HANDMADE INTERNATIONAL Truck |Styrene Plastic | PT.6 [Radiator]
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- čas přidán 13. 11. 2022
- This is Part 6 of my attempt to build a 1/24 scale model truck completely by hand. It is a model of an International s2500/2574. The truck is a 1/24 scale Styrene Plastic model.
The radiator is made of 1mm(0.04") and 0.5mm thick Styrene sheets
Part 5- • HANDMADE INTERNATIONAL...
Plastruct Bondene Cement - www.amazon.com/Plastruct-0000...
Styrene sheets - www.amazon.com/Evergreen-Corr...
This truck was never intended to be and will never become an rc model.
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you are the best styrene modeler i have ever seen :D:D:D: please post more videos or small tutorials how do you make thinks etc.. thanks for sharing
I appreciate the support. There are many out there that are way better than me lol... And yes, I'll try to post smaller videos of how to make parts.
Very nice
🔵🔵🔵👍👍👍😀😀😀🔵🔵🔵
1mm styrene sheets and salsa for me....
Love your vids.
Unique building style that I find extremely enjoyable.
Don't eat plastic.
It's looking great brother. 🤟🤠👍
So very impressive. Very well done.
Awesome job. I'm impressed.
You're the best brother
Espetacular excelente trabalho !
Coming along well l guessed it was the fan shroud you were making l might not get tge right truck , but l know a fan shroud when l see one 😉 😀..... lnteresting to know what your favourite car is , mines an Aussie Ford Falcon XB 👍
Thanks for the comment bro. Really appreciate it. Lol yes that's great. About the car, those Falcons are some bad machines. I've only seen them here on CZcams.
I honestly have a long list of favorite cars. I currently have a Ford explorer 5.0 buiding. It is one of the cars I had always wanted ever since I was a child. Now that I have one I'm still in love with it. It's almost as old as me but I have a handfull of custom upgrades that I want to do to it.
I need to ask you a question. If you glue something with that weld glue and you need to separate it for some reason how do you do that?
You could use a sharp blade to cut or mark along the seam as best as possible, and then try to pull it apart. You'll typically get a clean separation that way. The thinner the mated surfaces are, the easier it will be to separate them. If you should weld two large flat surfaces together with an excessive amount of this stuff then it will never separate without damaging the styrene.
Awesome project with styrene. what thickness of styrene sheet.
1mm