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how to simulate flat tires?

June 22 2008 at 2:47 AM
  (Login godfather7)
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Any suggestions on how to modify resin tires to look like they are flat?

 
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(Login KitchinerLyle)
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How about.......

June 22 2008, 7:32 PM 

Hi Talino,

gently placing them on a hot Iron and pressing down on them? I'm not sure if this may help but I thought I'd suggest it.

Thanks Lyle

 
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Re: How about.......

June 23 2008, 2:59 AM 

thanks will try.

 
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(Login djnick66)
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Another method

June 23 2008, 11:08 AM 

Im not sure a hot iron will do much to a thick resin tire. I would saw the tire flat, making sure to keep the bottom at the proper angle. If the vehicle has a flat tire it might lean a bit... then build up the flat bulgey part around teh bottom with some epoxy putty.

 
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