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As I said, finding plasticard here in Croatia is near impossible. I'll either order it or make do with something else. It's really expensive for a piece of Styrofoam.
I managed to get the chassis assembled and motor brackets mounted. I can't really do anything else until sprockets and tracks arrive. I will try to figure out how how to make track tensioners. ![]() |
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Ahh, yes. That would explain it. These polystyrene materials are chemically the same as Styrofoam, but completely different in structure. They are not a foam at all. More like a credit card. I've only tried Evergreen, but Plastruct is another popular hobby brand. You may be able to find the same material in large sheets from a plastics material distributor or a store for construction materials. I like it because it's easy to cut (score with a knife, then bend to break it off) and makes a very solid bond with a solvent based glue. I don't have experience or a suitable work space for working with metals, but you seem to be good with it. I'm sure you can make a very nice metal cab if you prefer that. Brass is a popular material for detailed work as it can be soldered with normal tools.
This is a good intro to working with styrene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJQ71o1qqWw |
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