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  • Guest

    #1

    help needed please

    Hi guys and gals, I hope someone can offer me some assistance I am in the process of designing a diorama but have hit a bit of a snag. For this dio I need to convert a willies jeep in to a cj7 sahara and my main issue is the wheels. The dio is in 1/35 can anyone offer any advice on this, the wheels I am looking for are the ones on the jurrasic park cj7.......should give you a hint to the nature of the dio.

    hope someone can help.

    scott
  • yak face
    Moderator
    • Jun 2009
    • 14013
    • Tony
    • Sheffield

    #2
    I reckon you might struggle scott , the sticking point being the scale . You can get a kit of the Jeep Wrangler in 1/25 by Revell but I dont think theres anything in 1/35 . The only thing i can think is to maybe look at some kids toys in pound shops or similar , you may be able to get a cheap car that you can use the wheels off , cheers tony

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    • Guest

      #3
      Hi Tony cheers mate it is something I have been doing as well but the ones I've seen are either too big or too small, but I will keep looking failing that I might have to find a way to build them.

      scott

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      • monica
        • Oct 2013
        • 15169

        #4
        I was going to say the same as Tony maybe a toy,or what about the desist type of a kub-wag ,

        or if you are thinking of making then,can help,

        No1 use the inside rim,of what you have

        No2,then use the paper kitchen hand paper,socked in water 50/50 %,to the over all width you wont,

        No3 build this up to the high you need,layer a pond layer

        No4 then when you have the hight you need let dry maybe will take a few days to a week,or so

        No5 once dry then start to shape to what you are after using a file,and hobby knife

        hope this is some type of help,

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        • Guest

          #5
          I'm not sure if there is anything of use here:

          http://cj3b.info/Toys/NewRay.html

          or here:

          http://www.todocoleccion.net/coche-escala-132-jeep-cj7-es-nuevo~x33473986

          or this:

          http://www.kapaza.be/nl/overige-verzamelingen/modelauto-jeep-rood-cj7-schaal-1-32-newray-60483665.htm

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          • eddiesolo
            • Jul 2013
            • 11193

            #6
            I'll have a look in the junk box Scott.

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            • Guest

              #7
              Cheers folks, Monica it might come down to having to scratch build, Eddie thanks a lot mate I would appreciate that very much, Richard cheers for the links I will have a good look. Here is something I have been thinking about what would be the size difference between 1/35 and 132 as I might consider buying the 1/32 jeep cj7?

              scott

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              • Guest

                #8
                Hi Scott have you thought of using the 1:35 Toyota pick up wheels, E.T models do a set of replacement resin wheels, they look great and would be the ideal wheel for what you are looking for.

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Originally posted by \
                  Hi Scott have you thought of using the 1:35 Toyota pick up wheels, E.T models do a set of replacement resin wheels, they look great and would be the ideal wheel for what you are looking for.[ATTACH]100262[/ATTACH]
                  Cheers tommy this may do the job I will look into a set.

                  scott

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Happy to be of help mate.

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Hi all I managed to find a 1/32 cj7 jeep, not quite sure if I will use it yet not sure if it will fit with 1/35. I will need to see when it arrives, thanks for all your help so far.

                      scott

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        I shouldn't think the difference between 1/35 an 1/32 would notice.

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