Thanks for sharing your excitement! The Ford Falcon XB Sedan Yellow Interceptor from the first Mad Max is indeed a classic, and we're thrilled to hear your interest. We've added your vote to the Gambody Wishlist, where our talented contributing artists often get inspiration for future designs. The more votes a model gets, the more likely it is to appear on our marketplace, so your request definitely counts! In the meantime, if you have any other models you'd like to see on Gambody, feel free to submit them using this form: goo.gl/forms/vcedoRHt7orI2eTZ2. Thank you for being part of the Gambody community!
Thank you for your interest in the Ford Falcon XB model! The Ford Falcon XB model comes in the recommended 1:16 scale for the FFF/FDM version and 1:32 scale for the DLP/SLA version. These scales are carefully selected by our Team to ensure optimal detail, ease of assembly, and compatibility with various 3D printers. However, these scales are only a suggestion, so you are absolutely free to go for a larger project if you wish. While we generally advise against downscaling models or using smaller versions on filament 3D printers due to potential loss of detail and assembly complications, upscaling is harmless and allows for impressive results due to the high-poly nature of the models we provide. If you want to print the Ford Falcon XB model at a 1:6 scale, you'll need to upscale the files of the FFF/FDM version by 167% (printing at 267%). It's important to ensure that all parts fit comfortably within the build volume of your printer and maintain consistent scaling for seamless post-print assembly. For precise measurements of each part, please refer to the model page under the "Source Files" section, specifically in the "Object Size" tab within the table: www.gambody.com/3d-models/ford-falcon-mad-max. We hope you find this information helpful! If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Its an incredibly detailed model that you have produced, i just purchased a resin printer recently and this is going to be one of the main things i want to print in 1:18 scale, is there going to be any Mad Max 3d character models that your company is looking into making? May I suggest making the character from the first and second movie, it would look great next to this awesome model.
Thanks so much for your support! We're thrilled you plan to tackle the Ford Falcon XB in 1:18 scale on your new resin printer - it's an incredibly detailed model that'll look amazing when printed! We love your suggestion for a Mad Max character figurine, especially from the first two films with Mel Gibson! This is a fantastic idea, and we've added your vote to the Gambody Wishlist. This Wishlist is a key source of inspiration for our talented contributing artists when creating new models, so who knows - you might just see a fierce Max Rockatansky from the early Mad Max films on Gambody one day! To keep those great suggestions coming in, we have a convenient form where you can share your Wishlist ideas and preferences: goo.gl/forms/vcedoRHt7orI2eTZ2. Have a fantastic day printing!
Simply .... thank you! I've been looking for years for an alternative to the Aoshima model, now unobtainable except at crazy prices. Any advice on printing it in 1/24 or 1/25 scale? Thanks again!
Thank you for sharing your enthusiasm with us! We've got you covered! While the Ford Falcon XB model comes in the recommended scale of 1:16 for the FFF/FDM version and 1:32 for the DLP/SLA version, these are just recommendations, and you can easily adjust the scale of the model to suit your preferences. It's important to consider potential challenges when downsizing models, especially for filament 3D printers. Downsizing can lead to loss of detail, clearance issues, and complexities during assembly. However, upscaling is harmless due to the high-poly nature of the models available on our marketplace. To achieve a 1:24 scale, you can upscale the files of the DLP/SLA version by approximately 33.6% (printing at 133.6%). Similarly, for a 1:25 scale, an upscale of about 28.3% (printing at 128.3%) should do the trick. We recommend ensuring that all parts comfortably fit within your 3D printer's build volume and are scaled consistently for easy assembly post-printing. For precise measurements of each part, you can refer to the model's page under the "Source Files" section, specifically in the "Object Size" tab within the table: www.gambody.com/3d-models/ford-falcon-mad-max. Remember, when you purchase a model from the Gambody marketplace, you not only gain access to top-notch, high-poly 3D printable STL files but you also enjoy lifetime technical support, seamlessly included in the price of the model. Whether you have specific customization needs or require assistance with adjustments, our Team is here to support you every step of the way. Have an awesome day!
@@Gambody_com Thank you so much,I can't wait to print it! I hope the arrival of the film Furiosa will give you new ideas...without forgetting the old ones!
I know other people have mentioned it, but I hope a pristine version of the car from mad Max 1 becomes available.
Thanks for sharing your excitement! The Ford Falcon XB Sedan Yellow Interceptor from the first Mad Max is indeed a classic, and we're thrilled to hear your interest. We've added your vote to the Gambody Wishlist, where our talented contributing artists often get inspiration for future designs. The more votes a model gets, the more likely it is to appear on our marketplace, so your request definitely counts!
In the meantime, if you have any other models you'd like to see on Gambody, feel free to submit them using this form: goo.gl/forms/vcedoRHt7orI2eTZ2.
Thank you for being part of the Gambody community!
In 1/6 will be perfect !
Thank you for your interest in the Ford Falcon XB model!
The Ford Falcon XB model comes in the recommended 1:16 scale for the FFF/FDM version and 1:32 scale for the DLP/SLA version. These scales are carefully selected by our Team to ensure optimal detail, ease of assembly, and compatibility with various 3D printers. However, these scales are only a suggestion, so you are absolutely free to go for a larger project if you wish.
While we generally advise against downscaling models or using smaller versions on filament 3D printers due to potential loss of detail and assembly complications, upscaling is harmless and allows for impressive results due to the high-poly nature of the models we provide.
If you want to print the Ford Falcon XB model at a 1:6 scale, you'll need to upscale the files of the FFF/FDM version by 167% (printing at 267%). It's important to ensure that all parts fit comfortably within the build volume of your printer and maintain consistent scaling for seamless post-print assembly. For precise measurements of each part, please refer to the model page under the "Source Files" section, specifically in the "Object Size" tab within the table: www.gambody.com/3d-models/ford-falcon-mad-max.
We hope you find this information helpful! If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Its an incredibly detailed model that you have produced, i just purchased a resin printer recently and this is going to be one of the main things i want to print in 1:18 scale, is there going to be any Mad Max 3d character models that your company is looking into making? May I suggest making the character from the first and second movie, it would look great next to this awesome model.
Thanks so much for your support! We're thrilled you plan to tackle the Ford Falcon XB in 1:18 scale on your new resin printer - it's an incredibly detailed model that'll look amazing when printed!
We love your suggestion for a Mad Max character figurine, especially from the first two films with Mel Gibson! This is a fantastic idea, and we've added your vote to the Gambody Wishlist. This Wishlist is a key source of inspiration for our talented contributing artists when creating new models, so who knows - you might just see a fierce Max Rockatansky from the early Mad Max films on Gambody one day!
To keep those great suggestions coming in, we have a convenient form where you can share your Wishlist ideas and preferences: goo.gl/forms/vcedoRHt7orI2eTZ2.
Have a fantastic day printing!
Simply .... thank you!
I've been looking for years for an alternative to the Aoshima model, now unobtainable except at crazy prices.
Any advice on printing it in 1/24 or 1/25 scale?
Thanks again!
Thank you for sharing your enthusiasm with us!
We've got you covered! While the Ford Falcon XB model comes in the recommended scale of 1:16 for the FFF/FDM version and 1:32 for the DLP/SLA version, these are just recommendations, and you can easily adjust the scale of the model to suit your preferences.
It's important to consider potential challenges when downsizing models, especially for filament 3D printers. Downsizing can lead to loss of detail, clearance issues, and complexities during assembly. However, upscaling is harmless due to the high-poly nature of the models available on our marketplace.
To achieve a 1:24 scale, you can upscale the files of the DLP/SLA version by approximately 33.6% (printing at 133.6%). Similarly, for a 1:25 scale, an upscale of about 28.3% (printing at 128.3%) should do the trick. We recommend ensuring that all parts comfortably fit within your 3D printer's build volume and are scaled consistently for easy assembly post-printing.
For precise measurements of each part, you can refer to the model's page under the "Source Files" section, specifically in the "Object Size" tab within the table: www.gambody.com/3d-models/ford-falcon-mad-max.
Remember, when you purchase a model from the Gambody marketplace, you not only gain access to top-notch, high-poly 3D printable STL files but you also enjoy lifetime technical support, seamlessly included in the price of the model. Whether you have specific customization needs or require assistance with adjustments, our Team is here to support you every step of the way.
Have an awesome day!
@@Gambody_com Thank you so much,I can't wait to print it!
I hope the arrival of the film Furiosa will give you new ideas...without forgetting the old ones!