Absolutely amazing work, Liked & Subscribed; PLEASE keep them coming!!! I'm JUST back into the hobby with a 27 year hiatus, Retired from the Army and have been collecting kits since I was 7. NOW, turning half the basement into mY hideaway CRAFT ROOM. should be knocking gluebombs out soon.
I love the adhesive dispae sand paper. I have the aluminum 5 and 10mm sanders and the matching straight carbon fiber set. The 3d parts basically depend on who prints it and how. If they are printing at like 0.02mm layers they are super easy to clean, if they print at 0.05 mm layers then yeah you have a lot of sanding to prep, If they used an FDM printer instead of a resin printer... i often don't feel the parts are worth the effort needed to prep. i've found priming in mr surfacer 500 or 1000 helps smooth them out a bit too. Interesting tip on the coil springs.
Thank you for the input on prepping 3D parts. I just received some Mr. Surfacer 1000 hopeful it would speed up the process. I’ve been thinking about making a video on my favorite products, but I tend to do that as I go lol. Thank you again.
Nice uodate and a look into how you do your thing, Kurtis.
Thanks for sharing this Kurtis!
Great update Kurtis. Coil spring tip was cool. Ron
Awesome update and nice tip kurtis ❤
Lots of cool tips and tricks.
Nice update Kurtis.
Awesome work!!! 😎👍
Absolutely amazing work, Liked & Subscribed; PLEASE keep them coming!!! I'm JUST back into the hobby with a 27 year hiatus, Retired from the Army and have been collecting kits since I was 7. NOW, turning half the basement into mY hideaway CRAFT ROOM. should be knocking gluebombs out soon.
That’s awesome! This is an awesome community so never hesitate to ask if you have any questions and thank you for your sacrifice sir. Model on!
Cool update.
Thanks for sharing.
Nice! Some awesome tips. I'll definitely use them. Thanks for sharing.
Great Video. Nice tips. Thanks for sharing
Really nice, all the little details make a big difference. You have a lot of patience.
Cool stuff! Thanks for the video😎👍
Loving ya work, nice to see, liking your design Cool 😊🇦🇺👍
Looking good 👍🏿
Outstanding Kurtis!! Love it!!
Thank you mark!
Lots of work, but it definitely pays off with the final results.. Nice job Brother 😎👍
Love the tips looking go so far🤘on
Excellent tips my friend. I'm blown away with your attention to detail.
Thank you!
Wow, just outstanding builds! I'm subbed!
Thank you!
Good stuff Kurtis. Im thinking that 41 front end might work on my 41 truck. Thanks for the inspiration
It’s a good front end to retrofit for a lot of kits. Thanks for watching 🤘
Amazing detail now thats way way models should be done
Very cool video!
Thank you
I love the adhesive dispae sand paper. I have the aluminum 5 and 10mm sanders and the matching straight carbon fiber set.
The 3d parts basically depend on who prints it and how. If they are printing at like 0.02mm layers they are super easy to clean, if they print at 0.05 mm layers then yeah you have a lot of sanding to prep, If they used an FDM printer instead of a resin printer... i often don't feel the parts are worth the effort needed to prep. i've found priming in mr surfacer 500 or 1000 helps smooth them out a bit too.
Interesting tip on the coil springs.
Thank you for the input on prepping 3D parts. I just received some Mr. Surfacer 1000 hopeful it would speed up the process. I’ve been thinking about making a video on my favorite products, but I tend to do that as I go lol. Thank you again.
Nice work buddy.
Thank you!
nice work thanks for the tips dou😁🤩scooter d😎
Great video thanks for the tips
Awesome woo man
Nice 😅
🤟🤠👍
It's a realy loots of work and it sure pays off but much easier and faster is to use metal wire to imitate spring