Project Seven - WIP
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13 17 January, 13:10
Brandon H
I was incredibly fortunate to be able to purchase an example of my dream car last year. (Luckily I have modest taste.) After spending the summer and fall repairing all of the neglected parts of this truck, I'm now familiar with it inside and out. Now it's time to build a scale replica, and there's no excuses for inaccuracies! This will also be my first ever fully 3D printed model. (Mostly 3D printed anyway, more on that later...)
I was incredibly fortunate to be able to purchase an example of my dream car last year. (Luckily I have modest taste.) After spending the summer and fall repairing all of the neglected parts of this truck, I'm now familiar with it inside and out. Now it's time to build a scale replica, and there's no excuses for inaccuracies! This will also be my first ever fully 3D printed model. (Mostly 3D printed anyway, more on that later...)
17 January, 13:49
Nathan Dempsey
You're pulling at my heart strings Brandon. I had '91 Cherokee Limited so I'll follow this with great interest.
You're pulling at my heart strings Brandon. I had '91 Cherokee Limited so I'll follow this with great interest.
17 January, 14:00
Bozzer
I'm jumping on this too. I'm loving my Anycubic Proton Mono 4K, but I also want something with a larger print bed. My Wash and Cure machine, is a game changer!
I'm jumping on this too. I'm loving my Anycubic Proton Mono 4K, but I also want something with a larger print bed. My Wash and Cure machine, is a game changer!
17 January, 18:37
Ben M
Watching, I've been enjoying building 3d printed models. It allows me to enlarge my stash without leaving the house to go to the hobby shop.
Watching, I've been enjoying building 3d printed models. It allows me to enlarge my stash without leaving the house to go to the hobby shop.
17 January, 18:41
Brandon H
Exactly Ben!
Bozzer, I got the Wash and Cure combo from Elegoo with this printer, and it's a massive improvement over my previous system (which was a cheap jewelry cleaner, and shiny stock pot, and a grow lamp from Amazon)
István, I've got big plans for the 1:1 truck in the future... but this build will just be replicating how it exists now, in 2024
Exactly Ben!
Bozzer, I got the Wash and Cure combo from Elegoo with this printer, and it's a massive improvement over my previous system (which was a cheap jewelry cleaner, and shiny stock pot, and a grow lamp from Amazon)
István, I've got big plans for the 1:1 truck in the future... but this build will just be replicating how it exists now, in 2024
17 January, 19:44
Brandon H
Working on pulling the styrene parts together now, since I'm still waiting to uncover the 1:1 reference
Working on pulling the styrene parts together now, since I'm still waiting to uncover the 1:1 reference
22 February, 12:48
Brandon H
Haha, I'll be sure to sprinkle in a few updates as I get back to working on the 1:1 this spring
Haha, I'll be sure to sprinkle in a few updates as I get back to working on the 1:1 this spring
22 February, 13:31
Karl R.
Looks great already, I have no clue on how you're going to be able to replicate the clear coat like that. To replicate clear coat the has big chips (like seen in early 90s Ford) just paint the model sand it real fine like 3600 or something. Put masking tape over the area where you want the clear coat to be gone at, and clear coat the model let the clear coat completely cure and then peel the tape off. But for thin clear coat like this I have no clue. Can't wait to see what you come up with!
Looks great already, I have no clue on how you're going to be able to replicate the clear coat like that. To replicate clear coat the has big chips (like seen in early 90s Ford) just paint the model sand it real fine like 3600 or something. Put masking tape over the area where you want the clear coat to be gone at, and clear coat the model let the clear coat completely cure and then peel the tape off. But for thin clear coat like this I have no clue. Can't wait to see what you come up with!
30 July, 00:47
Brandon H
Thanks Karl!
Haha, I'm excited to see what I come up with too! I'll probably go through a lot of test spoons, whenever I get back around to this build!
Thanks Karl!
Haha, I'm excited to see what I come up with too! I'll probably go through a lot of test spoons, whenever I get back around to this build!
30 July, 11:17
Bozzer
May I suggest, experimenting with PVA? I've never done it, however, with practice, you may be able to carefully pick it off? Just an idea, mate???
May I suggest, experimenting with PVA? I've never done it, however, with practice, you may be able to carefully pick it off? Just an idea, mate???
30 July, 17:42