@@gafrers thank you, i tried very hard to make it cohesive. It being too low isn't really an issue when i remake it out of carbon kevlar. I can cut it shorter on the bottom if i want to or just let it drag. The carbon kevlar will be able to handle it
I'll say this. I don't like the new lexus design motif, but you did an awesome job with the craftsmanship and skill set that you have in making the bumper for this. Respect. Keep up the good work.
Love to see how you pull aspects from different models and combine them all together into something original and awesome. Love watching the progress and design process 🤝
Very impressive project. I hope to be able to do something similar in the near future. The thickness of the new prints is for sure much better for stability. The only thing I would say is that for small FWD cars, there's a lot less room behind the bumper for things like the intercooler and crash bar, so the thickness of the bumper will have an influence on the fit.
I just want to redo the bottom half of the front bumper and probably a lot more stuff on my Dodge Neon r/t man this is so inspiring. Thank you. I subscribed🎉🤙🙏🇺🇲💯💪
This looks so good! The current style of Lexus’ front end design fits the SC so well. Makes me wish they remade the SC300/400 again with this design in mind and continuing off of the last gen JZ31 chassis.
just make or grab those longer front splitter to bumper attachments and mount to metal in the bay, I did this when I gutted the old broken clips on my celica. Helps a lot with it holding it's general shape in place. sick bumper, looks awesome. always stoked to see something new 🖤💜🖤
Not even 10k subs... that's a crime in comparison to the quality of content, editing, and definitely skill. I'm glad I found it though. This blew my mind. So rad
Subscribed, this is super cool! I’ve been running, now partnered with, a print farm in misc consumer product goods but have been super interested in body work for my drift builds so this is super inspiring, I’ll have to check out that stream! Thank you for sharing, let me know if you ever need 3D print production help meeting demand!
this is great, i had thought of this for myself too sometime ago but i still dont own a 3d printer, my suggestion for this is to not use the bumper you made or any 3d printed part, use them as a plug for fiberglass instead, more roadworthy resistance wise, like use some wax on the bumper cover iot in fiberglass, like 2 layers, and demold and wax the inside of the fiberglass and fiberglass that and once you demold you will have a perfect copy of your bumper in glass fiber, easy enough but has the cost of the materials which is not insane by any means
As a Soarer fan this is just amazing :D Love how you have done it :) Will also get a Soarer when I have the funds. I also will have some custom work to it :) Not as advanced as you tho :)
My mom's in her 70's, if that's your thing. lol I don't kink shame. Also, the styling on the bumpere is dope. Looks so factory-late model Lexus. Really modernizes the whole look of the SC.
Looks great, but won’t the seams start separating or cracking after driving for a bit, road vibration, etc? Very curious, looking at doing something similar. Great work!
My man!!! I’ve been printing for 3 years now and I’ve always wondered if I could make my own fender flares or lips for my 2011 Honda CrZ and this right here I just came across and I’m definitely thinking about designing my own parts for my car I gotta ask what materials did you use and what infill % did you use
Omg... I'm drenched in sweat... almost like your mom... Bahahahaha... Hey on a serious note, I'm looking to do similar things with my 3d printer... I have solidworks and I am a avid user... Great work
ive designed the same thing on onshape but im saving for a really big 3d printer because i think printing in pieces is too time consuming id rather print in 3 or 4 peices because i do want a complete bodykit for my scs and the rest of my lexuses or lexia lol
Would be better off using a large commercial printer so that the bumper is made out of 2 halves, instead. Nonetheless, you did an amazing job doing this solo. props!!!!
this is really neat! I made a replica of Ken Blocks Ford Focus RS RX using a similar technique (videos on my channel). I used Autodesk 3DS Max (I see you used Autodesk Maya), and I used a CNC machine instead of a 3D printer. I used to LOVE Autodesk Maya (used it for 10+ years as a hobbyist), then I switched to 3DS max 7 years ago. I feel that 3DS Max has much finer dimensional control (accuracy down to 0.001mm). I used a CNC machine over my 3D printer because CNC machines are 10x+ faster at cutting VS a 3D printer adding layers of plastic. Awesome project! I'll have to watch your other videos on this. This is a video of how I made the body kit: th-cam.com/video/lYk4-wxRCqw/w-d-xo.html This was my last video of attaching the Focus RS RX body kit: th-cam.com/video/8ud11DyDQY8/w-d-xo.html
@@PS_on_youtube hell yeah dude! That's awesome! Honestly if i had a CNC machine i would love to cut foam, it would be way faster. I use 3ds max at work and honestly hate the UI lol. It's so old and cumbersome, i prefer Maya for that reason.
Were you planning on doing any aero work for the front radiator? Like a front duct that exhausts air out of the top of the hood. I know functionally it probably wouldn't add much to a drift car but you definitely have enough room now with the new bumper.
oh hey, sick! youtube finally decided to sent me your way! Bumper looks insane! love the new low look! However I am curious... Would you be willing to scan a jzx100 mark ii by chance? Currently working on a game model off another scan, but that car appears to have been through hell and back, and possibly up bihoku at some point, or a ditch (as in its completely twisted). Its also missing a lot of stock parts, such as the lower half of the rear quarter (has a Traum replica bodykit on it), stock rearbumper, stock sideskirts, etc... Just only if youre keen actually! Love your work, love the designs you come up with and how you wanna bring your SC into the current day and age, design wise!
+Also, out of curiosity could you tell us the cost to print this and what materials exactly did you use.. I'm guessing pla since you covered it in fiberglass... Nylon cf is something I'm looking into for its heat resistance...
Bro, @14:32 that fiberglass is likely going to separate. I'm the future, spray a 2part epoxy primer on it, then lay the fiberglass using epoxy resin and it will be solid as fffff
@DingDongDrift Polyester resin doesn't bond well to plastic, especially when the sun hears it and both materials start expanding and contracting at different rates. But....if it's stood the test of time then good for you Any videos of what what that front end looks like now? Really interested to see what it all looks like in yellow cool project.
@@DingDongDriftthat’s not to bad for something to that scale guess I’m just always buying silly/cool looking filaments lowest I’ve spent on a roll I think was $25.
@@crabman823store9 check out California filament, there's a discount in the video description. Great PETG, i use it for all my projects and it's cheap!
Epic!
Could you 3d print me an R34 Skyline next pls 🙏
@@PrizzaMike that will be tree fiddy please
@@DingDongDrift 🌲🌲🌲 💰
@@PrizzaMike on it Chief
Love your work. It's unique! I've been wanting to buy a 3d scanner but the laser ones are so expensive. You've got a new sub!
@@phingly2151 you don't need a laser scanner just get an einstar
Looks so good. The various Lexus' elements are blended so well together. It is indeed too low but, your car, your choice.
@@gafrers thank you, i tried very hard to make it cohesive. It being too low isn't really an issue when i remake it out of carbon kevlar. I can cut it shorter on the bottom if i want to or just let it drag. The carbon kevlar will be able to handle it
@@DingDongDrift An Amazing Job. True Quality. Yes, Carbon-Aramid can cope with a LOT. Looking forward to more progress and videos
@@gafrers there's definitely A LOT more coming!
I'll say this. I don't like the new lexus design motif, but you did an awesome job with the craftsmanship and skill set that you have in making the bumper for this. Respect. Keep up the good work.
Dude you are so unbelievably creative it’s so cool watching you make random shit. Keep up the great work!
@@FieroKyle thank you!
Your music time-lapses are fun. I feel productive just watching you 😅
Freakin love how much this thing is evolving
Need a bash bar for the bumper
@@ZeLitruu I'll do a tube frame front and rear once the body is kevlar
Cool. It did give a car whole different look! Looking forward for more updates on this car. Awesome!
As for the mounting brackets you could make a custom bash bar to protect all your front end cooling systems and stiffen up the bumper
Love to see how you pull aspects from different models and combine them all together into something original and awesome. Love watching the progress and design process 🤝
Thanks so much!
5th Video in a row. This project is blowing my mind... So cool!!
1 of 1. Can't wait to see it all done. Amazing
Very impressive project. I hope to be able to do something similar in the near future. The thickness of the new prints is for sure much better for stability. The only thing I would say is that for small FWD cars, there's a lot less room behind the bumper for things like the intercooler and crash bar, so the thickness of the bumper will have an influence on the fit.
Looks awesome, such a massive improvement over the original SC design. Appreciate the time and effort you have put into this.
I love the innovation of this whole project and how informative it is
@@jalanlee32 thank you! No gatekeeping here! Everything i learn i share!
I just want to redo the bottom half of the front bumper and probably a lot more stuff on my Dodge Neon r/t man this is so inspiring. Thank you. I subscribed🎉🤙🙏🇺🇲💯💪
This looks so good! The current style of Lexus’ front end design fits the SC so well. Makes me wish they remade the SC300/400 again with this design in mind and continuing off of the last gen JZ31 chassis.
I've just discovered your channel, your use of scanning and printing is excellent. I'll go back and watch more of the Lexua build.
just make or grab those longer front splitter to bumper attachments and mount to metal in the bay, I did this when I gutted the old broken clips on my celica. Helps a lot with it holding it's general shape in place. sick bumper, looks awesome. always stoked to see something new 🖤💜🖤
Great work Dude 🎉
edit of the year is up for grabs
Greatest ending of a TH-cam video ever hands down
Mad cool bodykit design 👌👌
Very impressive! I can't wait to see the front grill.
Not even 10k subs... that's a crime in comparison to the quality of content, editing, and definitely skill. I'm glad I found it though. This blew my mind. So rad
@@BigDadGigaCHAD thank you, that means a lot.
def following along this is motivation to build my SC300
i love your videos and i also do 3d engineering for body kits too. so i totally understand how hard it is to what you do .
Subscribed, this is super cool! I’ve been running, now partnered with, a print farm in misc consumer product goods but have been super interested in body work for my drift builds so this is super inspiring, I’ll have to check out that stream! Thank you for sharing, let me know if you ever need 3D print production help meeting demand!
@@TylerZeigler I'll keep you in mind!
Facts some new custom headlights will bring the whole car together nicely
enjoyed the vid, rkelly at the end was hilarious lmao
I wish i could do exactly what your doing! Best wide body method Ive seen. Great job 😊
You can do it!
this is great, i had thought of this for myself too sometime ago but i still dont own a 3d printer, my suggestion for this is to not use the bumper you made or any 3d printed part, use them as a plug for fiberglass instead, more roadworthy resistance wise, like use some wax on the bumper cover iot in fiberglass, like 2 layers, and demold and wax the inside of the fiberglass and fiberglass that and once you demold you will have a perfect copy of your bumper in glass fiber, easy enough but has the cost of the materials which is not insane by any means
You wouldn't download a car would you? :D
Underated channel fr
Badass dude!!! It's looking fresh!
That looks so dope
Thank you
special night dunk tank dry you've known the man to call upon
My friend showed me this, dope stuff definitely gonna look into making something like this👀👀👀
Just saw your tictok of the completed front bumper and it looks fire. I’m wanting to try and print my own wide body but having a hard time design it
@@craigcommadore4441 keep at it, take your time with it.
Imho, the OEM bumper fit very well and gives a really unique look
This looks so amazing.
Looks freakin sick dude
You're so creative man! It's turning out so sick. Super keen to see the grille. Subbed.
Next video is the grille and headlights and fully painted!
Looks very good man.
it's gonna look so much better real soon!
As a Soarer fan this is just amazing :D
Love how you have done it :)
Will also get a Soarer when I have the funds.
I also will have some custom work to it :)
Not as advanced as you tho :)
man this is looking soooo good youve got talent bro!
@@jv2513 thank you man!
Came from TikTok genuinely curious looks so fire so talented salute 🫡
My mom's in her 70's, if that's your thing. lol I don't kink shame. Also, the styling on the bumpere is dope. Looks so factory-late model Lexus. Really modernizes the whole look of the SC.
@@jayinmi3706 different strokes for different folks eh? Modernizing the SC was the plan!
thats super impressive
I knew you could 3D print anything
@@Tacospaceman next up airplane
@@DingDongDrift please tag me if that happens lmao
6:23 it looks like a neon genesis: evangelion bumper 😆
Looks great, but won’t the seams start separating or cracking after driving for a bit, road vibration, etc? Very curious, looking at doing something similar. Great work!
I would like to see a Ding Dong 400 Hot Wheel!
@@rickyquilodran8235 that would be insane
Looks clean.
@@lolmandood just wait for next week's video!
such a dope project man u the goat
Thank you
Love your work, makes me think I will do a back wing for my car, what was the type of filament, petg, asa ?
@@johnward6516 PETG
My man!!! I’ve been printing for 3 years now and I’ve always wondered if I could make my own fender flares or lips for my 2011 Honda CrZ and this right here I just came across and I’m definitely thinking about designing my own parts for my car I gotta ask what materials did you use and what infill % did you use
@@romeo032982 PETG, 4 perimeters, 5% gyroid infill
Omg... I'm drenched in sweat... almost like your mom... Bahahahaha... Hey on a serious note, I'm looking to do similar things with my 3d printer... I have solidworks and I am a avid user... Great work
ive designed the same thing on onshape but im saving for a really big 3d printer because i think printing in pieces is too time consuming id rather print in 3 or 4 peices because i do want a complete bodykit for my scs and the rest of my lexuses or lexia lol
@@malcolmsanders-f1g a bigger printer prints slower, the print time turns out to be almost the same
Would be better off using a large commercial printer so that the bumper is made out of 2 halves, instead. Nonetheless, you did an amazing job doing this solo. props!!!!
this is really neat!
I made a replica of Ken Blocks Ford Focus RS RX using a similar technique (videos on my channel). I used Autodesk 3DS Max (I see you used Autodesk Maya), and I used a CNC machine instead of a 3D printer.
I used to LOVE Autodesk Maya (used it for 10+ years as a hobbyist), then I switched to 3DS max 7 years ago. I feel that 3DS Max has much finer dimensional control (accuracy down to 0.001mm).
I used a CNC machine over my 3D printer because CNC machines are 10x+ faster at cutting VS a 3D printer adding layers of plastic.
Awesome project! I'll have to watch your other videos on this.
This is a video of how I made the body kit:
th-cam.com/video/lYk4-wxRCqw/w-d-xo.html
This was my last video of attaching the Focus RS RX body kit:
th-cam.com/video/8ud11DyDQY8/w-d-xo.html
@@PS_on_youtube hell yeah dude! That's awesome! Honestly if i had a CNC machine i would love to cut foam, it would be way faster. I use 3ds max at work and honestly hate the UI lol. It's so old and cumbersome, i prefer Maya for that reason.
Sensational
Love your work! Mum jokes. hahaha.
Great work! What filament material did you use? PETG?
Ding Dong
Dong
Were you planning on doing any aero work for the front radiator? Like a front duct that exhausts air out of the top of the hood. I know functionally it probably wouldn't add much to a drift car but you definitely have enough room now with the new bumper.
@@bigsteppa298 the radiator is going in the trunk this winter
mk5 supra headlights would be wild
Here from your last TikTok video😂
@@terrybuckley2650 sweet! Don't forget to subscribe!
you should make a fiberglass mold to sell them also
i'll make a mold, not to sell them though
oh hey, sick! youtube finally decided to sent me your way!
Bumper looks insane! love the new low look!
However I am curious... Would you be willing to scan a jzx100 mark ii by chance? Currently working on a game model off another scan, but that car appears to have been through hell and back, and possibly up bihoku at some point, or a ditch (as in its completely twisted).
Its also missing a lot of stock parts, such as the lower half of the rear quarter (has a Traum replica bodykit on it), stock rearbumper, stock sideskirts, etc...
Just only if youre keen actually! Love your work, love the designs you come up with and how you wanna bring your SC into the current day and age, design wise!
Are you in Chicago?
Print the 300zx parts you did for prizza Mike. Us 300zx enthusiast will buy
@@angeldiaz9878 video and lots of parts coming soon!
@@DingDongDriftsweet
What headlights will you be using?
@@jah-jah87 i made some
@DingDongDrift when we get to see em, my apologies im a new subscriber
@@jah-jah87 next weekend, or tomorrow if you're a channel member 😁
absolutly brilliant man! what filament did you use? ABS? 🤔
@@thetorkis PETG, everything i do is PETG
awesome dude! incase I missed it, what was the layer height, wall thickness and infill percentage of the 3d prints to get it strong like that? :)
@@AlphaEngineer2022 0.24mm 1.6mm 5% gyroid
@@DingDongDrift cheers mate
+Also, out of curiosity could you tell us the cost to print this and what materials exactly did you use.. I'm guessing pla since you covered it in fiberglass... Nylon cf is something I'm looking into for its heat resistance...
@@stevehaulsforyou1286 PETG, 7 rolls, link in description for the exact filament i use
Great Vid, what kind of 3d printer do you use?
@@ImJustGeoffrey bambulab or nothing
Which material did you use on your prints?
Damn Marty
keep it up
next the headlights
@@johnroyal4913 next video is EVERYTHING
people dont understand that this is the future
looks sick, where did u learn to do the design/modeling part of this
@@daviddiplacido2218 i have a bachelor's in game design lol
Just one question... why did you disentegrate the oem bumper? and then not using it since it lost its structure lol
That outro though. 😂
that's so clean
Bro, @14:32 that fiberglass is likely going to separate.
I'm the future, spray a 2part epoxy primer on it, then lay the fiberglass using epoxy resin and it will be solid as fffff
@@vi23100 why would it separate? It's been holding up fine on my widebody for a year.
@DingDongDrift Polyester resin doesn't bond well to plastic, especially when the sun hears it and both materials start expanding and contracting at different rates.
But....if it's stood the test of time then good for you
Any videos of what what that front end looks like now?
Really interested to see what it all looks like in yellow cool project.
@@vi23100 i only use epoxy, never polyester
@@DingDongDrift ok fair enough, u seem annoyed lol
@@vi23100 I'm not at all
The cost of filaments must be crazy.
@@HksF16 7x rolls at $16.99 per roll. So not bad at all
What infill percentage and type?
If i were to design and print a body kit for my car could i hire you to install it for me?
What did you scan the bumper wtih?
At 12:40, what did you attach to the back of the bumper that secured it to the bracket?
@@DivineBk2 melt in thread insert, but it broke and i ended up gluing a rivnut in with panel bond
@@DingDongDrift ah okay, so then you pass a bolt from the back side, and it threads into the back of the bumper
How much in filament are you spending on something like that 😮
@@crabman823store9 only 7 rolls at $16/roll
@@DingDongDriftthat’s not to bad for something to that scale guess I’m just always buying silly/cool looking filaments lowest I’ve spent on a roll I think was $25.
@@crabman823store9 check out California filament, there's a discount in the video description. Great PETG, i use it for all my projects and it's cheap!
U better lay carbin fiber or its gonna fall off the freeway 🤣
Curious.. what 3D printer are you using??
@@signal1281 this was printed entirely on the bambulab A1, i also use a X1 and A1 mini. Bambulab or nothing
@@DingDongDrift Perfect! Was looking at their printer this week. Need to replace mine.. Thank You
It looks dope man keep up the great work
@@santanam5718 thank you!
What filament are you using?
@@martymccord9875 PETG
Sorry if this is somewhere else and I missed it, but what 3d scanner are you using?
@@sethmonteleone8178 einstar
What do you use to design the 3d models?
@@adieselcotton Maya
Almost like ya Maaw lmao 🤣 😂
Threaded inserts won't work great. I would rather have a bolt going from the back and then fill it
I ended up redoing it with rivnuts that i reinforced with panel bond