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New FMS 1/24 power wagon

Thanks Alaska! It’s more practice than talent.
Got the fenders and running boards shaved up on the caged build. Should eliminate a lot of hang up problems.
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Looks like a real Boss!!!! "thumbsup"

Made a new bed for mine. Love these little guys. "thumbsup"

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Awesome stake bed!!! I love it.:mrgreen:
 
Question: I boguht the Treal driveshafts for my FCX24 and they did not make the end "D" shaped, they only made it circular. Is anyone aware of any aluminum driveshafts that come with a "D" shaped opening on both ends?
 
Question: I boguht the Treal driveshafts for my FCX24 and they did not make the end "D" shaped, they only made it circular. Is anyone aware of any aluminum driveshafts that come with a "D" shaped opening on both ends?

I would just use a file or a Dremel to shape the ends to match the original "D" shape.

Used to have to file driveshafts to fit differential lockers from aftermarket companies all the time, and they were hardened steel and larger diameter.
 
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