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I can't believe none of you guys ever used this idea on any of your builds. It's one of the oldest detail tricks in the book. Some of my first models back when I was 8 or 9 years old, I did this. I've done it on all my race car builds for years.

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I think most of us do add them Bill...

Drill out rims and add pc's of wire of appropriate gauge...

A lot of times they are painted black and don't show up too well...

Do you have a new tip or trick?

The thing I like to add are door lock pins...

I guess on race cars they aren't,t needed tho Hahaha

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Can you tell me how you did the dipstick? I just did one on the car in building right now and is no where near as nice as this. My method was to clip a small piece of solder and flatten the tip and bend it over. This is nice!

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Can you tell me how you did the dipstick? I just did one on the car in building right now and is no where near as nice as this. My method was to clip a small piece of solder and flatten the tip and bend it over. This is nice!

Yes, please explain

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Now way back when I first heard of model valve stems was to use straight pin tips filed down and placed with tip outward to get the tapered shape.

greg

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I can't believe none of you guys ever used this idea on any of your builds. It's one of the oldest detail tricks in the book. Some of my first models back when I was 8 or 9 years old, I did this. I've done it on all my race car builds for years.

Um, lots of us do it.

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I use small bits of sewing pins, painted black.

-MJS

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I've been installing valve stems on model car wheels since the late 1970's, and the coming of small plastic rod stock. I'm currently installiing polished brass valve stems in the rims of my ICM '13 Model T Ford wheels--used my Sherline Mill like a drill press, with their 360-degree indexing head to hold my lathe chuck, for perfect spacing and exact alignment (critical on a wood wheel with just 12 spokes).

Art

  • 2 months later...
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Actually I do Bruce.......CF2F1E9A-F31F-406E-A88D-200DF2EB0BBB_zps

A fully functional working dip stick tube on my model trucks...... Pull it out and even oil marks on the stick.

wow that truck is super detailed the best one I have ever seen, what scale is it and what did you add to the frame for that texture?

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Been doing the valve stem stick for years . Although not on every build .

But it depends on the depth of the build I want to go ,,,and/or just my mood at the time.

Either way they are pretty easy to add at any time.

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I can't believe none of you guys ever used this idea on any of your builds. It's one of the oldest detail tricks in the book. Some of my first models back when I was 8 or 9 years old, I did this. I've done it on all my race car builds for years.

maybe do a tutorial so we can benefit from your experience? there's always a new trick-or 2- to learn.

  • 5 weeks later...
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Valve stems made from black wire... I've used both spark plug wire and scale battery cable. Also note the Detail Master wheel weight. You get about a life time supply in the pack for around $6

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