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    My take on the Monster Truck and School Bus. Always favourites at Xmas time.
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    Nicely done sir...
    Love the wheels, BUT how did you do them please!!
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    Thumbs up Way Cute Mudders!!!

    Nice job!
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    Nothing special with the wheels Crowie, I used the router table method but with thicker stock for the wheels (40 - 50 mm), I only routed in 15 - 20 mm from each side. I used a stop block on my router fence so all cuts, left and right, were of equal length.
    Geoff

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