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The 40x3mm strip was not that expensive, although it would have been a lot cheaper if I bought a full length (I was buying 2m packs off ebay). I made them over a few months. I don't have a donor, so just started making various bits as and when. If I were to do them again (and I have no idea why I didn't do it this time) I would print all plans full size (after drawing in CAD) and then use as templates. For the larger pieces of plate (area wise) I managed to get a 600x1200 piece of 3mm rusty steel from a fabricators I was visiting for work. I still have a bit of it left, and the only thing left to cut is the pedal box. I bought the 10mm bits for the rear uprights from 3GE (excellent quality) as I didn't fancy cutting that myself. the 5mm for the diff plates was from ebay (was real fun cutting that!!) Cheapest is not always best, but for a lot of the plates, if you have time, cutting them yourself is the way forwards. 3GE offer great parts, at a price to match. If you are capable of measuring, marking, and cutting rails for the chassis, then the chassis plates should be no real hurdle for you. Quote:
Diff Drive shafts Front uprights Rear uprights/hubs Steering rack Steering column Prop shaft etc. Basically, anything that could get painted was
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