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Just a thought about 3D printing
mikemodeler replied to mikemodeler's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Some great responses here, and I appreciate everyone contributing to the topic. It will be interesting to see how this progresses and the changes we see in our hobby from the cottage industry companies. -
1/24-1/25 Scale Accessories
mikemodeler replied to Jhedir6's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
SELtd has a large selection of diorama type items. Squads by Tony has a lot of lightbars and emergency vehicle equipment. -
I know I met Mike many years ago at some of the shows in the Milwaukee area. Nice guy to talk with and a wealth of information on all things Mopar. Sorry to hear of his passing and prayers to his family.
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In reading through many of the posts here recently, it got me to thinking about 3D printing and our hobby and some possibilities. We are all mourning the closing of The Modelhaus and hoping that someone will buy them and keep the company running, myself included. We also worry about other long time resin casters and if/when they decide to retire and the effect it will have on our hobby. I think we all know that resin casting is a tough business and have seen many companies come and go over the years and obviously if it were easy money and easy to do, we would all be doing it! I got to thinking about how 3D printing could help a resin caster shorten the time frame to develop masters to cast and also increase the realism and accuracy. In a recent PM conversation with a resin caster, he wants to offer more items but struggles with the time factor in developing new masters and running a business in addition to having a day job. I think there are some resin casters out there who have mastered 3D printing (Chief Joseph comes to mind) and have used it to bring items to our hobby with success and hope that there are more like him. In reading about the upcoming 66 Chevy Suburban from Revell, I couldn't help but notice that some of us were lamenting the lack of a 4wd drivetrain option or wanting the ability of a GMC grille and engine and that had me thinking that it would be a perfect opportunity for someone to fill an immediate void/need.While I lack the knowledge to execute such a plan, I am certain someone within this forum does and it might be only a matter of time before we see those options available. The point I am trying to make is that with new technology, we might not have to settle for what the model companies give us or wait until they get around to offering additional options, it could be had much sooner. I would be interested in hearing what the forum thinks about this, especially those that are in the casting business. Has/could/will 3D printing affect(ed) your business and in what way? Do you see it as a blessing or a detriment?
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If you are wondering if this kit could be used as a donor for the 4wd components, it's a definite maybe. Really will depend on the front axle width. There are some resin casters out there that offer a 4wd conversion based on the AMT '78 Ford F350 Firestone kit.
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Went out with family and friends last night to watch the Chicago teams play (Blackhawks and Cubs) at a bar here in Charlotte. There were 10 of us so they put us out on the patio area (with heaters) to watch the games. Had a blast as the Blackhawks came back and won in overtime and the Cubs dominated the Dodgers to win the pennant and go to the World Series for the first time since 1945! The best part was when people from other parts of the bar came out to the patio and joined us in rooting for the Cubs, never knew there were that many Cubs fans around here!
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'66 Chevy 4x4
mikemodeler replied to dieseldawg142's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
That is very nice, like all of your builds! I love the colors and details. A friend had one of those, a 66 K20 with a 292 straight 6 and 4 speed granny tranny. It would never win a drag race but could pull ANYTHING! Unfortunately it was pretty rusty and he sold it to someone who was looking for a truck to run around the farm and plow the driveway in the winter. -
I am willing to trade the F-100 tires for Bronco tires if anyone wants to swap.
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It would be nice if they went the 2 in 1 route with the next release. Add in the half cab, wheel flares and some off road wheels/tires and it would satisfy a lot of people!
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To add to Brian's information, I have seen Broncos with white, argent and chrome grilles and bumpers and don't recall if any of them were factory original. I worked with a guy a long time ago who had a 76 Bronco and the dash was body color, along with the interior sheet metal. I think he said it came that way, but he did a complete frame off rebuild of the truck and definitely painted the dash body color, chrome bumpers and painted the grille black as repainted the Bronco a dark gray. A good place to check might be Jeff's Bronco Graveyard, I believe that is who Revell leaned on for some accurate information in the development of this kit.
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I agree Jonathan, and hopefully other wheels will fit into these tires and vice versa, I am imagining many possibilities.
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Ollie's strike again
mikemodeler replied to GLMFAA1's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
So I stopped at the Ollie's in Matthews again as I always look around for household cleaning supplies there (much cheaper than Target or grocery store) and saw they had moved the models and had some kits not seen earlier this month. I picked up another snap Blazer (might try making it into a Suburban) and they had more AMT kits than last time. I did notice that in my usual spam email I had a message from Ollie's offering a 15% discount on one transaction, must be a result of having an "Ollie's Card". Could be a great way to scoop up some models cheaper yet! Sign up for one of their cards and save today! -
Thanks for the update Harry, continued prayers and wishes for a full recovery.
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Thanks for the pictures Chuck, looks like a nice, cleanly molded kit. I suspect that Revell has a good seller on it's hands with this kit, I know I will be picking up several myself.
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Welcome back and really liking the way you are going at this. Nice details and clean paint, should be beautiful when done.
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Noticed that there are a couple of eBay sellers listing this kit for sale. Not in too big of hurry, I can wait a bit longer to get mine.
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A good way to get a bunch of us all excited around here is say something like "I stopped at the local hobby shop and they got the Bronco in" and then not show us what is inside the box! Hopefully that means the online retailers will be shipping pre-orders soon.