get to them ? any ideas
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This guy seems to do a decent job-mrmetallica wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 7:07 pm ive found the rear wheels seem to sit right over the Alan bolts so i cant get to them ? any ideas
I strongly suggest that you start a new topic with an appropriate title for what you need help with every time you have a new topic to deal with. Your topic of "painting" will not attract anyone to help you with the issue you are having.mrmetallica wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 7:59 pm hes got the middle part of the wheel off so can undo the screw to get the wheel off first . mine have the middle bit on so cant do it his way
mrmetallica wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 7:59 pm hes got the middle part of the wheel off so can undo the screw to get the wheel off first . mine have the middle bit on so cant do it his way
i want to paint the tank but the rear wheels cover the alan bolt holes so can't undo the boltsMeter rat wrote: ↑Wed Apr 26, 2023 7:18 ammrmetallica wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 7:59 pm hes got the middle part of the wheel off so can undo the screw to get the wheel off first . mine have the middle bit on so cant do it his way
I am not quite sure what you are asking. Are you asking how to remove the wheels? Or are you asking how to paint.
If you asking how to remove the wheels prior to painting, then in the video provided by Mr Chef, at 1 minute 40 seconds, it shows the centre caps of the wheels being removed, using bent nose pliers. Remove the centre caps and you will find the screws which hold on the wheels as shown in the video. Yours may be glued in. If I remember, I will be removing the wheels on my Challenger over the weekend to pint them, the lower chassis and tracks. As suggested, if asking about paint I would star a new thread in Hints and Tips, under painting and weathering. If asking about dismantling you model, why not start a new thread under the relevant manufacturer, and show us what you have been working on. Oh! And photographs would help.
Can you post pictures? So we can see better what you are trying to accomplish. If you remove the rear wheels, then would that not then expose the offending Allen bolts? The video posted by Mr Chef is fairly self explanatory, and not having a Pershing it is difficult to understand what the problem is.mrmetallica wrote: ↑Wed Apr 26, 2023 12:46 pmi want to paint the tank but the rear wheels cover the alan bolt holes so can't undo the boltsMeter rat wrote: ↑Wed Apr 26, 2023 7:18 ammrmetallica wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 7:59 pm hes got the middle part of the wheel off so can undo the screw to get the wheel off first . mine have the middle bit on so cant do it his way
I am not quite sure what you are asking. Are you asking how to remove the wheels? Or are you asking how to paint.
If you asking how to remove the wheels prior to painting, then in the video provided by Mr Chef, at 1 minute 40 seconds, it shows the centre caps of the wheels being removed, using bent nose pliers. Remove the centre caps and you will find the screws which hold on the wheels as shown in the video. Yours may be glued in. If I remember, I will be removing the wheels on my Challenger over the weekend to pint them, the lower chassis and tracks. As suggested, if asking about paint I would star a new thread in Hints and Tips, under painting and weathering. If asking about dismantling you model, why not start a new thread under the relevant manufacturer, and show us what you have been working on. Oh! And photographs would help.
the video is good but he has the wheel ctrs off the wheel i dont want to take them off it would ruin the wheel so i need to undo a bolt that sits right under the wheel ive pulled the wheel side ways can get to it but the allen key slips .is the ctrs of the wheels glued on or not ? i dont use photo bucketMeter rat wrote: ↑Wed Apr 26, 2023 2:01 pmCan you post pictures? So we can see better what you are trying to accomplish. If you remove the rear wheels, then would that not then expose the offending Allen bolts? The video posted by Mr Chef is fairly self explanatory, and not having a Pershing it is difficult to understand what the problem is.mrmetallica wrote: ↑Wed Apr 26, 2023 12:46 pmi want to paint the tank but the rear wheels cover the alan bolt holes so can't undo the boltsMeter rat wrote: ↑Wed Apr 26, 2023 7:18 am
I am not quite sure what you are asking. Are you asking how to remove the wheels? Or are you asking how to paint.
If you asking how to remove the wheels prior to painting, then in the video provided by Mr Chef, at 1 minute 40 seconds, it shows the centre caps of the wheels being removed, using bent nose pliers. Remove the centre caps and you will find the screws which hold on the wheels as shown in the video. Yours may be glued in. If I remember, I will be removing the wheels on my Challenger over the weekend to pint them, the lower chassis and tracks. As suggested, if asking about paint I would star a new thread in Hints and Tips, under painting and weathering. If asking about dismantling you model, why not start a new thread under the relevant manufacturer, and show us what you have been working on. Oh! And photographs would help.
Here is more of the same video-mrmetallica wrote: ↑Wed Apr 26, 2023 8:35 pm the video is good but he has the wheel ctrs off the wheel i dont want to take them off it would ruin the wheel so i need to undo a bolt that sits right under the wheel ive pulled the wheel side ways can get to it but the allen key slips .is the ctrs of the wheels glued on or not ? i dont use photo bucket
the video is good but he has the wheel ctrs off the wheel i dont want to take them off it would ruin the wheel so i need to undo a bolt that sits right under the wheel ive pulled the wheel side ways can get to it but the allen key slips .is the ctrs of the wheels glued on or not ? i dont use photo bucket
i dont use my phone to post but a lap top . i will try and learn from it but i probably will mess up i just would like to learn a few thingsMeter rat wrote: ↑Thu Apr 27, 2023 8:12 amthe video is good but he has the wheel ctrs off the wheel i dont want to take them off it would ruin the wheel so i need to undo a bolt that sits right under the wheel ive pulled the wheel side ways can get to it but the allen key slips .is the ctrs of the wheels glued on or not ? i dont use photo bucket
Firstly, photographs can be posted direct from your phone. I do not use photo bucket of any other hosting means.
I do not know how much you paid for the tank, but as a none runner, I suspect not a lot. You will probably do more damage to the tank hull, by trying to move the wheels side ways, as the plastic may be brittle. You have nothing to loose by prising off the wheel caps, as they can be replaced relatively cheaply, and if they come off without damage, all is good. I would treat this model as a learning experience. I have asked for help on here and made mistakes. Damaged parts, remade parts, and all of it has been a learning curve. I am now doing my third tank and every one has thrown up new problems, but I have learned that all can be sorted. Start a build thread in the Heng Long section and document your build and modifications so we can all benefit from your experience, both good and bad.