captain america Posted February 9, 2018 Posted February 9, 2018 (edited) Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone out there would have a means of scanning and digitizing physical model parts? The pieces in question are simple plastic model kit parts from 2pc dies, no crazy undercuts. I can provide pics of the parts if needed. Thanks in advance! Edited February 9, 2018 by captain america Quote
Return To Kit Form Posted February 14, 2018 Posted February 14, 2018 I would be keen to hear about this as well. Most of the places I have heard about charge and enormous amount of money for just a few very small items. - Brett Quote
UN_MARINE Posted February 14, 2018 Posted February 14, 2018 Is scanning a necessary step, or is the goal simply a digital version of the parts? I've been working on a couple of digitally recreated parts recently, minus the 3D scanning - cause it's hella' fiddly. Maybe I can help? Quote
captain america Posted February 14, 2018 Author Posted February 14, 2018 1 hour ago, UN_MARINE said: Is scanning a necessary step, or is the goal simply a digital version of the parts? I've been working on a couple of digitally recreated parts recently, minus the 3D scanning - cause it's hella' fiddly. Maybe I can help? I require a digital version of the parts. The parts in question have pretty complex geometry, and while I could sculpt these by hand, I'd like to simplify as much of the job as possible. Also, I'd like to be able to simply 3D print the parts needed, because there may be some slight shrinkage during the molding/casting process I'd like to avoid. Bumper (front & rear) + diffuser from a 1/24 Lamborghini that need to be digitized and upscaled to 1/8. Quote
UN_MARINE Posted February 14, 2018 Posted February 14, 2018 1 hour ago, captain america said: I require a digital version of the parts. The parts in question have pretty complex geometry, and while I could sculpt these by hand, I'd like to simplify as much of the job as possible. Also, I'd like to be able to simply 3D print the parts needed, because there may be some slight shrinkage during the molding/casting process I'd like to avoid. Bumper (front & rear) + diffuser from a 1/24 Lamborghini that need to be digitized and upscaled to 1/8. Wow, I had a feeling it would be a challenge! It could be a little above my skill set, but I can give it a try. I use Solidworks for modeling. Oddly enough, I have a couple of Aventador models in 1/24 & 1/18 I could take dimensions from. My concern at this point is how far off the accuracy would be between models & mating surfaces. Quote
captain america Posted February 15, 2018 Author Posted February 15, 2018 The Aventador bumper parts shown above are for the LP-750-4 SV. I aim to modify an existing 1/8 LP-700-4 model to SV specs. The challenge resides not only with the fabrication (or enlargement) of the updated SV bodywork, but I would then have to mate them to the existing 1/8 kit parts, which involves grinding metal. I can definitely do this the old fashioned way, but I had hoped (perhaps mistakenly) that digital modeling would be a more efficient path. Considering the cost of the digital scanning I was quoted and the time/cost of modifying the digital assets, it'll be faster (and cheaper) for me to do everything by hand. Quote
UN_MARINE Posted February 15, 2018 Posted February 15, 2018 18 minutes ago, captain america said: The Aventador bumper parts shown above are for the LP-750-4 SV. I aim to modify an existing 1/8 LP-700-4 model to SV specs. The challenge resides not only with the fabrication (or enlargement) of the updated SV bodywork, but I would then have to mate them to the existing 1/8 kit parts, which involves grinding metal. I can definitely do this the old fashioned way, but I had hoped (perhaps mistakenly) that digital modeling would be a more efficient path. Considering the cost of the digital scanning I was quoted and the time/cost of modifying the digital assets, it'll be faster (and cheaper) for me to do everything by hand. The theory is sound, but the minor discrepancies between the model manufacturers will definitely cause something to mismatch. It would certainly take a few attempts at modeling and printing to get things right, even with a perfectly scanned part. Sometimes, the old ways are just better. Quote
juice14 Posted May 22, 2018 Posted May 22, 2018 I came across this product.... Would this suit? I have been thinking to reprint Takatoku parts with this like the gun clip.... https://www.xyzprinting.com/en-US/product/da-vinci-1-0-aio Quote
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