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  1. Go for it. 3d printing is a game changer. One of the benefits is if you screw up, break or loose a part there's no need to buy another kit or search for a replacement, just print another one. Also, as long as I have the file I can build the kit as many times as I like and have a stash of unbuilt kits without out having hundreds of kit boxes. There is a learning curve but once you get the hang of it it's pretty cool. 3d printing still seams to be in it's infancy and can only get better and easier to use. I see the day when most households will have a 3d printer just like we have paper printers now. Thanks!
  2. I purchased the file on Cults3d and printed it on my Anycubic. Thanks!
  3. Nice. Well worth the effort.
  4. Fantastic all around
  5. I tried that at first but I didn't like how it looked. A bit different than my previous tests. I went with BMF instead. Thanks
  6. Thanks Garry. I agree. There are so many options for full kits, bodies, and parts it's amazing. Of course some designers are better than others.
  7. Thanks Keith. Yes, the file includes the interior, a basic chassis, engine bay, fuel tank, suspension, wheels, and tires. There is no engine or drive train but plenty of room to add your own with the option of printing a separate hood. Thanks again
  8. This represents a few firsts for me. First completed build of the year. First time using spray paint rather than tape for the vinyl roof. First full 3D build. I printed this from the Andre Bezrodny file. I highly recommend Andre's files. They have good detail and he offers a wide variety of subjects. The only parts not 3D printed are the tires, glass, and fender louvers. Thanks for looking and let me know what you think. Thanks
  9. This was done with cheap white masking tape. The bike is 1/16 scale.
  10. I think one of the issues is that most people look at cars as an appliance, a tool to get from point A to point B. Look around your house and see what colors most of your appliances are.
  11. Yup. Tootsietoy. Looks like it's worth less than $10. Maybe I'll paint it, give it some details and new wheels and throw it on the shelf. Thanks for the info guys.
  12. Anyone know what this is? I found it buried in the yard years ago.
  13. Gorgeous!
  14. Is it possible to change my user name without starting a new account? Thanks
  15. Wow. I knocked over my bottle twice and thought I was just getting clumsy. Thanks for the tip.
  16. "I don't drink anything stronger than pop. The problem is pop will drink anything" Groucho Marx Nice job
  17. Thanks Mike. Yes, the '81 Z28 kit is not great, it's pretty much a snap kit. If you build it out of the box you'll be greatly disappointed but with some effort, it can be a pretty sweet ride. On this one I used the interior from an older 1/24 Camaro, sliced and diced to fit. I believe the wheels are from a Monte Carlo and the tires are from the AMT Custom & Competition pack. Thanks again
  18. Thanks Steve. I have to admit, the '77 Coupe DeVille is my favorite build of the year.
  19. I love the lighting. Great job.
  20. 8 builds in a year is a record for me in the modern era. The last time I put up numbers like that I had to be 8 or 9 years old, which was decades ago.
  21. Very nice builds. I dig your background too,
  22. Quality and quantity. Very nice. Where can I find one of those minions?
  23. Lot's of fun stuff!
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