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#465494 No experiences, but everything is possible.
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[Ulf[
 on Saturday Aug 09, 2025 at 01:04AM in response to #465482
Wheels are kinda easy, but additional body parts hardly possible if you're not into it.
Collectors have something really obscure and specific in their minds (otherwise it would be available anyway), and outsiders lke external contributors have no clue (and anthusiasm) for this.

It is like expecting that a 25 year old Chinese or Malaysian worker in a diecast assembly plant has any clue or idea about a 1963 LM midfield DNF car by an extinct british maker.

Everything is possible, though.

A friend had a self-constructed Mazda Spa touring car from around 1970 printed out and assembled it.
Costly, complicated and really, really time consuming.
Only possible if you can do this all by yourself... and he needed several printing versions until it was acceptable.

Enthusiasts with computer skills can do rather amazing things, here is a link to a guy's latest works, but he was a masterful model builder before starting 3D constructing already.
Also, he paints rather well... so to say.

Scroll down the thread for a while, there are some interesting and funny things there.
(He doesn't accept jobs, though – it is all just for his personal pleasure.)

Snow Speeder printing took 24 hours.

Not sure if you can enter this part of the forum without being logged in.

https://modelcarforum.de/forum/index.php?thread/49335-star-wars-snowspeeder-in-1-18/&pageNo=1

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