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Painting the JConcepts Corvair

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Man I love everything about that active suspension 😍. I think I could watch that video all day, haha!
Yeah, it's really cool what those little Arduino's can do in the hands of an uber geek.
 
Yeah, it's really cool what those little Arduino's can do in the hands of an uber geek.
I think the only thing that would have topped that video for me is if it was Ecto-1. I'm itching to find a good Ecto-1 model to build since building the BTTF DeLorean
 
I think the only thing that would have topped that video for me is if it was Ecto-1. I'm itching to find a good Ecto-1 model to build since building the BTTF DeLorean
That would be super cool. There is a 3d printed body out there I believe.
 
Why yes. Yes you do! I am betting you were warned to guard your credit card when you joined this forum 😉
I did read the warnings 😁. I'm impressed how I've seen folks smooth out the 3D prints with a filler/sanding. I wish I had known that when I was working on my SCX24 Mater.
 
I did read the warnings 😁. I'm impressed how I've seen folks smooth out the 3D prints with a filler/sanding. I wish I had known that when I was working on my SCX24 Mater.
It looks cool like that though!
 
@OnwardGuinevere was it you curious about a 3d pen? I made light buckets for a 2500hd body with them. With that you must put tape first before drawling. It will show through on the paint.
I haven't gotten into the 3D pens yet, they look very useful though. I imagine with enough glue (shoe goo or hot glue) the lights would be pretty secure.
(Assuming I do it correctly)
 
I haven't gotten into the 3D pens yet, they look very useful though. I imagine with enough glue (shoe goo or hot glue) the lights would be pretty secure.
(Assuming I do it correctly)
@WickedFog has the plug on chrome pens. If you want them permanently in, shoo goo and drywall mesh tape.
 
I haven't gotten into the 3D pens yet, they look very useful though. I imagine with enough glue (shoe goo or hot glue) the lights would be pretty secure.
(Assuming I do it correctly)

I get everything in place, and then smother it in hot glue. It also helps keep the wire connections firmly in place.
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