1966 Batman Batmobile Remix
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I too started with Larry009's excellent Batmobile. I then saw ModernGnome's remix and found that it printed better. I wanted a larger model so I printed it at 200% to get the size car I wanted. After printing all the parts, I thought it needed more detail. There was no dash detail which the batmobile is famous for. I designed and made dash details along with shifter components and the "batphotoscope" and the "emergency bat turn" handle. To finish the body I used automotive spot putty to fill any imperfections and to smooth the overall appearance of the car. After painting the base coat black I used paint pens for the pinstripes and then clear coated everything to protect it. For the dash I used chrome paint and added details. When it came to the wheels I printed what was in the original kit, but I wasn't happy with trying to paint the center rim and getting the perfect circle. I then split the rim from the tire and made them 2 separate pieces which fit together after painting. I also made the tires more round without as many facets than the original had. Overall I had about 60 hour of printing in the parts on my Ender 3 Pro. UPDATE. I had a request to split the interior parts into single files so you can customize yours as you please.
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