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Thanks John, I hope it will be a build worth watching.
So, looks like it's time for another small update. However, this time I'll run through how I made the fenders for peterbilt65! There will be pictures, don't worry... ![]() The update is a small brace I added to the front of the truck. The brace supports the two fenders, keeping them together for when I will start on the hood. I'm not sure if it is precise enough for me to keep though, because it appears to be a little off, and I tend to hate anything that is not completed with as much precision as I see you guys pull off! ![]() So, pics! Here is the cab as it stands... ![]() That is the brace in between the fenders. ![]() Side view (cab not properly leveled). ![]() ![]() Inside view of the brace, you can see the challenge of attaching everything! ![]() ![]() Here is a view with the cab sitting level. ![]() And a view of the inside for fun. ![]() Now, Neil... Here is your tutorial on how to make the fenders and what they look like. This is what the piece looks like: ![]() ![]() ![]() I used a hacksaw to cut the smaller connector section off of the larger piece, leaving that piece that shrunk to a smaller circle on the one end, leaving a perfect fender circle! ![]() Here you can hopefully see where the fender came from, and what the final product looks like. ![]() Good luck, and happy building to you! Just mention where you got the design from, so that other people can see how! ![]() This concludes our build update/tutorial! Thanks for looking... Tune in next week for more. ![]() ![]() Let me know what you think guys! ![]() -Bigrigger
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