Tamiya BMW R75/ sidecar
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That’s what I was talking about in my reply to your other remark about this putty
Like I said there, simplest solution is to squeeze all the glue out of the tube.
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Probably will squeeze it out - or let it run out, which seems to be what it wants to do! Oh well, onwards and upwards!Comment
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I tend to cheat a little, and put too much on, then file back (then take too much off!) then give up & decide that 'it's close enough' and nobody's going to look that close anyway!
Now got to get the rest of the painting done and get the sidecar to the right height compared to the two of them & get the arms in the right places.Comment
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I agree - even when you go up in scale, they're still too thick (I've gone up to 1/6 I think) - think that most bike wheel spokes are around the 4mm mark, so getting them somewhere about right would mean at 1/35 scale a spoke that's .11 mm thick, then the lacing pattern (you'll notice that on this model, the spokes aren't overlapped) would probably mean horrendous costs, then trying to clean up the flash - it goes on forever, think I'll accept the 'shortcomings'! At least they aren't just molded onto a disc of plastic
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Etched spokes are about the closest you can get, really. Unless, of course, you go and make your own from (say) very thin fishing line, or even hair … it should be doable, and strong enough to hold up the model — but rather you than me
A disc of clear plastic with the spokes engraved in it might actually be a good way to do it, if the disc is clear enough and doesn’t reflect too much.
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