Jürgen M. Posted Friday at 03:50 AM Posted Friday at 03:50 AM That is one awesome paint job Jeff! The scheme and the execution. Lot of passion in there! 1
Biggu Posted Friday at 04:12 AM Author Posted Friday at 04:12 AM 20 minutes ago, Jürgen M. said: That is one awesome paint job Jeff! The scheme and the execution. Lot of passion in there! Thanks for the very kind words my friend .. 1
Firebuilder Posted Friday at 12:00 PM Posted Friday at 12:00 PM Nice work, tank and platform look really good! 1
Biggu Posted Friday at 08:36 PM Author Posted Friday at 08:36 PM 54 minutes ago, Gary Chastain said: Nice clean paint line well done Thanks mate , and it was a masking job I didn’t mess with, I just ran the tape around the cab, burnished it a bit and shot the paint. May be I should stop messing and fretting, seems I get better results. 🙄😉 2
Biggu Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago So as mentioned earlier, the ‘bumper’ for the tank had a noticeable ‘droop’ to one side. It is just part of what happens when printing. It is not an exact science yet but sure is close 😉, I initially thought I would leave it as it is part of the tank frame and it wouldn’t be an easy fix as well it may not look too bad. But upon reflection and looking at it over and over I decided it was just ‘bent’ enough to make the whole thing look off ‘kilter’. So, a couple sleepless nights got put to good use and I got to thinking how I could try and straighten the bumper a bit. As it was pretty much all assembled, taking it apart was not in the cards and trying to cut it off was out of the question as the resin is very brittle and must be handled with care. I decided I would take a small piece of square aluminum tubing , glue it to the bottom of the bumper , well clamped and that may take a little of the droop out of the bumper. And on e painted the aluminum tube would not be that noticeable. It’s not a 100% perfect adjustment but it looks better to my old eyes. I’m happy with the results.
ShakyCraftsman Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Biggu said: So as mentioned earlier, the ‘bumper’ for the tank had a noticeable ‘droop’ to one side. It is just part of what happens when printing. It is not an exact science yet but sure is close 😉, I initially thought I would leave it as it is part of the tank frame and it wouldn’t be an easy fix as well it may not look too bad. But upon reflection and looking at it over and over I decided it was just ‘bent’ enough to make the whole thing look off ‘kilter’. So, a couple sleepless nights got put to good use and I got to thinking how I could try and straighten the bumper a bit. As it was pretty much all assembled, taking it apart was not in the cards and trying to cut it off was out of the question as the resin is very brittle and must be handled with care. I decided I would take a small piece of square aluminum tubing , glue it to the bottom of the bumper , well clamped and that may take a little of the droop out of the bumper. And on e painted the aluminum tube would not be that noticeable. It’s not a 100% perfect adjustment but it looks better to my old eyes. I’m happy with the results. Great fix Buddy. Ron G 1
Biggu Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago 2 minutes ago, ShakyCraftsman said: Great fix Buddy. Ron G Thanks Bud, took some unused brain power, but I think it was successful.
ShakyCraftsman Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Biggu said: Thanks Bud, took some unused brain power, but I think it was successful. So you found that last brain cell...lol 😆🤣😂🤣 Ron G
Biggu Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago 12 minutes ago, ShakyCraftsman said: So you found that last brain cell...lol 😆🤣😂🤣 Ron G I guess so 1
BK9300 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Tube looks like it was meant to be there all along - good idea! 1
Jürgen M. Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Awesome job Pal! 👍 This is gonna be a real eye catcher. 1
Biggu Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago 20 minutes ago, BK9300 said: Tube looks like it was meant to be there all along - good idea! Thanks Brian, that was the only thing I could come up with that didn’t require a complete rebuild. I was just lucky I had a piece of square tube. It is tucked under nicely. Thanks for checking in.
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