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WOOOOOHOOOOOOO...now its official, LougDog is going to make another bike!!!!:D:D
HEHE.. just kidding but it would be awesome if you decide to do another one... OK now for the fun part, as I mentioned, I left on HOLD the MT01 in order to start this bike. I created a new tread as not to hack this one. You can check it here. Viva Las Vegas chopper Thanks LougDog for making this possible Edgardo |
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Hello, loudog49! sorry for my english. I may seem ignorant, but after viewing the printed sheets with details, I did not saw a reference positions for gluing surface, as that was done in Yamaha's motorcycles for example.
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Your English is very good, no need to apologize. It is correct that there are no glue reference positions on most of the parts. I apologize for that. My excuse is that I don't know an easy way to make such reference positions with any degree of precision. Yamaha models are much more professionally done and they probably have better methods for making the reference positions onto the parts. I still have much to learn. I have to ask that you try and look at the reference pics and also use your imagination for parts that are not very clear. It doesn't have to be perfectly assembled--it can be "close enough" for many parts and still look good. If you are stuck on anything, I can help by posting some clearer rendered views that can help with positioning. For the parts you mentioned, maybe these pics can help. -LD
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Hello LD. Thanks for the quick response. Yes, these pictures will help If necessary I will contact you. Do not worryYour model is not worse than developed by Yamaha, they have many misses too. I envy Your patience. Unfortunately, I do not have enough time for this.
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I just finished the model you designed today, and I'm very happy as to how it turn out. Thanks for sharing the model. Hope to build more models from you. I have a blog and if you don't mind I posted you as my topic for today.
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Wow Loudog, that is 1 serious model !
Just downloaded it and will attemp it soon, please tell me what file type is the 3d model you built and would you consider posting the 3d model for download ? Thanks. |
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Wow! That's nice. I wonder how comfortable is the ride on the real thing. I specially like your ties tread texture. I didn't know GIMP can texture 3d model. I got to check out that Program.
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