Reynard
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- Cambridgeshire, UK
I am not a modeller, would it be cheating to 3D print the chassis and roll cage?
I wish! But I don't have access to a 3D printer, so muggins will have to do it the traditional way

I am not a modeller, would it be cheating to 3D print the chassis and roll cage?
If you are happy enough to create the CAD file yourself, either a kind CC'er will print it for you or worse case a commercial operation.
I am not a modeller, would it be cheating to 3D print the chassis and roll cage?
I could do, I guess.
But I will make a confession. I hate CAD with a vengeance - rather odd for someone with an engineering background. Even though I've generated complete race car and road car chassis models in various packages, I'm very much a pencil-and-paper girl.![]()
I've often thought about a pedal car .I have the simple solution, forget this manby pamby models, go full size, get out the angry grinder & welding torch
I have the simple solution, forget this manby pamby models, go full size, get out the angry grinder & welding torch
I have CAD on my cabinet makers certificate having endured it in college, but I don't think the right way to make it work; fortunately they only recorded that I'd attended, not how bad I was.
In the end I was the only person in my year who designed my final piece with pencil and paper.
This is the little project which had me scratching my head .
It is Ferrari 512 M. I was going to make a 1/32 scale model to begin with . The side view looked straight forward, a bit like a Porsche 917 short tail . That's what I thought until I saw some overhead views . The air intakes for the rear radiators run through the doors into the rear 1/4 panel and up over the rear wheel arch and exit on the rear deck area.
I figured out that it would be best to make the centre section with the angled ducting and then fit an outer skin from the front wing to just beyond the door to cover it .
For ease of making It I am using balsa wood .
Restoring? that looks like a real Triggers broomIt's of a slightly later car that someone is restoring,
Restoring? that looks like a real Triggers broom