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    Here is a scratchbuilt Ferrari 712 Can Am car . This is from my own file I built. Everything printed, except the brass roll bar, is off of my 3D printer and most of the decals are off my Laser Jet. 30 K Shark in a sidewinder arrangement with NSR rubber.

    Cheers

    Dan

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    Cheers

    Dan
    G.P Alberta

  • #2
    getting pretty good at he 3d printing stuff Dan

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    • #3
      Thanks William. The printer has been a lot of fun
      Cheers

      Dan
      G.P Alberta

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      • #4
        Nicely done. Designing your own file from scratch really adds another dimension. I see you did some side details on the air box, looks nice.
        How wide did you go?
        Did you try the fences on the front fenders? Those are sometimes pretty thin and don't print well.
        Come Race at The Trace!
        Timberline Trace International Raceway - SW of Mpls, MN
        https://cults3d.com/en/users/chappyman662/creations

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        • #5
          The fences would be too fragile in resin. I was think of thin aluminum sheet. If I modified the fender with a grove to accept the thin fence, that should work. I have already made numerous edits to this file from the one in the picture. The rear spoilers have been moved inward as well
          Cheers

          Dan
          G.P Alberta

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          • #6
            Your Ferrari Can Am looks great! Looks like 3D printing can achieve fantastic results. I'll look forward to seeing more like this.

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            • #7
              That looks great! Must be a great feeling to take something you created and run it on the track
              Dickie Pearson
              Canterbury, NH

              HOST - Home Operated Slot Tracks
              MSR - Main Street Racing

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              • #8
                Really impressive, especially working from your own model! What brand of resin printer are you using, I have been thinking of getting one (my FFF printers just cant do the detail needed for slot car stuff) but there are so many can't make up my mind of what manufacturer
                to go with.

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                • #9
                  I use an Anycubic Photon Mono. Has worked just like is supposed to since the day I set it up. No issues with the printer at all
                  Cheers

                  Dan
                  G.P Alberta

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                  • #10
                    That's a great-looking model! Love those Can Am Ferraris. Do you use special decal paper in your inkjet?

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                    • #11
                      It is a laser jet and I get decal paper from Micromark. After printing, the decal paper gets a clear coat spray, and then they are good to go.

                      Cheers

                      Dan
                      Cheers

                      Dan
                      G.P Alberta

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