Elan+2 1/24th scale model
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Just thinking out loud; perhaps someone with good experience in "3d printing" could be approached?
Seems like it should be possible to create a plastic model (perhaps multiple parts) that way without having to bother with creating special tools.
That said I know very little about 3d-printing so I don't know if it would work - but it may be worth a try.
Seems like it should be possible to create a plastic model (perhaps multiple parts) that way without having to bother with creating special tools.
That said I know very little about 3d-printing so I don't know if it would work - but it may be worth a try.
- Lars Madsen
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I have two spare Elan +2 SMTS models both new, Im happy to swop them for elan parts I need (rear calipers,engine bits) If anyones interested.
I also have a spare new SMTS TC Europa model
Best Wishes
Matt
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I also have a spare new SMTS TC Europa model
Best Wishes
Matt
[email protected]
1967 Elan S3
1970 Elan S4 Sprint
1972 Europa TC
1973 Elan +2 s130/5
1978 Esprit S1
1981 Esprit S2.2
1970 Elan S4 Sprint
1972 Europa TC
1973 Elan +2 s130/5
1978 Esprit S1
1981 Esprit S2.2
- Matt
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Or Central Scanning (www.central-scanning.co.uk)
We scanned a Porsche RS61 that is being manufactured at the moment in aluminium and COB6008 AC Cobra recently.
We scanned a Porsche RS61 that is being manufactured at the moment in aluminium and COB6008 AC Cobra recently.
- Nick G
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Salut Nick
Sounds like you're the man with the experience and know-how. Can you give us an idea of cost with the example of the Porsche?
Merci et @+
Vernon
Sounds like you're the man with the experience and know-how. Can you give us an idea of cost with the example of the Porsche?
Merci et @+
Vernon
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vernon.taylor - Fourth Gear
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Bonjour Vernon,
When we did the Porsche, it was a bit different as we scanned the car, created a buck and the bodies are being hand made from aluminium.
I will have a look at the rough costs of scanning a plus 2 and then creating some 3D printed versions that owners could hand finish and paint themselves.
I am away for a few days and will update during next week.
Cheers,
Nick
When we did the Porsche, it was a bit different as we scanned the car, created a buck and the bodies are being hand made from aluminium.
I will have a look at the rough costs of scanning a plus 2 and then creating some 3D printed versions that owners could hand finish and paint themselves.
I am away for a few days and will update during next week.
Cheers,
Nick
- Nick G
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Not sure if this is new or old stock..
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/370679973496? ... 1423.l2649
If the ordinary +2 is rare as a model, this must be more so.
Jeremy
(no connection to ad)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/370679973496? ... 1423.l2649
If the ordinary +2 is rare as a model, this must be more so.
Jeremy
(no connection to ad)
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JJDraper - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Salut
This is the second the seller has offered. The last sold for ?36, and a ready-built for ?65 (!).
As a bidder and +2 cabriolet owner I forbid anyone from this forum bidding if they don't have a +2 cabriolet themselves
@+
Vernon
This is the second the seller has offered. The last sold for ?36, and a ready-built for ?65 (!).
As a bidder and +2 cabriolet owner I forbid anyone from this forum bidding if they don't have a +2 cabriolet themselves
@+
Vernon
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vernon.taylor - Fourth Gear
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50/0951 1968 Wedgewood blue +2, 1990 Mini Cooper RSP
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Jason1 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-43-RL16-LOT ... 3f1e7e7d73
And an un-made kit on a buy it now for ?43.20
Ready steady buy!!!
And an un-made kit on a buy it now for ?43.20
Ready steady buy!!!
50/0951 1968 Wedgewood blue +2, 1990 Mini Cooper RSP
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