11-20-2004, 10:55 AM | #1 (permalink) |
Addict
Location: Chicago
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'32 Ford Roadster - Work in progress
-warning: lots of pictures-
For a final project in the 'Extended Studio' class i'm taking, I thought it would be fun to make a scale replica of a '32 Ford Roadster. I do a lot of 3D modeling. I'm fortunate to have free access to a 3D printer, so I'm able to print out anything I model. This printing machine is pretty amazing. It literally creates a tangable object from a 3D model you model on the computer. Go to the ZCorp website if you want more information about it. I'll be using a bunch of differant materials for this, but so far both the engine and body were printed on the machine. I bent the chassis from brass tubing. Heres a few 3D renders of what the (near) final product will look like. The wheels are just placeholders right now - I haven't modeled them yet. And heres some photos of the real model so far. In pieces, and some painted chrome: All painted and put together: Lots of pulleys are missing - they didn't show up in the 3D printer for some reason. I'll have to re-print them or find something else to make them out of. Mounted on the chassis: With body: -The body is a mess, I'll need to repaint it. -The chassis is only primed right now, it will be painted to have (hopefully) a brushed-metal look, similar to the firewall. -3D printed objects are a real bitch to paint. I don't think the printer was designed to print objects to have a smooth finish. Lots of sanding was required, and most of it is still far from smooth -I'm going to try to include every major part that a '32 Ford would have. Full suspension, exhaust, interior, etc. Let me know what you think of it so far. I'll post my progress here. I don't want to 3D model all of it, so if you have any ideas of what I could use for any random parts, i'm all ears Anybody else do any 3D modeling? I'd love to see your work. Last edited by todd; 11-20-2004 at 11:02 AM.. |
11-21-2004, 12:29 AM | #2 (permalink) |
Crazy
Location: Minnesota
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Jeezus, I wish I had access to a printer like that...
Nerd modeling heaven... Robots, Guns, everything... Reminds me of the days of my youth when I actually had time to sit in my room for hours toiling over a model with metallica in the background... This thread makes me want to take up modeling again... |
11-21-2004, 04:19 PM | #3 (permalink) |
Crazy
Location: Seattle, WA
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Wow, that's pretty excellent. My school has a 3D printer, but noone in the arts department knows how to utilize it. I was asked by a hopeful drawing prof if I knew anything about 3D modeling because he was hoping to get something happening with it. Unfortunately, I don't.
I don't suppose you have any close up pictures of the raw objects freshly printed, do you? As in unpainted, sanded down and such. I'm curious. |
11-21-2004, 11:13 PM | #6 (permalink) |
Tilted
Location: Arizona
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the part connecting the top/bottom of the tires and side walls of the tires arent as smooth as they should be. not sure if that will be fixed or not so i was just pointing that out.
other then that looks pretty damn good. cant wait to see the final.
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