Ian McLaren Posted April 21 Posted April 21 (edited) I'm a ways down the road on this one as I didn't know if I could pull it off initally. There is no 55 T-Bird 1/16th kit and I didn't want to buy Revell 1957 T-bird kit just to throw 80% of it in the parts box. Also no 1955 T-Bird STL files werer found, but I did find a reasonable 57 factory stock style file that could be modified but it was going to be a huge undertaking. To turn a factory stock file into funnycar proportions I had to save three versions of the file changing only the length, once the width and height were adjusted. I ended up with a 20% shorter, 10% longer and 30% longer files. The files were then sliced and the required parts saved, body behind the roof at -20%, roof rear window and windshield section at 10% longer, and front end from in front of the windshield at 30% longer. The challange was to print and convert the nose to a 55 from a 57 which required changing everything but the headlamps and hood line. This took the better part of three days but I do have a creditable result so now the project can advance. The real car was driven by one of the daughters (Courtney Mageau) of a friend of mine and was run out of Edmonton Alberta. Initally Rodek powered it was up graded to a KB Hemi with a 14-71 to bring the performance up to standard. This is the version I'm modeling. If you are going to follow along on this adventure please feel free to ask questions or leave comments, they will be replied to. Edited April 21 by Ian McLaren 8
NerdmanB Posted April 22 Posted April 22 Ian I have 1/16 scale t bird glue bomb I got with a 63 corvette I needed for a project. I have no use for it you are more than welcome to it. A fair trade for all the great information I get from your builds. Let me know and I will send it to you. Brian
NerdmanB Posted April 23 Posted April 23 Ian I checked my t bird it is missing the roof . It’s still yours if you want it. Brian
Ian McLaren Posted April 23 Author Posted April 23 20 hours ago, NerdmanB said: Ian I have 1/16 scale t bird glue bomb I got with a 63 corvette I needed for a project. I have no use for it you are more than welcome to it. A fair trade for all the great information I get from your builds. Let me know and I will send it to you. Brian Hi Brian, I really appreciate your kind words and also your offer. That being said I live in Canada and freight on the T-bird would be in the 40 to 60 dollar range, and as I said I'm well down the road with the printed body already. It's a great kit and an excellent starting point for a S/G or S/C roadster project and I'm sure someone you know in your area could benifit from the kit. I'm jumping ahead a bit showing this to you but here's were it stands today after about two weeks of cutting fitting and sanding, with a very rough read wing/ spoiler assy made out of cardboard trying to refine the size and shape of it. Please keep following as I go over the steps needed to get to this point in the project. 5
Ian McLaren Posted April 23 Author Posted April 23 7 hours ago, Straightliner59 said: Oh, yeah! What a great body. That's a beautiful car! Thanks Daniel, I'm doing this one at the same time as my Vega project, which I will post in the next couple of days. 2
Ian McLaren Posted April 23 Author Posted April 23 7 hours ago, Zippi said: Pretty kewl project there Ian. Thanks Bob, I'm kind of excited about this one. I haven't modeled a Hadman chassis before so there is going to be a lot of research and drawing involved in its developement
NerdmanB Posted April 23 Posted April 23 Ian I did ship a body to Scotland was about $20 as I remember. But what you have looks very good. I have a question, where do you get your end mills. If anyone else can use this T Bird body let know I have no use for it. Looking forward to more of this build Brian
Straightliner59 Posted April 24 Posted April 24 9 hours ago, Ian McLaren said: Thanks Daniel, I'm doing this one at the same time as my Vega project, which I will post in the next couple of days. I'll be watching both, for sure. You know I love me a Vega!
AmericanMuscleFan Posted Saturday at 04:10 PM Posted Saturday at 04:10 PM WOW Ian, another fantastic Canadian drag car project in progress, your work on the computer to adapt the STL file to your needs is amazing! I don't know this funny car but I'm sure that your usual passion for representing their history will interest us until the end, I'm along for the ride my friend! 😊
Codi Posted Saturday at 08:28 PM Posted Saturday at 08:28 PM WOW Ian.........now this is quite interesting. 3D printing has also really changed our hobby. Amazing. Cheers, tim
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