by CKR » Tue Nov 18, 2014 10:01 pm
To add screw posts to a body here is what you do. Go to your local hobby shop and buy some styrene rod of the appropriate thickness. Cut pieces slightly longer than you think you'll need and mount them to the chassis. Now set the body on the posts to see how close it is to where you want it to sit. Trim down the posts a little at a time and check your progress frequently. Try not to over shoot as it much easier to trim a little off the post than put it back. Once the posts are the right length and the body is straight and level apply epoxy, gel type superglue, JB Weld or hot glue to the tops of the posts and sit the body on. Make sure it is positioned straight and level, then don't touch it! I usually shim the tops of the tires with styrene strips or HO scale axles so the tire clearance is even all around. Also it helps to angle the top of the post if the body slopes where it contacts. You may want to then add some strengthening braces around the bases of your new posts but I've had very few problems with breakage. This is also a good way to mount a model kit body when scratch building.