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how to make your cars wheels move freely!
I have here more ideas how to make your paper model cars move!
I have drawing of images to help you out to figure on steps to do little by little hand drawing of on how to build your model wheels on axles to make them all rotate and roll on the floor even a little kid would get a kick out of it. so I'm going to post pages of on how to make your wheels and axles that will move on cardstock I recommended 110lb thick cardstock it's good for a testing a tube length! so I'm going to post just parts of the model pages on only 3 pages! in the next post that I posted up with steps and ways of making them work wonders! |
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i have them now in order!
here it is the steps on how to make your papercraft paper model concept car or cars work without using plastic metal wood or drinking straw!
enjoy I hope this helps you designers all out! if not I don't know what else to do? good luck on the drawings that I drew out for all of you! it would even help you out on all so trucks suv's vans planes wheels may a little more difficulty because there are to smaller the car wheels! |
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gracias Michael, una idea simple, pero que cumple muy bien la función, gracias
thanks Michael, a simple idea, but the function does just fine, thank you |
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Thanks for this! I have some car models I would like to build with rotating wheels.
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Nice little tutorial. With some fiddling around, it might work for railway related builds as well!
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kind regards, Christiaan |
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Most of our wheeled vehicle models come with simple triangular axles, and many folks just glue the wheels to the ends. It is possible to insert a tooth-pick or length of paper-clip inside the triangular axles, and the wheels are then attached to them. I've only bothered to do it once, but I was pleased with the results. Going mini-RC would be the next step.
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I've done basically the same thing but I used a milkshake plastic straw glued to the frame and inserted a smaller plastic drink straw through the first straw and glued on the wheels. Its free materials and recycling. Just cut the milkshake straw shorter than the axle drink straw.
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here's a real photo of the drawings!
the model on how did he do that out of cardstock 110lb? and now here's that answer look here! in the photo I mean.
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Here is an idea that will work, it even opens up the means to do a hubcap
:-) R |
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