Hey guys. I have been building and customizing kits since i was 5-6. Some 50+ years later my mind still desires to model but i am more picky about the kits I choose to build and those are mostly the Revell Pro Stockers and a few other various drag racing kits. I now have a crazy idea I am needing some perspective on. I have been a CAD designer for most of my life and have also built many 1:1 customs and stock classics. Since I am heavy into extrusion (filament) and resin 3D printing, I was thinking of how I could reproduce some of the Revell Pro Stock kits. Now, to be very clear, I've no desire to violate any copyrights or otherwise. In addition to having a CAD design background, I am a retired police officer so breaking the law is not something i would be interested in although I would only for my personal builds, not resale. Having said that, how would a person go about re-creating let's say the Warren Johnson Pro Stock Olds Cutlass? The filament printers do not produce the fine details that the resin printers do so resin would have to be the only option for me.
Would scanning a new box stock kit cards and parts, slice the file and resin print it be an option that would yield at least the same quality detail the original box stock stock Revell kits have?
Do any of you have any ideas that would accomplish what I am thinking of?
Thanks