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  1. Oh wow Jeremy, thanks and I'm glad I could be a source of inspiration. The windows are cut from clear styrene sheet. I made templates with masking tape and installed using 1 mm cellphone repair tape, a tip I picked up from Stitchdup here on the forum. Most of Bezrodny's files are really good. The '70 Cadillacs have some proportion issues on the hood and grill, and on the convertible, the leading edge of the tail fin starts too far back. I have his '83 Fleetwood on the bench now. Where the hood meets the windshield is flat. I'm still trying to figure out if I should correct it or let it go as is. Thanks again.
  2. Yes, everything but the tires, interior rearview mirror, and tail pipes are 3d printed. Thanks!
  3. Thanks Stuart. Fortunately the file allowed me to seperate the center cap from the wheel, making it easier to paint and detail the wheels.
  4. At first I said noooo, he's not cutting up a Modelhause Caddy. But now I'm saying yeeees, do it brother.
  5. Very nice. Love the details.
  6. Nice work. Very clean!
  7. I printed another Andrey Bezrodny 1973 Olds Cutlass Supreme. This time painted in Scalefinishes' Olds Wedgewood Blue and Zombie Blue interior. I added emblems to the front fenders, B pillar, trunk, dash, and door panels using 3d Builder. The side mirrors are printed from the ditomaso147 file and the tires are from Modelhaus Tires. Thanks for looking and let me know what you think. Also, check out the reel on my IG page.
  8. Sorry moderators. This was supposed to go in the 3D printing thread. Please move it if possible. Thanks
  9. I'm currently using water wash resin. So you're saying the alcohol will strip paint from the printed parts? What type of paint are you using?
  10. I haven't been faced with this yet but was wondering, if I screw up a paint job on a 3d printed body, how would I strip it? Do the usual products, purple pond, oven cleaner, brake fluid, Detol, etc., have an effect on the resin? Or is it easier to just print another body? Has anyone stripped a 3d printed body?
  11. 1983 Fleetwood printed from the Andrey Bezrodny file. 24" Daytons from the Revell Escalade on 3d printed tires made into Vogues. It'll be white roof, pearl white body, and burgundy interior.
  12. I had an '86 coupe, black and burgundy interior. Nice car, roomy, drove nice, and stood out from the crowd. The ignition on the floor always tripped people out.
  13. I've had success using a heat gun to straighten 3d printed parts. A hair dryer may work as well.
  14. Nice looking Rover. The final result was worth the effort. I have this kit in the stash too. I've settled on adding aftermarket wheels and tires, seats, and roof rack. I just can't decide on a color. Yours looks great.
  15. It really pops in the sun. Nice!
  16. I can see why you were captivated. Looks really good.
  17. That's crazy cool! Nice job.
  18. It does look like a bullet train. It'd be nice if even half of that makes it to production.
  19. Cool concept and great execution. I like the color. I've cleared Tamiya white primer before so now I'll try the gray.
  20. No offense lowrider boys and girls but I think a big Caddy deserves at least 15" wheels.
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