379_pete Posted October 23, 2010 Share Posted October 23, 2010 I was going to make the hood for my autocar build, a butterfly hood to be authentic instead of "using tape to display the engine as amt suggests doing. what would be a good tool to use as hinges and does anyone know were to find a pic to show how they open on the real deal. thanks, brandon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kodiak Island Modeler Posted October 23, 2010 Share Posted October 23, 2010 I'm doing the same thing with one that I'm working on. What I'll do is just use plastruct tubes with a metal wire down through it; in other words a piano hinge affect. That's simplified, but there are several tutorials for it. I'm thinking that there might be one on this forum. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
highway Posted October 23, 2010 Share Posted October 23, 2010 I'm doing the same thing with one that I'm working on. What I'll do is just use plastruct tubes with a metal wire down through it; in other words a piano hinge affect. That's simplified, but there are several tutorials for it. I'm thinking that there might be one on this forum. I never thought of doing a piano hinge like that, it sounds like a good idea. If you want something more like a piano hinge without trying to scratchbuild it, I've heard doll house piano hinge works good. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
QCDOC Posted October 23, 2010 Share Posted October 23, 2010 I was going to make the hood for my autocar build, a butterfly hood to be authentic instead of "using tape to display the engine as amt suggests doing. what would be a good tool to use as hinges and does anyone know were to find a pic to show how they open on the real deal. thanks, brandon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
379_pete Posted October 23, 2010 Author Share Posted October 23, 2010 how the heck you do that thats just what I want Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old Albion Posted October 23, 2010 Share Posted October 23, 2010 I use the Model Car Garages piano hinges when making butterfly hoods. They are a little tricky to work with, but with a little care and perseverance the result is well worth it. The first hood I built was for my Pete 351, the hood itself is made of brass sheet. The second is my Autocar dump truck and last is the Autocar with the big Detroit. The hood on this is the kit hood modified (I extended the hood a scale 10" to get the Detroit in). Hope this helps Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
20dakota04 Posted October 23, 2010 Share Posted October 23, 2010 (edited) Here is what you need to made these hinges.I use plastic cement and crazy glue to put it together. For materials I use 1/16th aluminum tube, .032(.81mm) brass rod and thin sheet styrene.All cut to the same length. Now score the aluminum tube with and x-acto knife to simulate a piano hinge, leave the brass rod in the tube when scoring.Then cut into three pieces.Use a small drill bit to clean out the tube after cutting. I leave the center section alittle larger. Now cut plastic strip to same length as the tube pieces and crazy glue to the edge of the strip.Then insert brass rod. Edited October 23, 2010 by 20dakota04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxer Posted October 23, 2010 Share Posted October 23, 2010 (edited) Very nice little hinge tutorial there! I'm in the process of doing some smaller pin hinges for a van, but all the same as these long ones and you've given me some ideas. The photos WERE worth a thousand words! Edited October 23, 2010 by Foxer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
20dakota04 Posted October 23, 2010 Share Posted October 23, 2010 With the hinge together glue the two ends onto one side of your project with plastic glue. And the center section to the other side. This is what you end up with a hinge that can easily come apart for painting. Hope this helps. Any questions just ask. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
freightshaker Posted October 23, 2010 Share Posted October 23, 2010 Wow hey this is a great tutorial I have been seeing these trucks with hinge work done to them and wondered how they did it. Now this concept can be applied to the doors on the cab as well? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Johnny Posted October 23, 2010 Share Posted October 23, 2010 That was great Ray! Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
QCDOC Posted October 23, 2010 Share Posted October 23, 2010 how the heck you do that thats just what I want Brass sheet and piano hinge. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ben Posted October 23, 2010 Share Posted October 23, 2010 (edited) Here's the stuff I'll be using. http://www.nelsonhobby.com/miniature-piano-hinges.html Edited October 23, 2010 by Ben Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clayton Posted October 23, 2010 Share Posted October 23, 2010 Here's the stuff I'll be using. http://www.nelsonhobby.com/miniature-piano-hinges.html Hey bin! you think the 5/8 flange would work as a cab door hinge?I cut the door out on a 377 last year/Winter and door hinges have been the hold up ever since. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ben Posted October 24, 2010 Share Posted October 24, 2010 Hey bin! you think the 5/8 flange would work as a cab door hinge?I cut the door out on a 377 last year/Winter and door hinges have been the hold up ever since. Bin???, who is this Bin person you speak of? Yes, the smallest hinge would work fine for the Pete doors. I used it to hinge the door on my sleeper that was just painted. There's pics of how it looks in the "W900L" project folder on my Fotki site. www.public.fotki.com/lotso Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David G. Posted October 26, 2010 Share Posted October 26, 2010 Very clever! Thanks for letting this one loose on us, I'm sure I'll end up using it some day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
evilone Posted May 14, 2011 Share Posted May 14, 2011 Now if i was to use this idea for my doors on my four door cab would i have to cut a notch outta the door and body? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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