So here you can see the wheels being glued together- I want the wheels to be movable so I only used a tiny drop of 2 part epoxy on the necessary surfaces and then clamped it tight while the chemicals did their thing. Having them movable will assist in access for later weathering.
You can also see here that I have used a mix of a light grey #106 and earth #29 and painted the sides of the tires. The surface that hits the road was painted with grimy black from PollyScale.
Just a test to re-familiarize myself with the wheels- it's been a while!
The colour was bad on these shots so I made it B&W for clarity- the metal axle for the rear idler is fitted- much longer than needed at this point- easier to assemble this way and then later trim back excess.
The inside and outside of the rear wheels needs a couple of nuts and another fitting to be complete. These will be glued in place with some thin CA glue.
Making sure I have the right assembly on the right side
Trimming back the excess- and then filing to a smooth surface.
Otherside
fitting the suspension parts in place- as you can see the white plastic rod is far too long- again to aid in ease of assembly- these stalks will need to be trimmed back now as well.
snipped- the faces of the trim will need to be flattened out with a sanding block- and then the centre will be drilled out to fit the rods that will hold the strengthening bar in place.