As a professional industrial designer for 14 years, I say you've done an excellent job with the car, it really looks great! I've been 3D modeling nearly full time for most of that time, mostly in SolidWorks and Rhino, and agree with your statements. I do surface model quite complex aerodynamic parts in SolidWorks, but parametric modeling software is definitely a hindrance to being in a creative flow. However, what's even faster than poly modeling is doing a sketch of what you want your design to look like. Anyway, all of these skills take time to master, so it's only going to be possible for the dedicated few.
How did you get a job as an industrial designer? Just pure luck, got introduced by someonw from the inside, or worked your way in? I'm really curious because it has already been a year since i finished my master's degree and i still haven't found a job in design...
@@facycopelow Yep, i'm doing just that. I'm looking into moving tf out Romania as soon as i get the chance. A salary for a product designer in Romania is around 1000-2000€/month. Like, that's really bad compared to the rest of Europe. My plan is to get a well paid job, eat instant ramen everyday for a year or two, save up around 100k and start my own company with no loans, in Romania, to give the new generation of designers the chance i didn't have.
As a fellow CGI industry worker, it's such a blessing to discover your channel. I got my first 3d printer last week and I've been designing small things here and there but watching your videos and witness what a ding dong can do on its own is really motivating. I'm definitely tackling bigger projects soon. But it looks like I'll have to save up to get one of those 3d scanner! I hope your channel gets more and more traction, this type of content is useful and refreshing!
In professional design studios people will follow the workflow of creative surfacing (Blender/Alias based on sketches) - 3d modeling (Alias, Class A) - Final part in CAD software (Catia, Siemens,...). CAD allows you to have perfect reflections and surfacing that you won't be able to achieve with poligonal software but if you are really good with those you can achieve pretty good results. I'm amazed but how the bumper looks, amazing that you managed to do everything in Maya. I've worked on bodykits before just in the first stage and using Blender so I know the amount of work that goes behind this. Impressive stuff, you should be really proud of yourself, congratulations man!! New follower btw
You've got mad talent bro. Love the build, love your detailed explanations, love your background and story on the car. I love it all. Thanks so much for all the knowledge and insight packed into this short video.
I remember watching the common problems with SC vid this build has come a long way and is starting to look like one of those insane SEMA builds im all in on the 2025 Lexus SC
Going to call false on infill not affecting strength. It absolutely does, though strength on a per kg basis is a little more useful of a measurement. Many channels have done these tests in a quantitative setting and I do recommend checking them out.
Im looking at getting a 3d printer at some point by the end of the year to 3d print some parts for my own car. Im not going any major body panels, mainly just a spacer for the rear spoiler(which will lift it up by 5/8in, which does give the look im after), a replacement center dash speaker grill, and a adapter plate for my rear speakers to fit a tweeter into the bigger mid range speaker space. The OEM speakers on the rear originally used a 6x9 woofer for producing sub frequencies, along with something like a 2in mid bass driver. I had replaced these original speakers with aftermarket component speakers, and just need to fabricate a adapter for the tweeter instead of trying to use silicone, as silicone doesnt take the heat of the sun on the rear deck. I have already designed the interior parts but cant say for sure everything will fit as I want till after i can print. It will mainly be trial and error for me.
i happy i found your video.. I want to make new rear spoiler and other parts for my car. I wanted to make new parts for othe vehicles for auto body shops. I currently have A1 min.. and X1C and snapmaker J1 idex printer. Next is Qidi 4 plus printer and A1.. I'm learning plasticity now with my kids..they are into robotics.
Keep it up, man! I love unique auto creations and love to see people creating them. I’m pretty excited to get into 3D printing soon myself. And I am a car/motorcycle enthusiast also. I want to take on another custom bike build but with the utility of 3D printing. Been using Blender for over 10 years. Exciting times.
Working on a 1968 Mustang Fastback wide-body drift queen with a completely reimagined interior. Great point about PETG - I’ll definitely be using that.
Car has come a super long way from the day i met you at GLD some years back, i think you were out there drifting it for the first time and i had my S14 attempting to drift it lol
You have done an amazing job. Really impressed. Do the swoop on the blinkers - it matches the aesthetic more and straight just seems half assed compared to everything else you have accomplished.
Grateful for the work you’re doing. When I have the space to build an SC, I wanna do the same. Been sketching designs in Procreate for years. Played with blender for a bit. More of a CAD cat. But yeah, Grateful you raised the bar. So Cool!! ✨🌊✨
I must say in spanish "me quito el sombrero" is a way to say outstanding job bro. I been wanting to do a hybrid of 2 bumpers I seen before but I dont know how to make a mold. I worked with fiberglass and epoxy before but my knowledge is no more than repair paint and join. I do speaker panels for car and subwoofer enclousure before but I would like to know how to do these stuff
I have been switching to using PCTG for most of my parts, it has perfect layer adhesion, it's easier to print with than PLA and it is better than PETG in a lot of ways.
ABS isn't good in the sun. It becomes brittle after a short amount of time. ASA is a better option with similar properties. And saying that infil doesn't add strength isn't necessarily true. I've done some extensive testing using MTS Systems' load frames when I was doing mechanical design projects in school. Infil has a positive affet on shear strength and compression strength, but does little to nothing for tensile strength. The TYPE of infil used also makes a big difference.
You got a great result with the Bambu's but if you want to greatly simplify design and print I highly recommend looking into Modix. I could print that entire bumper in 2 parts. They have variants that could do it in 1 part though. But that would be more if you were looking to do stuff like this on a regular basis. The larger parts are also have a major pitfall in that a design or print error means you just wasted $80 in materials and a weekend of printing.
Loved the video and the answers. I came across your project recently because I love cars since forever and recently have been into investigating 3D printing, so it got recommended. I'm so rooting for you, man. I think that people can like the design or not, but there's no question that you have the skills and willpower to make this work. I am a digital illustrator (work with vector art) and mean to learn 3D with Blender soon. That, paired with an imminent 3D printer purchase (probably Bambu P1S with AMS) means that all these tips and tricks will come in handy for me. Subscribed and wishing you the best!
This video is exactly what I want ❤❤ Still learning for 3d scan and 3d resin print All tools ain’t the high end equipments, and also beginner of blender😂 hope I can follow up to your level
omg i do 3d modelling for custom Assetto parts, i could %100 do this just gotta get the money and printing skills but I'm definitely doing it in the future I had no clue it was possible
Possibilities are limited by your imagination. I like to take car models from gran turismo 7 (GT is the only game in existence that has fully 3D scanned models of the real cars, forza does not) and print parts from those models. They made it very hard to get these models now.
Thanks for confirming I've been building a bunch of 3D parts for my interior on my car and have been using PETG but I was using lots of infill for strength I'm gonna try your settings and see how things come out
Thanks bro saving me a lot of PETG rolls. How good is your scanner resolution at scanning smaller pieces? A lot of the good big scanners aren't so great at scanning small parts on the cheaper side of scanners
I USE BLENDER TO MAKE MY 3D PRINTED BODY KITS AND PARTS AND ONE ENDER 3 PRINTER . AND YOU STILL AMAZE ME. AND ONE DAY I HOPE TO BE AS GOOD AS YOUONE DAY.
@@DingDongDrift only the UA-cam 3D Printer community people got theirs to promote so I dono how the customer ones will be. Hopefully I won’t have any issues. I bave 4 bedslingers and a Bambi P1S now.
I'm gonna be honest. I'm using an ender 3 printer (I will be upgrading soon) and I get some really nice and clean prints on it. My neighbor uses crazy expensive printers and even he was surprised I printed stuff as clean as I did on my ender 3. I hate the manual bed leveling though.
This is really cool. I’ve been making interior pieces with fusion and a bambu printer but I had no idea that anybody was doing big exterior stuff. Easy subscribe
My PETG body kit is warping. I’ve thought of applying resin before putting primers and paint. How many layers of resin did you put on before paint? And do you mind sharing the PETG filament you used?
I like to use fiberglass filler or fiberglass resin/cloth on the backside of the prints to strengthen them. Because we don't care what the back looks like and it won't change the shape of the front. I print the parts thin for this purpose, not sure if it will help if you have a part with infill.. and I don't know if just resin by itself is going to strengthen the part that much. If at all possible, I print a negative of the part and make the final part out of fiberglass.
@@DingDongDrift Oh it definitely adds a lot of weight! It is relative but for ultimate strength it's useful. I make RC boats so it means my hulls are full of waterproof compartments when they smash into rocks etc. Could you use TPU for a bumper?
@@DingDongDrift I was about to coment the same thing. This may be sacrilegious but I think it would look dope with a rear end like prizza mikes Z with the spoiler
@@DingDongDrift i live in Bosnia and Herzegovina and not Illinois, USA and where i live you need Certificate that its legal to install so car can pass Inspection for Road use like i. Germany to pas Tüv you need that Certificate
Will you build other support brackets for the bumper like thin aluminum or steel then fiberglass over that to work as a weight and strengthen the bumper so that you can mold it? or is it strong enough for you to mold it without it bending?
@@sean640 Well youtube ate my reply, but no it's not. Styrofoam has a foaming agent (makes gas during extrusion), HIPS does not. HIPS is modified by being mixed with a bit of rubber, raw polystyrene is not.
Bruhhh… I would buy that file quick, can I contact you to design one for the rust bucket that I get soon? I’ve been looking for body kits everywhere and I can’t find ones that I really like
As a professional industrial designer for 14 years, I say you've done an excellent job with the car, it really looks great! I've been 3D modeling nearly full time for most of that time, mostly in SolidWorks and Rhino, and agree with your statements. I do surface model quite complex aerodynamic parts in SolidWorks, but parametric modeling software is definitely a hindrance to being in a creative flow. However, what's even faster than poly modeling is doing a sketch of what you want your design to look like. Anyway, all of these skills take time to master, so it's only going to be possible for the dedicated few.
@@jochem1986 knowing what you want is the biggest speed enhancer in 3d modeling.
How did you get a job as an industrial designer?
Just pure luck, got introduced by someonw from the inside, or worked your way in?
I'm really curious because it has already been a year since i finished my master's degree and i still haven't found a job in design...
Save your money so you can afford to move anywhere that has a good job and apply everywhere@@myrmeko
@@facycopelow Yep, i'm doing just that.
I'm looking into moving tf out Romania as soon as i get the chance.
A salary for a product designer in Romania is around 1000-2000€/month. Like, that's really bad compared to the rest of Europe.
My plan is to get a well paid job, eat instant ramen everyday for a year or two, save up around 100k and start my own company with no loans, in Romania, to give the new generation of designers the chance i didn't have.
@@myrmeko bro here in America you make more than that as a McDonald's cook😭 I hope everything goes well for you
I’m only here because the forums said some guy has matching crocs for his car
Hahahahahahahha
@@DingDongDrift did you print the crocs fam?
@@HlfBakedTrades i wish
Tpu man 😂 ngl tpu is tough af@@DingDongDrift
@@blaqlabspodcast5816 my feet are too big for the printer 😂
You want to 3D print that in 1 piece? Hit me up!
How much would that even cost?
As a fellow CGI industry worker, it's such a blessing to discover your channel. I got my first 3d printer last week and I've been designing small things here and there but watching your videos and witness what a ding dong can do on its own is really motivating. I'm definitely tackling bigger projects soon. But it looks like I'll have to save up to get one of those 3d scanner! I hope your channel gets more and more traction, this type of content is useful and refreshing!
Welcome! Glad you're enjoying the content! This winter I'll definitely be leaning into more design content if it does well.
Such a visually appealing car. Great work!
Also I love that you kept the DNA of Lexus in this build. Great call out to the designers.
You've done an amazing facelift with your front bumper! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Blender is great. While it isn't a a parametric modelling program, there is a CAD sketcher add-on that is getting there.
Can you please name it if you remember the add on
@@Anton_Yotov I believe it is "CAD sketcher", but I'll check when I get home.
In professional design studios people will follow the workflow of creative surfacing (Blender/Alias based on sketches) - 3d modeling (Alias, Class A) - Final part in CAD software (Catia, Siemens,...). CAD allows you to have perfect reflections and surfacing that you won't be able to achieve with poligonal software but if you are really good with those you can achieve pretty good results. I'm amazed but how the bumper looks, amazing that you managed to do everything in Maya. I've worked on bodykits before just in the first stage and using Blender so I know the amount of work that goes behind this. Impressive stuff, you should be really proud of yourself, congratulations man!! New follower btw
Look who we have here hahaha. Couldn't agree more, in order to get perfect surface quality there is no question CAS/CAD is the way to go.
@@amigodesigns is a small world XD
That's freakin' awesome man. It would be awesome if Lexus sold something like this today. You made this thing look insanely rad.
Such a sick build man you really made that car look incredible
You've got mad talent bro. Love the build, love your detailed explanations, love your background and story on the car. I love it all. Thanks so much for all the knowledge and insight packed into this short video.
@@Jokerman518 thank you, that means a lot
I remember watching the common problems with SC vid this build has come a long way and is starting to look like one of those insane SEMA builds im all in on the 2025 Lexus SC
Can’t wait to see you update the interior
@@ShakotanZero same, tired of the gutted interior life
I never thought of 3d printing a body kit... you have me thinking now... thank you for the inspiration.
That looks amazing, Excellent work
LOVE THE SC , ONE IF NOT THE SICKEST SC BUILD AND VISION
Going to call false on infill not affecting strength. It absolutely does, though strength on a per kg basis is a little more useful of a measurement. Many channels have done these tests in a quantitative setting and I do recommend checking them out.
Glad i randomly came across you on tik tok. Can’t I may have missed the start of you journey but I’m excited to see the rest of it
Super impressive. Motivates me to try and do the same
I saw your car at great lakes drag a couple months ago and you just came up in my recommended. the 3d printed bumper looks crazy
welcome!
Im looking at getting a 3d printer at some point by the end of the year to 3d print some parts for my own car. Im not going any major body panels, mainly just a spacer for the rear spoiler(which will lift it up by 5/8in, which does give the look im after), a replacement center dash speaker grill, and a adapter plate for my rear speakers to fit a tweeter into the bigger mid range speaker space. The OEM speakers on the rear originally used a 6x9 woofer for producing sub frequencies, along with something like a 2in mid bass driver. I had replaced these original speakers with aftermarket component speakers, and just need to fabricate a adapter for the tweeter instead of trying to use silicone, as silicone doesnt take the heat of the sun on the rear deck. I have already designed the interior parts but cant say for sure everything will fit as I want till after i can print. It will mainly be trial and error for me.
This looks so much better than the RX, the design actually fits the car
i happy i found your video.. I want to make new rear spoiler and other parts for my car. I wanted to make new parts for othe vehicles for auto body shops. I currently have A1 min.. and X1C and snapmaker J1 idex printer. Next is Qidi 4 plus printer and A1.. I'm learning plasticity now with my kids..they are into robotics.
Never seen your stuff but this is insane work & the informative breakdown is so sick - I’d love to do some of this with my Volvo 240 one day
Brand new ding dong here😊😊😊 can wait to make my own with my printer 😊
Keep it up, man! I love unique auto creations and love to see people creating them. I’m pretty excited to get into 3D printing soon myself. And I am a car/motorcycle enthusiast also. I want to take on another custom bike build but with the utility of 3D printing. Been using Blender for over 10 years. Exciting times.
Your 2001 Discovery One interior is mint.
Where'd you find that lol?
Working on a 1968 Mustang Fastback wide-body drift queen with a completely reimagined interior. Great point about PETG - I’ll definitely be using that.
I wanna modernize an even older car like that so badly. Some sort of giant land barge and make it even bigger lol
Car has come a super long way from the day i met you at GLD some years back, i think you were out there drifting it for the first time and i had my S14 attempting to drift it lol
@@9t8alti that's where it all began!
You have done an amazing job. Really impressed. Do the swoop on the blinkers - it matches the aesthetic more and straight just seems half assed compared to everything else you have accomplished.
I did my body kit in Fusion 360. Worked just fine. Has most of the same features as Maya and it won't be insanely expensive.
Grateful for the work you’re doing. When I have the space to build an SC, I wanna do the same. Been sketching designs in Procreate for years. Played with blender for a bit. More of a CAD cat. But yeah, Grateful you raised the bar. So Cool!! ✨🌊✨
I must say in spanish "me quito el sombrero" is a way to say outstanding job bro. I been wanting to do a hybrid of 2 bumpers I seen before but I dont know how to make a mold. I worked with fiberglass and epoxy before but my knowledge is no more than repair paint and join. I do speaker panels for car and subwoofer enclousure before but I would like to know how to do these stuff
Solid project, really inspiring - great insight into the process👍
Side skirts 🙌💯🔥
Use led strip light for alternating white light and then amber for turn signal
I have been switching to using PCTG for most of my parts, it has perfect layer adhesion, it's easier to print with than PLA and it is better than PETG in a lot of ways.
It also prints at roughly the same temps as PETG but has far superior chemical resistance, UV/Temp Resistance, and performs on par with ASA
@@Colbyster7 What brand do you use? Ive recently been looking into it more as my hate for PETG grows larger.
ABS isn't good in the sun. It becomes brittle after a short amount of time. ASA is a better option with similar properties.
And saying that infil doesn't add strength isn't necessarily true. I've done some extensive testing using MTS Systems' load frames when I was doing mechanical design projects in school. Infil has a positive affet on shear strength and compression strength, but does little to nothing for tensile strength. The TYPE of infil used also makes a big difference.
I print thin parts from petg, even pla and back them with fiberglass, don't have to rely on infill that way
Tpu is tough, can handle it all and is flexible..
@@otallonobest thing I found is people print TPU and then back fill it with epoxy internally and it makes for a really tough part
as a young 3d artist i hope i can break into a decent job in this field and dedicate my free time to something like this soon, great job!
This is super inspiring!
You got a great result with the Bambu's but if you want to greatly simplify design and print I highly recommend looking into Modix. I could print that entire bumper in 2 parts. They have variants that could do it in 1 part though. But that would be more if you were looking to do stuff like this on a regular basis. The larger parts are also have a major pitfall in that a design or print error means you just wasted $80 in materials and a weekend of printing.
@@andrewh2593 I'm pretty sure it's faster to do it in parts with a bambulab than any large format printer
Loved the video and the answers. I came across your project recently because I love cars since forever and recently have been into investigating 3D printing, so it got recommended.
I'm so rooting for you, man. I think that people can like the design or not, but there's no question that you have the skills and willpower to make this work. I am a digital illustrator (work with vector art) and mean to learn 3D with Blender soon. That, paired with an imminent 3D printer purchase (probably Bambu P1S with AMS) means that all these tips and tricks will come in handy for me. Subscribed and wishing you the best!
This video is exactly what I want
❤❤
Still learning for 3d scan and 3d resin print
All tools ain’t the high end equipments, and also beginner of blender😂 hope I can follow up to your level
Keep at it and you'll be there in no time!
omg i do 3d modelling for custom Assetto parts, i could %100 do this just gotta get the money and printing skills but I'm definitely doing it in the future I had no clue it was possible
Possibilities are limited by your imagination. I like to take car models from gran turismo 7 (GT is the only game in existence that has fully 3D scanned models of the real cars, forza does not) and print parts from those models. They made it very hard to get these models now.
@@otallono i've known about the GT cars but I've always wondered where people actually get them 😭, can you share the source?
Thanks for confirming I've been building a bunch of 3D parts for my interior on my car and have been using PETG but I was using lots of infill for strength I'm gonna try your settings and see how things come out
@@RicheyBLS 6 perimeters for interior parts and you're golden
Thanks bro saving me a lot of PETG rolls. How good is your scanner resolution at scanning smaller pieces? A lot of the good big scanners aren't so great at scanning small parts on the cheaper side of scanners
@@RicheyBLS yea it's not amazing, but einstar is sending me something very special pretty soon 😉
@@DingDongDrift sweet I'll stay tuned
love this :) I like custom made design and stuff too.
I think you should print another bumper and make a plug then start pulling some. That bumper is wicked, and im sure people would buy it
Roof mounted wing????? I'm now a certified ding dong. As a mech E student, love your work. Bigger brain shit than I could do (currently)
Very impressive, almost makes me want to design something for my car.
Incredible work amigo
Looks really good!!! great job!!!
Looks incredible
The big smile at the intro is why I stayed
I USE BLENDER TO MAKE MY 3D PRINTED BODY KITS AND PARTS AND ONE ENDER 3 PRINTER . AND YOU STILL AMAZE ME. AND ONE DAY I HOPE TO BE AS GOOD AS YOUONE DAY.
The R. Kelly America song at the end is f-king hilarious
i know you want to do the rear bumper but honestly looks cool as it is. type in porsche 944 leman rear arches, and yours looks done in the same style
When you see what I'm cooking you'll delete this comment 😂
Nice front bumper. You would benefit from an Elegoo Orange Storm Giga, mine should ship to me this week finally.
@@LesFishingMoreCatching I've seen horror stories about those printers lol
@@DingDongDrift only the UA-cam 3D Printer community people got theirs to promote so I dono how the customer ones will be. Hopefully I won’t have any issues. I bave 4 bedslingers and a Bambi P1S now.
I'm gonna be honest. I'm using an ender 3 printer (I will be upgrading soon) and I get some really nice and clean prints on it. My neighbor uses crazy expensive printers and even he was surprised I printed stuff as clean as I did on my ender 3. I hate the manual bed leveling though.
@@neonnerd1364 every printer can print well, the difference is printing well quickly.
@@DingDongDrift ya for sure. My printer is slow as hell lol.
I have an Ender 3 clone (Neptune 2) and my tinkering to printing ratio is abysmal. There’s always something to fix or tune
@@_zoid ya that's the issue I have on the e3. When it works it works great but it's a pita sometimes.
Bro you NEED to start your own bodyit company. Get with some guys that have the vision for bodykits, a fabricator, etc.
The led strip turn it into a switch back for your turn signals would look cleaner in my opinion and you use the whole vents for you coolers
I love the first gen SC`s.
It's my dreamcar.
So far that I tried 10years to get one in Germany until I got mine!
@@Ghosty-RC technically it's a second generation. There's a soarer from the 80s as well.
dude this is awesome! Great work
i would literally buy an sc just for this kit
This is really cool. I’ve been making interior pieces with fusion and a bambu printer but I had no idea that anybody was doing big exterior stuff. Easy subscribe
as a engineering student who is making custom engine i think this project is awesome
Custom engine?? Sounds cool! I’m a mechanical engineer myself. You should post it!! (After securing a patent) ;)
That intro was sick NGL 😂 🤣 , a little sketchy but sick .
My PETG body kit is warping. I’ve thought of applying resin before putting primers and paint.
How many layers of resin did you put on before paint? And do you mind sharing the PETG filament you used?
Try ASA.
Petg, I like Creality. Don't buy elegoo!
I like to use fiberglass filler or fiberglass resin/cloth on the backside of the prints to strengthen them. Because we don't care what the back looks like and it won't change the shape of the front. I print the parts thin for this purpose, not sure if it will help if you have a part with infill.. and I don't know if just resin by itself is going to strengthen the part that much. If at all possible, I print a negative of the part and make the final part out of fiberglass.
I use freeform modelling in fusion 360 for the creative side and when finished i use the cad ability from fusion 360 to make a parametric version.
CONGRATS on 10k :D
love the creativity :)
Thank you
@@DingDongDrift np :)
Love what you have done :)
Have no idea what you're talking about but its cool and I would love to learn, seems a bit overwhelming though lol
thanks for the tips
That old Lexus Dingdong looks exactly like the new Lexus dingdong 😧
And it flows with the natural curves of the body, nice!
That was the plan!
You can add a lot of strength using infill if you use an infill line multiplier.
@@richardsurey6167 perimeters are way stronger relative to weight added
@@DingDongDrift Oh it definitely adds a lot of weight! It is relative but for ultimate strength it's useful. I make RC boats so it means my hulls are full of waterproof compartments when they smash into rocks etc. Could you use TPU for a bumper?
@@richardsurey6167 you could but you can't body work or even epoxy tpu, nothing sticks to it
I love you to redo the whole rear end.
@@Incaensio i will don't worry, even the interior
@@DingDongDrift I'm so excited
@@DingDongDrift I was about to coment the same thing. This may be sacrilegious but I think it would look dope with a rear end like prizza mikes Z with the spoiler
Yeah it just doesn’t feel complete good to know he’s working towards that
Can you go over the printer set up? I have no idea where to start
@@Beek88 get a bambulab and start printing, that's the easiest part of all of this
Not a fan of the style but very useful info for everyone wanting to try, thank you :D
Body kit companies hate him for this one simple trick
sculpting the forward-facing fenders to cover the full width of the tires but not the back-facing fenders is certainly a choice
Sick bro. Love what ur doing!
i like how you made your own Widebody for Lexus and how legal is that it doesnt have Certificate that its meant for that exact car and its hand made
@@YT_Gopnik_Mario nothing needs a certificate of any sort where i live
@@DingDongDrift i live in Bosnia and Herzegovina and not Illinois, USA and where i live you need Certificate that its legal to install so car can pass Inspection for Road use like i. Germany to pas Tüv you need that Certificate
@@YT_Gopnik_Mario yep, nothing like that here
camber arms for the rear so you can get rid of camber bolts. they fuck up after a couple hard drives
I'm guessing you just weren't paying attention
It is definitely a 2025 Supra cousin with that no blinker feature 🔥🔥
just here to say, appreciate the costco socks.
@@jasona70 lol good eye
Love ur vids man. And I like it when u and Mike collab
Have you consider going with a 3ur or a newer lexus v8 since you are trying to make it into a new version of an sc400
@@augustwhite7390 i would if they weren't 5k lol
dude youre an innovator!!! good shit
Your skills are dope ! Keep it up , i saw your projects from prizzamike !
3D Artists are always hopping on that next model soon lol
@@chrisbenjamin8396 really soon, i promise, like pretty soon
wow im glad I spent 5 years learning fusion 360 for car parts.
Great video
Subbed cuz I love SC’s & All that design stuff!
Dude can fabricate his own car atp 😂
PETG bumper will last a couple seasons max, barring any extreme weather conditions that might melt it in one day. But very cool nonetheless.
Blender + Plasticity = Magic
NEW DINGDONG ALERT
Damn dude that’s badass 🔥
Will you build other support brackets for the bumper like thin aluminum or steel then fiberglass over that to work as a weight and strengthen the bumper so that you can mold it? or is it strong enough for you to mold it without it bending?
@@ThatMurcuryTurd it's sturdy enough to mold as is
12.5k subscribed here we go..!
@@techfreak111 on our way to the top baby!
HIPS is easy to print and costs same as ABS. Underrated material.
Does that mean it’s basically styrofoam
@@sean640 Well youtube ate my reply, but no it's not. Styrofoam has a foaming agent (makes gas during extrusion), HIPS does not. HIPS is modified by being mixed with a bit of rubber, raw polystyrene is not.
@@SianaGearz interesting thank you for the info and reposting 🙏🏻
You should do some LED ‘97+ tail lights
Bruhhh… I would buy that file quick, can I contact you to design one for the rust bucket that I get soon? I’ve been looking for body kits everywhere and I can’t find ones that I really like