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56 5 January, 13:19
Lorraine Lin
Hi Alexander, I added some LED lights, and a remote switch controller. Just uploaded 2 more photos.
Will work on the seats next step. Inspired by you porsche 992, will add some seat stitching detail
Hi Alexander, I added some LED lights, and a remote switch controller. Just uploaded 2 more photos.
Will work on the seats next step. Inspired by you porsche 992, will add some seat stitching detail
1 12 January, 08:32
Spanjaard
wow, it looks truly amazing..... is it OOB or did you add lots of detailes (apart from the LEDs of course)? new Delorean seems to be better than previous Aoshima kit
wow, it looks truly amazing..... is it OOB or did you add lots of detailes (apart from the LEDs of course)? new Delorean seems to be better than previous Aoshima kit
12 January, 09:14
Alexander Grivonev
Cool! Please be careful with the wiping, let the base seat color dry properly. Use Tamiya acrylics for base color (lacquers will probably work too) Also, do not use flat, at least semigloss or gloss for the base paint so the stitch paint will be easier to wipe off. Use waterbased paints for the stitches (Vallejo, etc) wipe of IMMEDIATELY with water and if necessary a bit of the same brands cleaner.
Cool! Please be careful with the wiping, let the base seat color dry properly. Use Tamiya acrylics for base color (lacquers will probably work too) Also, do not use flat, at least semigloss or gloss for the base paint so the stitch paint will be easier to wipe off. Use waterbased paints for the stitches (Vallejo, etc) wipe of IMMEDIATELY with water and if necessary a bit of the same brands cleaner.
12 January, 10:41
Lorraine Lin
Hi Spanjaard, Yes, the new model is quite good. Part II also released in last month. Part III will be in May 25.
Time machine from Back to th..rt II (Aoshima 064375, 1:24)
And OOD stands for? Sorry for my poor English.
Hi Spanjaard, Yes, the new model is quite good. Part II also released in last month. Part III will be in May 25.
Time machine from Back to th..rt II (Aoshima 064375, 1:24)
And OOD stands for? Sorry for my poor English.
12 January, 10:46
Starbase101
You underestimate yourself Lorraine. The model build looks as fantastic as the person doing the work.
You underestimate yourself Lorraine. The model build looks as fantastic as the person doing the work.
1 12 January, 15:10
Alexander Grivonev
That is so cool 👍 Could you probably explain in a few words how you did the illumination? Is it some kind of a kit, do I need an electronics degree for it or is it easily applicable? What kind of PCB is the one you are using? Anyhow hats off, that looks amazing!
That is so cool 👍 Could you probably explain in a few words how you did the illumination? Is it some kind of a kit, do I need an electronics degree for it or is it easily applicable? What kind of PCB is the one you are using? Anyhow hats off, that looks amazing!
18 January, 18:03
Lorraine Lin
Thank you Alexander. These lights are not as complicated as they seem and don't require specialized electrical backgroud. I bought some LEDs with dimensions of 0.6mm x 0.3mm and in different colors, 3 volts. So, all that's needed is to connect a battery and a switch.
The PCB board is a multi-switcher, enabling me to control those lights with a remote controller. Additionally, I plan to use soft filaments for the flame part. Different colors and different lengths also available in the market.
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Thank you Alexander. These lights are not as complicated as they seem and don't require specialized electrical backgroud. I bought some LEDs with dimensions of 0.6mm x 0.3mm and in different colors, 3 volts. So, all that's needed is to connect a battery and a switch.
The PCB board is a multi-switcher, enabling me to control those lights with a remote controller. Additionally, I plan to use soft filaments for the flame part. Different colors and different lengths also available in the market.
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1 19 January, 01:45
Alexander Grivonev
Could you perhaps provide the link to the PCB board article page where you bought itß
Could you perhaps provide the link to the PCB board article page where you bought itß
19 January, 02:10
Lorraine Lin
@Alexander,
I bought my remote switch from a local store. But similar one available in amazon or ebay. Below one has 4 channels, DC 3 - 24 V voltage range, should be good.
amazon.com/dp/B09P89RF8R/
You could also search if this is available in your local store, key word is "RF433". If the LED light is too bright, you could connect some resistance in series. 10KΩ is ok for those LEDs.
@Alexander,
I bought my remote switch from a local store. But similar one available in amazon or ebay. Below one has 4 channels, DC 3 - 24 V voltage range, should be good.
amazon.com/dp/B09P89RF8R/
You could also search if this is available in your local store, key word is "RF433". If the LED light is too bright, you could connect some resistance in series. 10KΩ is ok for those LEDs.
1 19 January, 03:25
CaptGPF
I'm looking forward to seeing how you use the soft filaments! You always cook up the most interesting builds!
I'm looking forward to seeing how you use the soft filaments! You always cook up the most interesting builds!
1 19 January, 21:09
Alexander Grivonev
what do you mean decals for stitching 😄 now I am a little disappointed
what do you mean decals for stitching 😄 now I am a little disappointed
24 January, 15:20
Lorraine Lin
@CaptGPF, the flames are included in the kits. I just painted them and put the filaments inside.
@Alexander, I tried your suggestion, seems I overestimated my skill😜 The stitches are really difficult to be a straight line. Finally I brought a decal (dot line decal) for these stitches. Anyway, I'm still really grateful for your instruction. I need to practice more.
@CaptGPF, the flames are included in the kits. I just painted them and put the filaments inside.
@Alexander, I tried your suggestion, seems I overestimated my skill😜 The stitches are really difficult to be a straight line. Finally I brought a decal (dot line decal) for these stitches. Anyway, I'm still really grateful for your instruction. I need to practice more.
24 January, 15:44
Dave
The led lights are taking this to a whole new level. I can see this dio is going look amazing.
The led lights are taking this to a whole new level. I can see this dio is going look amazing.
24 January, 16:11
Sven Doe
absolute amazing! Great job... modeling and microelectronic ...
Do you jave some programming experiences? If yes ,i can recommend you the small microcontrollerboards with esp32 or esp82 chip. With some programcode, you can control your models over wifi from from a web-interface on your tablet, handy or pc 😉
absolute amazing! Great job... modeling and microelectronic ...
Do you jave some programming experiences? If yes ,i can recommend you the small microcontrollerboards with esp32 or esp82 chip. With some programcode, you can control your models over wifi from from a web-interface on your tablet, handy or pc 😉
25 January, 00:57
Lorraine Lin
Thank you Sven, so nice of you. I don't have any programming experience, It would be cool if you can use a tablet to control all these lights😀
Thank you Sven, so nice of you. I don't have any programming experience, It would be cool if you can use a tablet to control all these lights😀
26 January, 00:16
Sven Doe
You are Welcome, Lin. Nowadays it is not that difficult. If you want, take a look at adafruit.com. There have really good tutorials and a great knowledge area 😉
I look forward to further progress in your projects
You are Welcome, Lin. Nowadays it is not that difficult. If you want, take a look at adafruit.com. There have really good tutorials and a great knowledge area 😉
I look forward to further progress in your projects
1 26 January, 21:30
Spanjaard
you did not have enough with a fabulous Delorean that now you are gonna recreate the complete street?? wow! amazing. and adding a very nice personal twist to it, great!!
you did not have enough with a fabulous Delorean that now you are gonna recreate the complete street?? wow! amazing. and adding a very nice personal twist to it, great!!
27 January, 16:02
CaptGPF
Agree with everyone - you are definitely going for the gold on this one! especially the Lorraine's Records! LOL!
Agree with everyone - you are definitely going for the gold on this one! especially the Lorraine's Records! LOL!
27 January, 16:59
Lorraine Lin
Thank you mates!May wealth come pouring in. May all your wishes come true. Happy Chinese New Year!
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Thank you mates!May wealth come pouring in. May all your wishes come true. Happy Chinese New Year!
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2 28 January, 03:52
Lorraine Lin
@Starbase101
Then, may the Year of the Snake bring you the luck to say goodbye to singledom and meet the right one. Have a wonderful year!
@Starbase101
Then, may the Year of the Snake bring you the luck to say goodbye to singledom and meet the right one. Have a wonderful year!
1 28 January, 04:50
Alexander Grivonev
electronics, programming, a laser cutter?...now you are showing off lady of 1000 talents...
electronics, programming, a laser cutter?...now you are showing off lady of 1000 talents...
30 January, 13:28
Lorraine Lin
Hi Ben, the fonts called "bauhaus93", looks very similar to the movie one. I found this fonts in my laptop, not sure it coming with Windows or from other software.
@Alexander, I'm lucky to have found this community, where I can learn skills and get inspired.
Thank you all!
Hi Ben, the fonts called "bauhaus93", looks very similar to the movie one. I found this fonts in my laptop, not sure it coming with Windows or from other software.
@Alexander, I'm lucky to have found this community, where I can learn skills and get inspired.
Thank you all!
3 30 January, 16:19