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karlo
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Sunday, February 19, 2012 11:58:13 AM(UTC)
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Well im planning on building a 6x4 scania r580, as a base im going to buy the italeri r580 kit but what else do i need to convert the 4x2 kit to a 6x4 model? sorry if its obvious im new
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wirralpete
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hi karlo try having a look here
http://kitformservices.com/tq.html
scroll down to TQ 132 and 133 and see which set up you need.
welcome to the forum too mate
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hey karlo welcome as pete sujested,,howards kit has all you need,,if its your first kit dont be afraid to ask questions we wont bite ooo dont use ordenary glue to glue your glass in,,see special supplies,,ss33,,clear fix
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As above Karl, also have a look at these other sites for any bits you may need:
www.mgmouldings.co.uk
www.modelltrucksandparts.com
Take your time when assembling and do a dry run first before applying glue to get an idea how parts fit together. Watch out for the cab rear panel as folk tend to glue this in upside down if your building the topline. As said before - don't be afraid to ask - we all had to start somewhere.
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cheers for the warm welcome
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