I am currently working on a Tamiya Porsche 911 Turbo 88 and doing all these things. I did find a good file for a complete 911 turbo engine that I could 3D resin print, and it seems perfect.
Gorgeous work! I'm curious, are you interested to make extra equipment for this car too? (warning triangle, extinguisher, first aid, spare wheel, bottle of oil, etc) Could be interesting details for the build in future episodes :)
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@@UncleWickyStudio Si lo hago con el tiempo, si veo que me ofreces esta clase de trabajo ahí me subscribo, tengo dos artistas que sigo hace años y son muy bueno y si no me equivoco si es que demostrad esta clase de vídeos acá me vas a tener.
Brilliant. You make it all look so easy. 😅 Seems the time you used shows patience is key when doing such intricate work. I am wondering, the styrene panels you make for inside, do you make a template first using tape or paper? I don’t think you can just guess the shape and cut it out that perfectly.
First of all thank you for your appreciation Some of the plastic sheets in the car are made from paper cards as temporary templates .Some are pasted with tape on the places to be copied, and the prototypes are scanned with a pencil but some of them were just made based on estimates. Of course, many of them failed.
I love the creation of the hinge on the bonnet. I tried this myself once out of aluminum plate, but couldn't get it to properly operate. Yours seems to work very nice. Did you manage to do that in 1 try?
Yes, at first I used 0.3mm plastic sheet to make the hinge, but it turned out that the structure was not strong enough to withstand the movements of the bonnet . I tried several methods and thought about giving up. Finally, I used a 1mm beam to make connecting rods . This seems to slove the problem.
The hood hinge is a work of art!
Thank you for your appreciation
yeah thats amazing
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Thx Bro
Very nicely thought-out and executed!
Well done!
Wow,thoses hood hinges are out of this world,super excellent job
That's too much praise. Thank you for your appreciation.
lovely work that hood hinge is something else. Stunning
Thank you so much 👍
Wow, I have no words after seeing this incredible work!!
Thank you for watching my video and your compliments
All I can say is wow!
Thank you so much , please stay tuned
Thank You for posting this build. I have the 1990's Toyota Supra I want to do this sort of thing to but, am weary especially of the hatch back.
Try your best and let me know if you successfully solve the problem.
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I am currently working on a Tamiya Porsche 911 Turbo 88 and doing all these things. I did find a good file for a complete 911 turbo engine that I could 3D resin print, and it seems perfect.
Gorgeous work! I'm curious, are you interested to make extra equipment for this car too? (warning triangle, extinguisher, first aid, spare wheel, bottle of oil, etc) Could be interesting details for the build in future episodes :)
Thank you for your appreciation, I will try my best to complete all the work, please stay tuned
Incroyable 😃
😅
Fantastic build 😊
Thank you for your appreciation
Fabulous work !
Thank you so much
Awesome, you really got skills!
Thanks for your appreciation
Hola me llego tu publicación y la verdad por lo que vi el día de hoy es un trabajo muy fino y eso me encanta.
Im so happy for your message Please keep on support me Subscribe like and share
I will try the best to complete this car as soon as possible
Stay tuned
@@UncleWickyStudio Si lo hago con el tiempo, si veo que me ofreces esta clase de trabajo ahí me subscribo, tengo dos artistas que sigo hace años y son muy bueno y si no me equivoco si es que demostrad esta clase de vídeos acá me vas a tener.
Thank you anyway
Amazing work! 👏
Thanks for your appreciation
Brilliant. You make it all look so easy. 😅 Seems the time you used shows patience is key when doing such intricate work. I am wondering, the styrene panels you make for inside, do you make a template first using tape or paper? I don’t think you can just guess the shape and cut it out that perfectly.
First of all thank you for your appreciation
Some of the plastic sheets in the car are made from paper cards as temporary templates .Some are pasted with tape on the places to be copied, and the prototypes are scanned with a pencil but some of them were just made based on estimates. Of course, many of them failed.
@@UncleWickyStudio thank you for your reply. I am working on some tricky doors right now and this gives me some inspiration. It is appreciated.
I love the creation of the hinge on the bonnet. I tried this myself once out of aluminum plate, but couldn't get it to properly operate. Yours seems to work very nice. Did you manage to do that in 1 try?
Yes, at first I used 0.3mm plastic sheet to make the hinge, but it turned out that the structure was not strong enough to withstand the movements of the bonnet . I tried several methods and thought about giving up. Finally, I used a 1mm beam to make connecting rods . This seems to slove the problem.
Wow!!!😍
Professional. I'm a new Sub 👍
Thx bro
I'm so clumsy with the blade. I mess it up all the time
As long as the process is interesting, it is enough
Dude!