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Post by mrpeters on Aug 13, 2015 8:03:57 GMT -5
Anyone have a resin mold, or have built up one of these previously in some other material for the Greenlight Panoz? I have them modeled up (along with the proper front wing endfences) but they might need some work from one of you 3D printing gurus, since what I do is a bit different. Would anyone be willing to take a look at these and prep them for printing and scale? Be willing to make them available to everyone, and they are pretty low poly so hopefully not too expensive from Shapeways!
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Post by IndyCarModels on Aug 13, 2015 8:08:28 GMT -5
Did you see my message to you both on this forum and through Shapeways?
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Post by mrpeters on Aug 13, 2015 8:15:32 GMT -5
These came out really cheap on Shapeways -- and didn't need any repairs (thought the inside of the tire ramp could be better).
Really comes down to scaling now.
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Post by mrpeters on Aug 13, 2015 8:15:54 GMT -5
Did you see my message to you both on this forum and through Shapeways? Yes -- that Honda model was just a test upload. I wouldn't waste your money.
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Post by IndyCarModels on Aug 13, 2015 8:17:45 GMT -5
I order 2 of them recently. Supposedly they are in production now.
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Post by mrpeters on Aug 13, 2015 9:07:39 GMT -5
I hope they come out OK. I'm not so sure about them. Look forward to seeing what you can do.
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Post by IndyCarModels on Aug 13, 2015 9:26:41 GMT -5
I will let you know, Hopefully they will work for me.
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Post by GrandPrecision on Aug 13, 2015 10:04:29 GMT -5
Why not use styrene for the endplates and cut them yourself? You could print the shape on decal paper, then cut the styrene around the pattern from the decal.
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Post by mrpeters on Aug 13, 2015 11:05:46 GMT -5
I can do that for the endplates. Not so much for the tire ramps.
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