PezzoPrint Posted March 25, 2024 Posted March 25, 2024 (edited) Hello car model friends, I made an individual car model for a customer I want to share with you guys. The model is 15 cm long and is completely custom made. The customer sent me some pictures and got a miniature replica of his special car. This is what the original car looks like: We made a 3d model of the car and printed it with a 3d printer. As a result we got a model with great detail and a smooth surface. You can see that all details of the car are visible on the model. Even small stickers and the license plate are visible: If you would like to have your own idividual car model. Feel free to contact me. Also please comment how you like the model. Instagram: @PezzoPrint TikTok: @PezzoPrint Email: pezzoprint@gmail.com Enjoy! Edited March 25, 2024 by PezzoPrint 4
Yeah Nah Posted March 26, 2024 Posted March 26, 2024 Opens up a whole new modelling world with this 3D printing. Nice job!
Zoom Zoom Posted March 27, 2024 Posted March 27, 2024 You're new here. You're trying to sell us a product. You asked for comments. I'll oblige. I'm leaning toward protecting the members here first and foremost. You show a shiny cool Mondeo (Fusion) wagon and then an absolutely terrible looking print of said object. You asked for commentary. I've seen far, far superior work done by others. Both commercially and guys in my own local club. I've seen what they go through to achieve that quality over time. It does NOT happen overnight. I've seen examples of multiple blended colors printed of actual people that were scanned, and the prints look amazing, done at storefront shops in big cities. Those prints are light years better than your Mondeo wagon. Something here just isn't adding up. It reminds me of the people polluting Facebook using new accounts with borrowed images (not their own) and nothing to back up their "creations" and all "work" for fiver and all are attempt to sell people in FB groups vaporware. 5
mikemodeler Posted March 27, 2024 Posted March 27, 2024 I'm with Zoom Zoom on this. While the finished product does somewhat resemble the 1:1, it's a far cry from being a true replica. More time spent refining the finish on the model would yield a better result; I see a rough pebble grain finish and a coat of clear would only exacerbate the flaws. Might want to work on that aspect of the printing. 1
Perspect Scale Modelworks Posted March 28, 2024 Posted March 28, 2024 I find with 3d printing sand paper can be your friend.
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