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Amazing job, congratulations! You are sharing the files? Have any link to download? Thanks in advance
@Chris Li. I am afraid I am not longer sharing the file as its too heave to share here or on GrabCAD and the only way I have is on my drive but I am not willing to share my personal email, sorry!
Its not 3D printable yet... As its surface model/ TSpline and due to level of details, auto thicken doesn't work in lots of parts. would need to build it manually and honestly I ain't got time. But again I did say I was learning :D and some stuff went wrong but produced the results.
Amazing job - I am learning how to use T-splines so i feel the struggle. Question where is the download link? I have an RC project i am working on and this would work pefectly.
Naaa I dont own one, it was designed for the sake of my learning curve. I need to learn how to use TSpline and so it happen :)
I regards to the rear tyre have low profile, yup you right it does, I have 16in Front wheel and 18in Rear wheels if I remember from the back of my mind, also I did reduce number of spokes as F360 struggled to build it, not only that I like more too. Original it about 46 spokes and on mine it has 33.
Thanks for the comments though.
Beautiful work... Do you own a DeLorean? Are you taking measurements from your/a car? Are you trying to "perfectly" duplicate the DeLorean, or are you doing your personal favorite customization?
Any chance you'll do a version with a flat hood?
The rear tires look too small... but again, I'm not sure if you're making what YOU like, or original.
how do i download this
Thanks guys...
I'm a DeLorean owner, and this is a beautiful, amazing model :) Well done!
Awesome!