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October 1, 20242
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November 14, 2024This is madness5
November 14, 2024So I decided to switch one madness for another. Test prints.6
November 14, 2024Test fit with the modified models.7
November 14, 2024Assembling the first track with metal pins.8
November 14, 2024Test fitting the first track, 107 links seems to be a bit short, will have to add a few links when actually fitting the tracks.9
November 14, 202410
November 14, 2024The 3D prints did not manage to print perfectly so pretty much all of the holes in the tracks needed to be drilled for the pins to fit. Still probably better than gluing two teeth per track + cleanup.11
November 14, 2024Both tracks finished.12
March 27, 2025Tried my very best to find a solution with magnets, but they were simply too weak to properly snap (or rather bend) the upper hull to the lower. I would have to create at least 3-4 extra connection points per side to make the top removable and show the interior. Will just seal it all up after a basic paint job. Absolutely not worth all the hassle and delays.
Would be feasible for a kit with good fit, but not for something like this where on its own it has 1-2mm cracks at every single connection point. The only part that somewhat lines up is the top part of the rear doors, everything else needs to be forced into place. The magnets don't stick well enough and slide laterally, so even with the magnets themselves perfectly lined up, the upper hull slides back up 1-2mm because of the horrible fit. Scratch building 6 more points to connect the magnets vertically to possibly still be disappointed just isn't in the cards for me.
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8 1 October 2024, 16:21