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Posted 7/6/2016 10:33:32 PM |
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OK 3d Experts, can this be printed full size or is it just for small models?
http://do3d.com/product/3d-printable-model-batmobile-bvs-blaster/
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Posted 7/7/2016 9:14:50 AM |
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Depending on your printer build area also you can split the file and print in halfs and join with epoxy
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Posted 7/7/2016 11:09:28 PM |
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Are there places that would do this for me?
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Posted 7/8/2016 11:40:48 AM |
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absolutely are you trying to make it life size for your car ?
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Posted 7/8/2016 12:48:55 PM |
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Yes. Actually, I'm building the car at 80% size to try and make it street legal. Gotta keep it no wider than 8'6". Recreating the gun turret is something that has concerned me.
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Posted 7/8/2016 1:11:14 PM |
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I would buy your own printer then that will be a huge print to sub out
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Posted 7/8/2016 6:52:51 PM |
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Hey Sly,
If the gun turret concerns you from a legal perspective, as in displaying it on the street, here is some relevant information. I have a Navy Seals dune buggy fully outfitted with replica weapons.
It's all mostly about the observers perspective. If two or more people claim the display of the weapons system, replica vs real weapons doesn't matter, caused them to feel fearful, you have a good chance of being arrested, charged with brandishing, and/or aggravated assault, if they say your display weapons made them genuinely fear for their life.
Brandishing and Improper Exhibition of a Firearm
What is “brandishing” a firearm and what are the considerations, laws, definitions, elements, penalties, required proof, etc.? When does brandishing or a careless or inadvertent exhibition of a firearm occur? What should we do to avoid it? Does it require showing that the person committed the act willfully, intentionally and with knowledge or just that the person accused acted “carelessly.” What is a willful, threatening, and/or careless act with a firearm? Almost all states and jurisdictions have laws about improper exhibition of a firearm or brandishing a weapon as some states refer to it. And they vary greatly among the states and jurisdictions in definitions, terminology, interpretations, and penalties… a very gray subjective area. Here are just some of the many complex and variable factors to understand and help guide you. I offer my ideas not as an attorney and not as legal opinion or advice, but generally to help you begin your understanding and encourage you to consult an attorney in your state about specific related laws and considerations for your jurisdiction. So don’t act on my information here, but seek out legal guidance for your specific circumstances before taking action or making decisions. My experiences as a lay person are with “Improper Exhibition” of a firearm in Florida.
So “brandishing” or “improper exhibition” or “defensive display” or “unlawful display” (or whatever your state and jurisdiction calls it) depends specifically on your state and jurisdiction. Very generally, however, for an operating definition “brandishing” means to display, show, wave, or exhibit the firearm in a manner which another person might find threatening. You can see how widely and differently this can be subjectively interpreted by different “reasonable” individuals and entities. The crime can actually be committed in some states by not even pointing a firearm at someone. In some states it’s a Misdemeanor crime and in others a Felony. So, focus, think rationally, know your state’s law, and be careful out there. vertigo
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Posted 7/8/2016 8:55:51 PM |
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If the gun turret concerns you from a legal perspective
No, it was my ability to reproduce it accurately that is my only concern. Se my other response on other thread.
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Posted 7/10/2016 8:20:45 PM |
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