WIP - 1/20 Tyrrell 020C
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Re: WIP - 1/20 Tyrrell 020C
Nice work! I did not realise about the little hump at the rear of the cowl, until you showed it.
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Re: WIP - 1/20 Tyrrell 020C
Yes, now I applied clearcoat and will polish.
After it, I will paint matt black inside cockpit and also will finish the front wings.
I think the livery is ok, it is acceptable, not the best job.
After it, I will paint matt black inside cockpit and also will finish the front wings.
I think the livery is ok, it is acceptable, not the best job.
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Re: WIP - 1/20 Tyrrell 020C
The paint job and decal work look very nice!
Looking forward to see your car finished.
Looking forward to see your car finished.
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Re: WIP - 1/20 Tyrrell 020C
Lookes perfect to me
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Re: WIP - 1/20 Tyrrell 020C
Wow... Looks very nice after applying the decals and finishing the paint!
Greetings Thomas
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Re: WIP - 1/20 Tyrrell 020C
This Tamiya kit comes with Wheels from the 1992 season, however this car has wheels from the 1993 season, which are more thin like the Mclaren MP 4/8 or like Tyrrell 023 Wheels from 1995 and yellow Goodyear.
I had an extra tires from the Tyrrell 023, but no wheels.
So I designed and produced front and rear wheels on 3D printer to match the Tamiya tires sucessfully.
This is the result when combined with Tamiya tires....
I applied the semi gloss black and decals on the front wing and now I need to assemble it.
It seems nice when I put all togheter, lets prepare que cockpit and front suspension.
I had an extra tires from the Tyrrell 023, but no wheels.
So I designed and produced front and rear wheels on 3D printer to match the Tamiya tires sucessfully.
This is the result when combined with Tamiya tires....
I applied the semi gloss black and decals on the front wing and now I need to assemble it.
It seems nice when I put all togheter, lets prepare que cockpit and front suspension.
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Re: WIP - 1/20 Tyrrell 020C
The rims look good!
I would have 3 questions... maybe you can answer them.
What kind of program is this for your 3D design?
What kind of printer do you use? I appreciate an SLA printer.
And in which orientation did you print?
Thank you.
I would have 3 questions... maybe you can answer them.
What kind of program is this for your 3D design?
What kind of printer do you use? I appreciate an SLA printer.
And in which orientation did you print?
Thank you.
Greetings Thomas
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Re: WIP - 1/20 Tyrrell 020C
steinietrabi wrote:The rims look good!
I would have 3 questions... maybe you can answer them.
What kind of program is this for your 3D design? I use Fusion 360 for students
What kind of printer do you use? I appreciate an SLA printer. SLA Printer, Anycubic Photon S
And in which orientation did you print? I print like top. I mean, the wheel is pointed to the top. Supports come inside and along the rim.....90 degrees...I will see if I have a picture to send you. The secret is to make thin supports inside the wheel, so you can brake them easily.
Thank you.
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Re: WIP - 1/20 Tyrrell 020C
Many Thanks for your explanations and the pictures! I had already thought that way...
Greetings Thomas