michelle Posted Sunday at 01:54 AM Posted Sunday at 01:54 AM this is a fully 3d resin printed mode kit except for the glass but that was made using the patterns which i printed this is one of andrey bezrodny's awesome 3d printable model kits though i did mirror the dash in the slicer so it would print as a right hand drive layout and the mags came from another of his kits i painted the body a base coat of rust-oleum 2x gloss colonial red and then a top coat of rust-oleum color shift iridescent shimmer i painted the interior rust-oleum 2x flat white primer the front wheels and suspension look lowered but that was un intentional as the front part if the chassis bowed upward pretty bad and i had it happen twice with two chassis the one resulted in the front section snapping off while trying to un bow it under warm water the second one did the same but i just left it alone and it gave it this rake 1969 dodge polara coupe.mp4 4
hedotwo Posted Sunday at 11:29 AM Posted Sunday at 11:29 AM I've noticed some printed stuff wanting to return to their original warped state after correcting. Chassis and flat interior pieces seem to be where you might find some warping. Thankfully I haven't noticed any warping with the bodies (maybe I've just been lucky). Nice build Michelle!
slusher Posted Sunday at 11:32 AM Posted Sunday at 11:32 AM Very nice Michelle a little too much bling in the paint.
stitchdup Posted Sunday at 11:36 AM Posted Sunday at 11:36 AM 9 hours ago, michelle said: the front wheels and suspension look lowered but that was un intentional as the front part if the chassis bowed upward pretty bad and i had it happen twice with two chassis the one resulted in the front section snapping off while trying to un bow it under warm water the second one did the same but i just left it alone and it gave it this rake 1969 dodge polara coupe.mp4 69.82 MB · 0 downloads you need to use very hot water and cool it in very cold waterimmediately when straightening printed resin and try not to do it all at once. it works better to do a little at a time and repeat, or you could just print another which i've taken to doing. 1
michelle Posted Sunday at 06:05 PM Author Posted Sunday at 06:05 PM 6 hours ago, hedotwo said: I've noticed some printed stuff wanting to return to their original warped state after correcting. Chassis and flat interior pieces seem to be where you might find some warping. Thankfully I haven't noticed any warping with the bodies (maybe I've just been lucky). Nice build Michelle! thank you yes those are the types of parts also hoods i have had this issue with they just do not want to stay in the un warped un bowed shape and the only time i have had a body warp is if i remove the supports while washing the parts before i put them in my custom made uv curing box
michelle Posted Sunday at 06:08 PM Author Posted Sunday at 06:08 PM 6 hours ago, stitchdup said: you need to use very hot water and cool it in very cold waterimmediately when straightening printed resin and try not to do it all at once. it works better to do a little at a time and repeat, or you could just print another which i've taken to doing. they do not stay un bowed they end up returning to the bowed shape even after un warping and yes that is what i do run under hot water that turns hurts my fingers and hands then run under cold water that makes my fingers and hands very cold
michelle Posted Sunday at 06:09 PM Author Posted Sunday at 06:09 PM (edited) 6 hours ago, slusher said: Very nice Michelle a little too much bling in the paint. thank you i like it and plan on painting more cars like this plus this is the only color shift paint that actually shows up well through my camera Edited Sunday at 06:10 PM by michelle
Charger Funny Car Posted Sunday at 06:29 PM Posted Sunday at 06:29 PM Love the paint Michelle!! Takes me back to my early 70's boulevard cruising! Outside of the box and we'll done!
satterwhite78 Posted Sunday at 07:50 PM Posted Sunday at 07:50 PM I'm still debating on pulling the trigger to get one. Gorgeous body style, one looong trunk lid which kinda (Imho) throws the roof lenght diminsions off. The 2nd 3d kit (77 Pontiac Can Am) had more warpage issues than my 1st kit. Did the same process with the hot/cold water way more than once. With the chassis more so I would take popsicle sticks, trim lenght as needed, place on both sides of the affected warp area, then use clothes pins to clamp/ hold in place. The do the hot/cold water treatment & and leave for a few hours at room temp. Repeat if needed if the results are not to your liking but either leave the sticks/clothes pins or add a extra popsicle stick (same thickness or something thinner) to compensate for some return to the original bend/ warpage ever so slight. Hope this tid bit of info helps. Great build! I do have to say that the paint choice is a little radical for me but sometimes you have to jolt the crowd. The more I look back over it, it grows on ya and is a pretty darn smooth application for what it's worth. One last thought, have you've ever seen the movie "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot" with Clint Eastwood & Jeff Bridges? A version of that Monaco jacked up with 10" rear shackles, 50 series (WIDE) rear tires and a flat black paint job comes to mind.....along with the bunnies! Cool looking build thar....
michelle Posted Sunday at 09:02 PM Author Posted Sunday at 09:02 PM 2 hours ago, Charger Funny Car said: Love the paint Michelle!! Takes me back to my early 70's boulevard cruising! Outside of the box and we'll done! thank you
michelle Posted Sunday at 09:05 PM Author Posted Sunday at 09:05 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, satterwhite78 said: I'm still debating on pulling the trigger to get one. Gorgeous body style, one looong trunk lid which kinda (Imho) throws the roof lenght diminsions off. The 2nd 3d kit (77 Pontiac Can Am) had more warpage issues than my 1st kit. Did the same process with the hot/cold water way more than once. With the chassis more so I would take popsicle sticks, trim lenght as needed, place on both sides of the affected warp area, then use clothes pins to clamp/ hold in place. The do the hot/cold water treatment & and leave for a few hours at room temp. Repeat if needed if the results are not to your liking but either leave the sticks/clothes pins or add a extra popsicle stick (same thickness or something thinner) to compensate for some return to the original bend/ warpage ever so slight. Hope this tid bit of info helps. Great build! I do have to say that the paint choice is a little radical for me but sometimes you have to jolt the crowd. The more I look back over it, it grows on ya and is a pretty darn smooth application for what it's worth. One last thought, have you've ever seen the movie "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot" with Clint Eastwood & Jeff Bridges? A version of that Monaco jacked up with 10" rear shackles, 50 series (WIDE) rear tires and a flat black paint job comes to mind.....along with the bunnies! Cool looking build thar.... thank you i have printed andrey bezrodny's 77 can am and the 73 gto and the 68 valiant 100 sedan and a 67 cougar and 69 sc rambler hurst and another 2024 dark horse mustang and a 69 skylark over the last several days and will be posting the video of andrey's 69 polara sedan i printed and built tomorrow Edited Sunday at 09:06 PM by michelle
XYHARRY Posted yesterday at 08:00 AM Posted yesterday at 08:00 AM Cool Dodge Polara there Michelle, that raked look suits it. Well done.
michelle Posted yesterday at 08:48 AM Author Posted yesterday at 08:48 AM 49 minutes ago, XYHARRY said: Cool Dodge Polara there Michelle, that raked look suits it. Well done. thank you
STU111 Posted yesterday at 09:49 AM Posted yesterday at 09:49 AM G’day Michelle. Looks great, nicely detailed wheels, ( l struggle with this ). The heavy flake in the paint is kinda period correct as l remember going to custom panel van shows in the late 70’s and buying all the car magazines and this paint was very popular then. 👍🏻
ford fan Posted yesterday at 12:09 PM Posted yesterday at 12:09 PM Michelle, that big Mopar is fantastic ! It is very nicely built & period correct. Have you printed or bought the '70 Chrysler 300 Hurst ?
michelle Posted yesterday at 05:08 PM Author Posted yesterday at 05:08 PM 7 hours ago, STU111 said: G’day Michelle. Looks great, nicely detailed wheels, ( l struggle with this ). The heavy flake in the paint is kinda period correct as l remember going to custom panel van shows in the late 70’s and buying all the car magazines and this paint was very popular then. 👍🏻 thank you
michelle Posted yesterday at 05:09 PM Author Posted yesterday at 05:09 PM 5 hours ago, ford fan said: Michelle, that big Mopar is fantastic ! It is very nicely built & period correct. Have you printed or bought the '70 Chrysler 300 Hurst ? thank you and yes i have printed and built andrey's 70 chrysler 300 h but i did not paint it in the hurst colors
karbuildr Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Great build Michelle. I really like the paint and low stance.
michelle Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago 4 hours ago, pulln4dejr said: Love those old Chrysler Land Yachts. 🛥️ thank you
michelle Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago 2 hours ago, karbuildr said: Great build Michelle. I really like the paint and low stance. thank you
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