TooOld Posted yesterday at 11:20 AM Posted yesterday at 11:20 AM This 1974 Laguna S3 is from a file by Andrey Bezrodny and was printed by Andy Lesiak . It has a very nice body and parts with no print lines to deal with and only minor Z-shift on the lower doors and rear quarter panel . I decided to build this one as printed just to see how well everything went together and it did just like it should . A couple of changes I made were to add a working hood hinge made of brass rod and tubing , and I modified the front suspension to have poseable steering . It's painted with Tamiya TS-26 Pure White and Duplicolor Inferno Red . The lower body stripes are a combination of paint and my own decals . I also printed decals for the emblems , side marker lights , and license plate . I've already purchased a couple more 3D printed kits from Andy and highly recommend him . This Laguna S3 is a great kit and I enjoyed building it , I hope you like it ! I actually bought one of these new back in '74 and it was a pretty nice car for its time . Here's some old photos of my Laguna . Dig those swivel buckets ! The engine has some highly detailed parts and looks great but it has the '87 and up center bolt valve covers so I swapped in a set of earlier ones from my parts box . I also found a stock air cleaner housing that isn't correct for this car but looks better than the aftermarket style one that came in the kit . The chassis like the engine isn't technically correct but looks good when finished . The interior is also very nicely detailed . I didn't do much other than painting all of the parts Inferno Red and using DullCote , Gloss , and Semi-Gloss clears to add some contrast . Thanks for looking ! 19
nickfzr61 Posted yesterday at 12:04 PM Posted yesterday at 12:04 PM Nice build. Great job with the hood hinges and decals. Looks very convincing. Do the buckets swivel?😁 What did you use for the glass?
BKF Posted yesterday at 12:19 PM Posted yesterday at 12:19 PM Great build and nice work on the decals and pin striping. Love those wheels. One of these days im going to try 3d printing one or two of Andreys kits.
kelson Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Beautiful build👌!hopefully one day a 75 Laguna will be offered.
Rattlecan Dan Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Great-looking replication. All your attention to the overall look has produced a great-looking build. Nice job!
TooOld Posted 20 hours ago Author Posted 20 hours ago 7 hours ago, Jim B said: Cool Chevrolet. Well done. Thanks Jim ! 7 hours ago, nickfzr61 said: Nice build. Great job with the hood hinges and decals. Looks very convincing. Do the buckets swivel?😁 What did you use for the glass? Thanks Nick ! I used .010" clear sheet from Plastruct but I might use some .005" sheet from Evergreen next time . 6 hours ago, BKF said: Great build and nice work on the decals and pin striping. Love those wheels. One of these days im going to try 3d printing one or two of Andreys kits. Thanks Brian ! The wheels are one piece but much easier to paint than you'd think . 1
TooOld Posted 20 hours ago Author Posted 20 hours ago 5 hours ago, drodg said: Very nice build! Good job Thanks David ! 5 hours ago, Brudda said: Nice job! Cool subject Thanks Bruce ! 3 hours ago, crazyjim said: Very nicely done. Thanks Jim !
Falcon Ranchero Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago That is very a beautiful car; I remember one episode of Columbo and wherever the place was he was investigating, they had a fleet of company cars that looked exactly like this. Coupla pics 1
espo Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Beautiful looking finishes and like the subject. The body trim and painted stripes along with the vinyl roof look like the 1:1.
iwantmodels Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Absolutely beautiful. You nailed this one. I wonder if the Revell 77 Monte Carlo would be a good substitute (if you can find one) kit donor for the interior?
Dragonhawk1066 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Fantastic looking Malibu! Very well done! I always liked the 73-75 Laguna S-3's.
Robberbaron Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Outstanding! Great to see that it is finally becoming easier to build factory stock third generation Chevelles now with 3D printing. Quite impressed with the accuracy, since you said you did no major changes. Also appreciate your attention to detail on this, including all the specific Laguna Type S-3 details like the color-matched bumper rub strips and the body-colored rally wheels. Icing on the cake is the 400 engine call-outs. I think this color combo was by far the most common for the '74s. Man, those interiors were RED!
meechum68 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Excellent work and the background makes it even more special!
Robberbaron Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 4 hours ago, iwantmodels said: Absolutely beautiful. You nailed this one. I wonder if the Revell 77 Monte Carlo would be a good substitute (if you can find one) kit donor for the interior? Not sure why you would need the '77 Monte interior, the one in the pictures looks good to me. Seat patterns look correct for a '74 Laguna. Monte Carlos had different seat patterns and upper door panels, so the Revell MC interior wouldn't be technically correct.
AMT68 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Excellent work on an accurate looking model. Thanks for posting the vintage photos because as a fan of these cars it's nice to see them factory original. My first car was a '74 Malibu Classic coupe in the mid '80's and they were comfortable cars that handled well. I just received a 3D '74 Malibu today and creating the glass looks to be the biggest challenge. Glad to have these 3D prints though.
TooOld Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago 15 hours ago, kelson said: Beautiful build👌!hopefully one day a 75 Laguna will be offered. Thanks Curtis ! 14 hours ago, Rattlecan Dan said: Great-looking replication. All your attention to the overall look has produced a great-looking build. Nice job! Thanks much Dan ! 13 hours ago, Falcon Ranchero said: That is very a beautiful car; I remember one episode of Columbo and wherever the place was he was investigating, they had a fleet of company cars that looked exactly like this. Coupla pics Thanks much Nathan ! Great pics !
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