Glad i found this been trying to strip mine, what a silly place to hide screws nearly snapped mine in half haha. You should rename video to Dismantling a solido skyline R34 model as it was a lot of help and would get you more views on youtube search . Thanks
You have covered the removal of the wheels which helps. I also want to know about the fitment of the new ones as from what I have seen they do not just slip on as the hole in the new wheel is not a suitable size for the axle. This is where I am struggling.
All my models are static and I prefer them that way so they don't accidentally roll anywhere. I use hot glue but only the smallest amount. One dot in top of the arch and set the wheel in. I then use sprue from model kits and again one dot on the floor and one to the back of new wheel. I always use hot glue because it can be removed without damage. NEVER use superglue. I should have shown that but I will in the next video.
It's a great work. Model looks different now. It's a little sad model has no opening hood and trunk, but, who is opening and closing a scale model all day long?
The rear wheels are held on axle with a tiny spot of glue. The wheels will always be loose unless you glue them again. Use Hi-Tack or Canopy Glue. Do not use super glue
Have you turned the wheels to make sure there is none hiding in the arch. Solido models are put together with screws so if it seems to be holding solid there must be a screw or two that you can't see.
@@retrophil8241 the area its suck to had a screw but it was the first screw i took out. i took out 8 screws so far but had a hard time removing the wheels to see if there are more