I just caught up on this and Wow ,Great job , I can't believe you did all that in Tincercad
Thanks for including the failed steps , it really shows what's really involved in doing a project like this , must have been a hard decision to cut the body and redesign the whole rear but well worth it .
If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
Dadio wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 2:32 am
I just caught up on this and Wow ,Great job , I can't believe you did all that in Tincercad
Thanks for including the failed steps , it really shows what's really involved in doing a project like this , must have been a hard decision to cut the body and redesign the whole rear but well worth it .
Had a lot of discussions with @Trass about tools on another forum... I have no doubt he will do marvels when he will master Fusion360
Dadio wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 2:32 am
I just caught up on this and Wow ,Great job , I can't believe you did all that in Tincercad
Thanks for including the failed steps , it really shows what's really involved in doing a project like this , must have been a hard decision to cut the body and redesign the whole rear but well worth it .
Thank you !
that's true, it was a very hard decision
Dadio wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 2:32 am
I just caught up on this and Wow ,Great job , I can't believe you did all that in Tincercad
Thanks for including the failed steps , it really shows what's really involved in doing a project like this , must have been a hard decision to cut the body and redesign the whole rear but well worth it .
Had a lot of discussions with @ Trass about tools on another forum... I have no doubt he will do marvels when he will master Fusion360
Thanx!
Tinkercad will always be my 1st 3D stofware love Fusion will maybe the next one.
Jerome
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I bought a Serpent Quattro off a local ex-racer here in Portland. Hoping to use it at our local 1/8th nitro road course here in the North West.
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This car has is my serpent rps conversion Quattro and some of my parts for the car.
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the 977 does happen to be tq at the WC for the moment, however, I must say ;)
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Not worth much, especially incomplete. Far too niche to get much interets. But cool retro kit :)
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I found my old Serpent Virtual RC game port adapter:
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