Ensign N176/177 - 3D Printer

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Re: Ensign N176/177 - 3D Printer

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Nice!
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Hey this looks great!
I am happy with you about the result - congratulations!
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Fantastic Muri!!!
You really master this technique :D
I look this one with different eyes now, understanding much better the effort put on it.
A car that seems to have lots of fans! Result is great.
BTW it seems you could have a ride at the 3D thread and leave your footprint, surely will be worth reading :wink:
THanks for sharing
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Great job!!! Looks fantastic!! Good to see such a well built kit with so much parts done in 3D. Please show more of it. Parabéns!!

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Can this get scaled to 1/12th? Be cool to do Chris Amon's Ensign using a Tamiya Cosworth.
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SBEST wrote: Fri Jun 03, 2022 8:31 am Can this get scaled to 1/12th? Be cool to do Chris Amon's Ensign using a Tamiya Cosworth.
AFAIK, theoretically it should :D
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That is a very nice model.
Top work on both the modeling in 3D and the modeling in...uhh... real 3D.. :D
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Hi Badi.
You haver a PM about this model.
Cheers,
João Alfredo.
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SBEST wrote: Fri Jun 03, 2022 8:31 am Can this get scaled to 1/12th? Be cool to do Chris Amon's Ensign using a Tamiya Cosworth.
Not that easy as it sounds to be, especially if the files are created in 1:20. You have to rework parts that can`t be scaled up cause of lost of scale, details and so on. Same as you try to scale down a model which is dreated in 1:12, some parts needs correction to bring a good printing result or even to match the scale.
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Oh, and before i forget........ awesome work, especially creating the engine takes a lot of time in the end, it looks realy great!
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