Next comes the wheels and suspension in Step 5.
The wheels remind me of the ones used in Panzer IA and Panzer IB German tanks. The molding is good but there is a problem in that there are two recessed knock out marks. I used tow small discs of plastic that where made with my punch and die set.These were glued with CA to the spoke. Next this was scraped down with a curved Xacto knife and then camouflaged with a shot of Mr. Surfacer 500. In this picture you can see on the right the unadulterated wheels with the knock out marks on the front of the spokes. On the left the spokes have been coated in Mr. Surfacer.
The small discs glued into the holes.
Pictured here is is one of the assemblies that I made using parts A1, A2, A3, A4, and two B2 wheels. If you notice there is the glint of brass there. I ended up replacing the pin on part A1with some brass rod. I did this because I tried gluing the parts A1- A2 together to sandwich the wheel B2 in place. But the glue wondered and the wheel was not spinning. I want the wheel to turn for painting etc. so this was a problem. I think the solution I have come up with is more sturdy and I'm happy this is what I ended up doing.
So to demonstrate my process here, these are parts A5, A6. I have snipped the pin from part A5.
Next you can see I have drilled into the root of the snipped pin on part A5.
The brass rod glued into the hole
snipped brass
drilled a hole through part A6.
here you can see the brass rod threaded into place. A dry fit.