unclescott58 Posted Monday at 07:52 PM Posted Monday at 07:52 PM Hey guys and gals. I’m looking for the metal axles came with the old AMT 1/43 scale model car kits. I have two kits, the 1968 Mustang 2+2 and the 1969 Ford Torino, that are both in good shape and complete, other than they’re both missing their axles. Is there anybody out there that can help me with this?
Horrorshow Posted Monday at 08:52 PM Posted Monday at 08:52 PM I purchased these metal rods from Amazon then trimmed them.
unclescott58 Posted Tuesday at 02:33 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 02:33 AM 5 hours ago, Horrorshow said: I purchased these metal rods from Amazon then trimmed them. Any idea what size wire I would need.
dwc43 Posted Tuesday at 12:28 PM Posted Tuesday at 12:28 PM 9 hours ago, unclescott58 said: Any idea what size wire I would need. Do you have a local Hobby Lobby or Hardware Store? You can take the wheel backs in with you and measure them against the rods that they have in stock if you don't have a caliper to measure them with. Those are cheap to at Walmart. They only go down to the 100's though, not the 1000's. I think less than ten bucks. Harbor Freight has them too. They get more pricey as you get into the ones that measure to the 1000'sth.
Old Buckaroo Posted Tuesday at 02:10 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:10 PM 11 hours ago, unclescott58 said: Any idea what size wire I would need. Do you have a small "drill index" (a set of bits in a case by size) to where you can find the diameter that slides in - for example 1/16" bit ? 1
unclescott58 Posted Tuesday at 02:22 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 02:22 PM 1 hour ago, dwc43 said: Do you have a local Hobby Lobby or Hardware Store? You can take the wheel backs in with you and measure them against the rods that they have in stock if you don't have a caliper to measure them with. Those are cheap to at Walmart. They only go down to the 100's though, not the 1000's. I think less than ten bucks. Harbor Freight has them too. They get more pricey as you get into the ones that measure to the 1000'sth. 11 minutes ago, Old Buckaroo said: Do you have a small "drill index" (a set of bits in a case by size) to where you can find the diameter that slides in - for example 1/16" bit ? Good suggestions guys. Thank you. 1
dwc43 Posted Tuesday at 03:44 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:44 PM 1 hour ago, unclescott58 said: Good suggestions guys. Thank you. More than welcome. Drill bit was a good suggestion too,OB. Now why didn't I think of that. lol
TECHMAN Posted Tuesday at 06:50 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:50 PM If it turns out that the 1/16" is the right size, RON COON RESINS lists them, package of 8 for $1.20 Part# W36...... hope that helps..... DJ
unclescott58 Posted Wednesday at 02:43 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 02:43 AM 7 hours ago, TECHMAN said: If it turns out that the 1/16" is the right size, RON COON RESINS lists them, package of 8 for $1.20 Part# W36...... hope that helps..... DJ I’ll be contacting him tomorrow. Thank you.
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