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I've been experimenting with a new 3D printer the as very high resolution. The printer, an Anycubic M5s Pro, has a pixel density of 1412 pixels per square inch. My old printer, a mono X has a ppi of only 508. There are lots of controversy of the value of more pixels, with folks saying that the individual pixels are only about .02mm in size, smaller than a human hair, just too small to be seen.
Well my testing shows that more pixels do matter. Take a look at these 1/24 scale Weber carbs. These were done with the high res printer and they are phenomenal. Dame near perfect. Read the Weber type! These make my past webers, used on some of my best models look crude.
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9 hours ago, Randy D said:
Hi Bill,
With all the 3D printed bodies you have done, have you experienced any warpage?
Thanks,
Randy
Randy, I've done this enough times to have developed strategies to avoid warpage while still having a 1mm thick body. The P70 has been largely free of warps.
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I'm having difficulty posting. Sorry about the double post of picture. At any rate, this is the weird, couch like seat use in the P70.
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Here is a print of the chassis. It is all printed in a single piece except for the tubular brass support for the rear body section. Although all of this CAN be printed in a single piece, in the long run it makes sense to print components like the coil over shocks as separate pieces so they may be optimised in printing and more easily painted.
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Hours of computer time? Hundreds of hours.
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This project was very difficult for me. I just couldn't get the body to a satisfactory look, and I couldn't figure how to support the rear body section when it flips open. The body was revised at least 10 times, and the body opening was solved with a soldered brass support the mates with the resin structure. The P70 is now cruising forward with almost all parts printing and working well.
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Here's another unusual subject, the Porsche Cisitalia 360.
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Ferrari Corsa blue.
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Yes, the wire wheels are printed as well.
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Yes, as one of my drawings shows, it will have a flip open tail section and full engine and suspension detail.
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With the supports removed, the body looks pretty good. The resin is semi transparent, but the body is quite thin as well. I keep my 1/24 scale car bodies 1mm thick.
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34 minutes ago, Justin Porter said:
Have you considered using the surprisingly proportionally accurate Tamiya 1/24th slot car body/curbside kit as a starting point?
Well, I probably would have saved a ton of work. Unfortunately I didn't know that it existed. I will continue to press forward with my home made version.
This is my latest design fot the car. It's certainly not perfect, but I believe it's pretty darn close. It's also a printable and buildable model.
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This build is several years old. 1/24 scale, designed in Fusion 360 and resin printed on an Anycubic Mono X printer.
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This is my latest design fot the car. It's certainly not perfect, but I believe it's pretty darn close. It's also a printable and buildable model.
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This is my earliest attempt at the bodywork. This is a Fusion 360 drawing and it really needed a lot of work.
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I'm pretty deep into a 1/24 design on this famous car. It has been on and off the workbench for about 4 years. The difficulty in capturing the complex shape and figuring how to make a workable/buildable model have stopped me cold several times.
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Hi everyone! Thanks for the kind words. Yes, I have mastered an XP-87. I originally created molds for vac forming and made the model you have seen. The digital files are being converted for 3D printing. So far the results are promising, but not exactly a Tamiya kit?. This will be a project for the experienced scratch builder. Hoewever, it will be way easier than converting a Maco Shark!. There is still work to be done, but I expect to have the body ready for sale in the next few months. The way I have decided to do this is offer the essential parts, the body and windshields, for sale on Ebay. Everything else will be available from my Shapeways shop. Wheels, tires, full interior, etc. You may use these parts is supposedcratch them yourself. Please go to Shapeways and search " chaparral bilingham" to see what I'm up to. Also, if you follow the ACME site on facebook, I will update progress and announce Ebay auctions. This way I have offered the Chaparral body, and folks seem to be well pleased.
Bill Cunningham
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On 8/26/2018 at 3:06 PM, Flatout said:
Just got a set of these....here's a quick mock up using Monogram's 233/60-15 Goodyears and Michlen TRX with the hubcaps from the wire wheels in Monogram 1930 Woody...also a wheel back from the parts box to widen the wheel for the rear tire. Had to cut the "ridges" from the inside of the tires to get it all to fit. Very nice wheels and a welcome product from Bill!
Wow, they look great even if I do say so myself! Please post more pictures when you paint them.
Ferrari 156 "Sharknose"
in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
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I also did the Cisitalia motor as a stand alone display in 1/12 scale.