Delorean DMC 1:10 Scale Body?
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Re: Delorean DMC 1:10 Scale Body?
Wow, I've never seen a DeLorean Super Alta before. Never mind a NIB one. If it wasn't a BIN auction, it probably would have gone for more.Phin wrote:Re-packaged Kyosho Super Alta. I can understand why that might be worth that much to a collector.
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Re: Delorean DMC 1:10 Scale Body?
To Make a Buck (And I mean the form in this case) all you need basically is to not have any undercut (negative Draft) Right? What about shrinkage to you have to account for that. I have never worked lexan besides just hacking it up.
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Re: Delorean DMC 1:10 Scale Body?
I'm no expert, but I've had some time to experiment
As I understand it, you need draft to help eliminate webbing, it also helps the body pop off the buck. You might need some air channels in that buck to get a good detailed pull. Figure out where the body will mount and there's your channels.
Don't worry too much about it shrinking, that's really only a problem if you were to repro a body from an existing body where you're pouring plaster or whatever into it to make a buck.

Don't worry too much about it shrinking, that's really only a problem if you were to repro a body from an existing body where you're pouring plaster or whatever into it to make a buck.
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Re: Delorean DMC 1:10 Scale Body?
If you want to get the body to be the right size, you do have to compensate for shrinkage of the lexan. Most of the shrinkage in back poured repro bodies is due to the original body shrinking when it comes off the mould, so the mould taken from the body is slightly smaller than the original, then the new body shrinks again when it cools.myfordcnc wrote:To Make a Buck (And I mean the form in this case) all you need basically is to not have any undercut (negative Draft) Right? What about shrinkage to you have to account for that. I have never worked lexan besides just hacking it up.
If you want to make a replica to a specific size, you will want to add 0.7% to the dimensions, so for a 260mm wheelbase you want to make a pattern with a 262mm wheelbase to allow for the shrinkage.
You don't want any negative draft, otherwise you won't be able to pull it off the mould. There are ways around it, for example to get an undercut at the front you can make a multi-piece pattern so you can remove it in two or three parts.
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Re: Delorean DMC 1:10 Scale Body?
Which is why some tamiya bodies show odd mould lines...three piece mould with wedge shaped center 

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Re: Delorean DMC 1:10 Scale Body?
Would a 1/10 DeLorean come with a 1/10 bag of coke in the 1/10 glove box?
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