Great job on the 3d scan video i like that we modelers can have more things to do for our hobby is amazing my friend and for the next build on the channel i pick is John wick mustang to do😊😊.
i am in the process of building the john wick mustang and i am interested in the hood scoop and side vents if you are going to making them available to buy as i do not have a 3d printer.keep up the good work.
That's exactly what I was looking for, a good portable home scanner! Thanks man!! Can't wait to do the same job. Ps. If you need help for the 3d modeling just ask, I would like to help you.
Obviously I'm not the creator, but I know in Blender often a modifier called "Solidify" is used. I've used it once and it does work. But on more complex shapes you will run into issues which I wasn't able to resolve (I'm still no expert)
@@arnosmulders6338 exactly, solidify messes up the mesh if it's a tad bit complex. I've tried same modifier in most of the 3d softwares and most of them are giving weird, bugged results
Hello very nice video I am also designing a 3D printed bodykit for a mini z unpainted body and since you are experienced with these kind of projects…please tell me if I can use same treatment for both printed parts and pressed body?! Is there any difference? Thanks
yeah man, I'm into those body kits. If you're looking for suggestions, how about the LB Walk body kit for the BMW i8 or the original NSX? I would buy either of those right away
I was wondering last night. How possible do you think it would be to scan completely a model kit to create digital twin of what's in the box for emergency scenarios. Say in the future they no longer make that kit but a person were to have a library of digital models and sprue trees?
@@TheScalemodelingChannel I certainly could be wrong but I heard someone speaking about the Rommel Rod and how the tooling had been lost but Revell did a rerelease by performing a 3d scan on an original intact monogram model. I've seen some sub $10k used for professional car restorations for mission critical running gear parts but for something as small as a model I'm not sure. If a person were really skilled maybe.
Bodykits are now available in the TSMC webshop
www.thescalemodelingchannel.com/product-categorie/brands/tsmc-3d/
Great job on the 3d scan video i like that we modelers can have more things to do for our hobby is amazing my friend and for the next build on the channel i pick is John wick mustang to do😊😊.
That is one hell of a body kit. I love it!!!👍👍
Very interesting video there Tom, thanks for the share.
Awesome video!!
This is exactly why i bought my mole lol. Nice to see a video doing the same! Very cool!
Just found your channel, subscribed, and looking forward to watching your past and future videos. 👍 Thumbs 👍
i am in the process of building the john wick mustang and i am interested in the hood scoop and side vents if you are going to making them available to buy as i do not have a 3d printer.keep up the good work.
They will become available in my webshop soon
Www.tsmc.com
www.thescalemodelingchannel.com/product-categorie/brands/tsmc-3d/
Nice overview stuff looks cool
Very interesting product
Крутой проект!
Very Cool,video. I would be interested in the file or parts . Whichever you decide to sell. Thanks for sharing
Sooooo... are you going to makenthe b is for build mustang? That would be neat.
Nope, sorry
That's exactly what I was looking for, a good portable home scanner! Thanks man!! Can't wait to do the same job.
Ps. If you need help for the 3d modeling just ask, I would like to help you.
I have a random 3D modelling question, how did you increased the thickness of the fenders after you created the outer side from verteces?
Obviously I'm not the creator, but I know in Blender often a modifier called "Solidify" is used. I've used it once and it does work. But on more complex shapes you will run into issues which I wasn't able to resolve (I'm still no expert)
@@arnosmulders6338 exactly, solidify messes up the mesh if it's a tad bit complex. I've tried same modifier in most of the 3d softwares and most of them are giving weird, bugged results
Well since i did not do any of the modeling. I have no clue😂
Hello very nice video
I am also designing a 3D printed bodykit for a mini z unpainted body and since you are experienced with these kind of projects…please tell me if I can use same treatment for both printed parts and pressed body?! Is there any difference? Thanks
What do you mean with treatment?
yeah man, I'm into those body kits. If you're looking for suggestions, how about the LB Walk body kit for the BMW i8 or the original NSX? I would buy either of those right away
I was wondering last night. How possible do you think it would be to scan completely a model kit to create digital twin of what's in the box for emergency scenarios. Say in the future they no longer make that kit but a person were to have a library of digital models and sprue trees?
The scans are not of high enough quality for a 1:1 copy.
@@TheScalemodelingChannel perhaps not with this exact product but others ones? More professional equipment if one had access to it.
@@roberttaylor9259 from what i have seen. The technologie is not there yet. Same on the $100.000 scanners.
@@TheScalemodelingChannel I certainly could be wrong but I heard someone speaking about the Rommel Rod and how the tooling had been lost but Revell did a rerelease by performing a 3d scan on an original intact monogram model. I've seen some sub $10k used for professional car restorations for mission critical running gear parts but for something as small as a model I'm not sure. If a person were really skilled maybe.
@@roberttaylor9259 they probably used the scans for scaling and general shape. To make the 3d modeling easier and faster. But i don’t know
Nice 😅
Please sell the 3D print for the John wick car. I’ve been wanting to do that car but can’t seem to find the right model or after market resin parts.
It will be in the www.tsmc.shop very soon
www.thescalemodelingchannel.com/product-categorie/brands/tsmc-3d/
I am interested in one
It will be available in the www.tsmc.shop soon
www.thescalemodelingchannel.com/product-categorie/brands/tsmc-3d/
Really loved watching the build for this From B is for build .Sadly the car didnt drive well may look good but handled like a piece of junk
You should include in the title that it's for scale model and not full size car. I hate these click grab titles!
So the name of the channel didn't give it away immediately?
I am absolutely interested in those body kits. Chris did that to a 1967 Mustang body. If you did that kit, I guarantee I'll get it.
The files seen in the video and printed parts will become available in the webshop soon
Www.tsmc.shop
www.thescalemodelingchannel.com/product-categorie/brands/tsmc-3d/
Awesome video!