Jürgen M. Posted Saturday at 12:32 PM Posted Saturday at 12:32 PM (edited) Hello everyone, After having 'cheated' on the Big Rigs section to build the Chevy Task Force I'm back with a new build. It's not really a big rig but more than an SUV or pick-up! It's the micro bus from Convoy: My absolutely last and final Convoy build! I got a link to a 3D file from 3D cults of a similar bus when I was building the Chevy Task Force. Thanks Michael F. It is similar but still has to be changed here and there. These are some pics of the files contained in the download: And the changes I've made: Of course I'll have to print them as single parts since it would be too big in one piece. Besides that, the mirrors will be cut off and replaced by smaller round ones. All parts had/have to be changed in size. The downloads are too small. I will not put an engine inside since the hood doesn't open. The chassis I will take over from the Jeep TJ I had built last year and lengthen it. Axles and other parts I may need will either be box parts or self designed and printed! Wheels are designed because I didn't have any tires matching in size. Hope you enjoy the build! Edited Saturday at 01:22 PM by Jürgen M. 7
Biggu Posted Saturday at 02:03 PM Posted Saturday at 02:03 PM Let me be the first to comment ……….. VERY COOL!! There are some really great skills involved here …. design skills, re-designing, computer, printing, engineering, problem solving , scratch building and then basic model building. All that and a really cool subject. Will be watching this…..
Jürgen M. Posted Saturday at 02:11 PM Author Posted Saturday at 02:11 PM Thanks Pal! I do have to say in advance though that I will put most effort in the exterior painting which will be a real challenge since not all details are visible in the movie. I'll see what I can do. The editing of the downloaded files was tough enough having a computer which is technically absolutely not fit for that kind of task I still hope the main impression will be achieved. 1
Jürgen M. Posted Saturday at 03:12 PM Author Posted Saturday at 03:12 PM Wheels and the front are printed: The bumper broke off while removing the support structure. But it didn't break. 4
Kanada Kustoms Posted Saturday at 04:02 PM Posted Saturday at 04:02 PM Great project... Looking forward to progress! 1 1
Gary Chastain Posted Saturday at 05:06 PM Posted Saturday at 05:06 PM Now…this is a cool project to build, watching. 1
Rockford Posted yesterday at 08:25 AM Posted yesterday at 08:25 AM This is going to be good to watch. Quite a close match to the film unit, certainly in the cowl but looks like a different manufacturer for the body. Will be a challenge on the exterior decoration for you. Wheels and tyres look great. Are you using a different printer? The parts appear very smooth. 1
Jürgen M. Posted yesterday at 09:12 AM Author Posted yesterday at 09:12 AM Thanks Steve! There are quite some changes to be done on this. Since my computer hasn't got enough power it takes very long to save changes. Very annoying. I'm using the same printer as always but at the time it seems the nozzle is clogged up. Hope I can save it. It's the best one I've got. Means a longer break though. Hope I can get it running soon again. I do have the suspicion that the white filament has something to do with it. I've never had these problems using black. It's strange since I'm using the same quality from the same manufacturer. If I don't get this working I might have to print the rest in black. I'll primer them anyway so it wouldn't matter! 2
Bren Posted yesterday at 09:24 AM Posted yesterday at 09:24 AM What program are you using to edit the .stl files Jurgen? The work looks great so far! Excited to see where you take this. 1
Jürgen M. Posted yesterday at 03:53 PM Author Posted yesterday at 03:53 PM I edited them in Fusion 360. Worked out pretty well. Hope to get the printer working again though. Otherwise I'll have to take a longer break. 2
BK9300 Posted yesterday at 04:14 PM Posted yesterday at 04:14 PM Great start on the digital model, Jurgen! It’s interesting to see your adjustments and how you fit them to the original file - fun to watch! 1 1
gotnitro? Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Interesting build to follow ! Buses are a unique challenge
Jürgen M. Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago (edited) Thanks! Yes, If you're used to building trucks a bus is a bit of a challenge. But I will keep it simple meaning no engine, no steering and very basic execution of the chassis and suspension. Since my printer still isn't working right I can't print too big things. The support structure always comes loose and destroys the printing of the actual part. I have no idea why the adhesion is suddenly so bad. But I'll find out! Even if it takes a while! The real challenge will be the painting of the body. You can't read everything that's written on the bus. I'll have to look at a few movie scenes and make screenshots. Edited 5 hours ago by Jürgen M.
Rockford Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago In the song by C.W.McCall he calls it a chartreuse microbus. So there's your main colour.
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