Hey, I just took the car out of the closet and all the tires aren't worn yet and are still as soft as they were at the beginning. The set of wheels wasn't right for me either. If you look closely at the end of the video, you will see that it is the same rim three times and a different one. I only noticed this myself when I was editing the video. It was then very annoying. Greetings Robert
@@robaut164 I've got one last question if you don't mind. I take it that since you store them inside closets, your models aren't exposed to any amount of sunlight?
If you cut the wheel axle off of an unwanted pair of wheels and glue it to the pair you want to use ....this will lower the car but put the cut axle in the base first
Hey, the little strips are 1mm thick. Alternatively, you can also use my axle holder. They enable maximum lowering and the car rolls perfectly afterwards. cults3d.com/:1300311 In the video you can see how it's done: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EfzjgldWUh4.html
Anyone have problems with the size of BNDS wheels on Hot Wheels models? I bought some 15" wheels but the diameter with the tire fitted is even smaller than just the original Hot Wheels wheel. I tried several models all with the same problem. BNDS seem to be way too small
they are made for true 1/64 scale models, hot wheels are too oversized for them. The abs bnds wheels have a bigger 9.8mm size, like the one on the video, that fits hot wheels, but its still a bit smaller than regular