kensar Posted Tuesday at 03:37 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:37 PM This is my own design of a classic English style roadster. It's the first model I have completely designed, printed, and built. I have another body style going as a variation, which uses the same engine and chassis. The engine is a Aston Martin DBR1 engine designed by Bill Cunningham and is free to use. I gained a lot of experience using the Fusion software and will be improving my designs as I move forward to other projects. Paints used include MCW, Tamiya, Alclad, Splash, AKI, and a few others. I should have the next body style model done in a couple of weeks. Thanks for looking in on this project. 11
SpikeSchumacher Posted Tuesday at 05:24 PM Posted Tuesday at 05:24 PM It's the Mouton Roadster SE. 😉 Very nice! 1
Rattlecan Dan Posted Tuesday at 05:51 PM Posted Tuesday at 05:51 PM Very nice work. So neat and clean. And very probable. 1
Kah puts Posted Tuesday at 11:24 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:24 PM Very well done from start to finish 👍 1
Zippi Posted Friday at 11:20 AM Posted Friday at 11:20 AM Very nice looking 1930 Roadster there Ken. From design, print, and build must be a very satisfiing feeling. I printed and build my rare 1935 Ford 3-window Coupe. Just a Bodacious looking model. 1
Gluebomber Posted Friday at 01:08 PM Posted Friday at 01:08 PM That is Outstanding! If this kit was for sale I'd buy one in a heartbeat! 1
kensar Posted Friday at 01:31 PM Author Posted Friday at 01:31 PM Thanks for all the feedback, everyone. This body style was to give a run through of the entire process of designing, printing, and building out a design. My real intention was to build the second body style I designed for this chassis and engine, shown in this thread: I am using the free version of Fusion 360 for the design and unfortunately, the free version cannot be used for commercial purposes. I am currently painting the chrome trim and making the lights for the second body style. Thanks again for the feedback and have a peek at the second body style.
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