metal wheels for sdkfz 250

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cedric meyer
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metal wheels for sdkfz 250

Post by cedric meyer »

I will probably propose soon metal cast wheels for the 250, i would like to know who would be interested...

Lucien Runge
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Post by Lucien Runge »

Hey Cedric;

Mike Stannard sells a great pair of machined 250 wheels including two types of hubs. I have set and they are excellent.

Lucien
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Tim Bowman
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Post by Tim Bowman »

Hi Cedric

Are you planning on making the road wheels for the tracks, or the front wheels? That's funny because I just started again on my RC conversion(that was put on hold due to my Panther) and was wondering what to do about the road wheels. :)

Thanks

Tim
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cedric meyer
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Post by cedric meyer »

yes, as Mike makes already the front wheels, i decided to make the road wheels... master is "en route" but i still need some informations to make them the most accurate i can...
By the way i try to post pictures of what i did already but i can't. Is there a tutorial somewhere here?

Ad Wouterse
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Post by Ad Wouterse »

Cedric,

If you want to add your pictures to the forum you have to create an account on a webserver.
Go to www.photobucket.com and create a free personal account. After that has been settled, you can upload the pictures from your PC to your photobucket account. You can store your pictures over there for as long as you want and access is secured by your password.
To publish the pictures in this forum, or any other place on the web, you click on the URL tag that is printed behind the "IMG code". The cell will turn blue. Click with the right mouse button and select "copy" from the pop-up menu. Then you return to the forum and select the place where you want your picture to appear in your posting. Click with the right mouse button again and select "paste". The URL link will appear in your text. When you click "preview" you will see the picture in all its glory.

You can add multiple pictures in the same posting by repeating the a.m. procedure. It is easiest if you have 2 internet sessions open simultaniously, one with the forum and the other with your photobucket album.
Good luck :wink:
Cheers,
Ad

cedric meyer
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Post by cedric meyer »

that's really clear... I'll try that as soon as i'm back from england. Thanks a lot.

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