another Spinner . 6th scale. printed

Wow...talkin' 'bout screen accurate: walkie-talkies, Braun clocks, lighting, Hot Toys figurines, retractable front wheels...if you don't do some kind of vid by the end of that build, it'll be a waste:p;):cool::cool::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy:
 
Wow...talkin' 'bout screen accurate: walkie-talkies, Braun clocks, lighting, Hot Toys figurines, retractable front wheels...if you don't do some kind of vid by the end of that build, it'll be a waste:p;):cool::cool::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy:
did the smoke just for you
 
I really appreciate the vid(y)(y):notworthy::notworthy: What kind of SFX did you use?
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its a E cigarette and a 3D printer fan. I might be able to make it smaller by bypassing the internal battery .
 
no going back now , Now its all glued together getting those servos out will be a pain. as this is a model of the full size car and not the 1/4 scale shooting model there are some lights I'm not going to be lighting up as the shooting model had way more lights. Electronics isn't my wheel house so the more basic I can make it the better. I've made the doors so they can be positioned open but not actually working as well. I'm avoiding the Arduino part at the moment.
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I'm not sure how I missed this thread, an absolutely remarkable build of one of my favorite vehicles. Congratulations on a brilliant job, I will follow your build now with the appropriate tinge of envy green to my face..

Thank you for sharing
MARK
 
Ah yes...the E-cig + fan(y)I'm still into the upside down air can type of SFX:p That Spinner is the bomb already!!
 
one reason this project is getting a bit of an injection is that wall behind the table is coming down so I can put a bi-folding door in and until I finish the project I can't get to it.
 
Mate...you're killing meo_Oo_O I think that this model will be the one to try to emulate/reproduce. Trying to wrap my brain around all of it:unsure::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy:
 
moved upstairs to my office to start working out the wiring loom. I can't just paint everything because I want to work out where to drill holes. in this photo the 2 blue I've chosen look the same but that's just a trick of the light. I've ordered the plastic for the canopy. So many things to do I need to make a list. I've also lowered the chairs to cheat their position they raised the canopy on the shooting buck to give more space for the actors.
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casting lost of tubing to go behind the chairs.
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The wiring is always the tricky part of any build with so much going on and into a project and you've got this down to a science, the detail is mind boggling, flimzy you are just amazing.......o_Oo_Oo_O:notworthy::notworthy::notworthy:(y)(y)(y) That tubing looks as if it was "off the shelf", not cased, sweet work....(y)(y)(y)
 
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