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Old 05-04-2020
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Default Tamiya SRB Funco SS1 replica

It's widely recognised that the Tamiya Rough Rider was based on a full size sand rail made by Funco call the SS1 , What Tamiya made was more of a lookalike than a replica , quite a few people have tried to make a more replica version and this is mine . I've tried to first copy the frame then the body panels as they are on the real car , the frame is soldered copper pipe and the body panels were first CAD model'd then 3D printed and painted , the driver figure is my head 3D scanned and combined with a model from Thingiverse by minigut71 then 3D printed and painted .Those with a keen eye will notice quite a bit of evolution in the body shape as it progresses , I'm making a rudimentary 3d printable frame , just enough to hang all the body panels on and then put it on Thingiverse for free download but its going to require some skill to assemble , some parts are printed flat then softened with a heat gun to sculpt , the rear engine cover side panels need this as does the roof and to a lesser extent the side pods just where the window radius wraps round the roll bar , it will definitely be a "some assembly required" project .













Not quite finished yet , hope you like it .

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Looks great. My first ever model car. You should get a pic of the real one to show the comparison
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Old 08-04-2020
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Pretty much finished now .


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