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Posted 7/22/2019 7:16:34 AM |
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I'm surprised no one has scaled down the file you have sly to do a 3d printed version in a smaller 1/6 size already...
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Posted 7/22/2019 9:33:18 PM |
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Lots of things missing in that file. No side mechanics, no interior at all, no gas cap on the top. Not to mention the rounded parts that should be square.
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Posted 7/23/2019 7:37:11 AM |
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That's true... forgot about all that.
there are a couple other files out there with some decent details... would probably need to do fixes on most in some areas.
https://pinshape.com/items/27101-3d-printed-batmobile-dawn
https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/batmobile-superman-vs-batman-36d947643eb1464dbdc3f13d5ad07479
http://do3d.com/product/3d-printable-model-batmobile-cannon-machine-gunblaster-from-batman-v-superman-dawn-of-justice-bvs-doj-print-file-format-stl/
https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/batman-v-superman-batmobile-abea4cdb296f4fafab03a404e515c109
$750 is definitely reasonable for a 1/6 model, but that 750 goes towards a set of front tires for a drive-able one in my book.
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Posted 7/23/2019 11:29:13 AM |
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Good point. And we're at the stage where we need to think about that kind of thing, aren't we.
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Posted 7/31/2019 9:49:47 PM |
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Really having Batmobile withdrawal pain right now. Not many posts by my colleagues Vert and THEMAN to keep me alive. Come on you guys, I need a fix!!
Finished the roof project here and now only 14 more days of incarceration on this desert island before I can return to civilization and get back to work.
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Posted 8/1/2019 8:30:00 PM |
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hey sly,
Still putting in 1-2 hours average per day when my time is figured. Sometimes 8-10 hours on a single day.
Fabricating steel parts and welding is labor intensive and is taking a lot of time,
especially in 90-98 degree and 80-90% humidity days.
Guess I could buy a water cooled wire feed welding machine.
Current work area includes frame, modifications, additions, bottoms plates, etc.
No photo-image worthy progress to report at this time.
Looking forward to your return and your return to your building. vertigo
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Posted 8/2/2019 12:03:16 AM |
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Thanks for the update buddy. I am just feeling far away right now and want to get back to work.
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Posted 8/2/2019 12:13:31 PM |
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Sorry for lack of posts to help you get through the days sly. I hope to have some more progress pics soon... I've mostly been getting the remainder of not-needed pieces off to start fabbing up the new sections. I also got a much more budget friendly brake system figured out and am piecing that together now.
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Posted 8/2/2019 5:10:02 PM |
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Cool.
So, with the drivetrain plan you have, will that clutch slave cylinder need to be replaced? I guess I'm still fuzzy on how the transmission will work.
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Posted 8/4/2019 8:32:41 AM |
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Nope, that all comes out with the 6speed setup, even the clutch and brake pedals come out. I have an auto wider brake pedal on the way to put in place. The clutch area behind the engine gets replaced with torque converter and 4L60E auto tranny.
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