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Tutorial DIY Polyester Cockpit

Discussion in 'DIY peripherals' started by pitstopp, May 22, 2013.

  1. TecRacer

    TecRacer New Member

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    This is just awesome. Imagine what you could build with this technique :grin

    Like a fullscale F1 nose and cockpit. I'm thinking about giving this tutorial a try.
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    Looks amazing, well done.
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    there is Technic called pepakura, i guess you know it, maybe with it you could bring to life your f1 idea.

    with pepakura you can design a 3d model and software translate that design to plain paper figures that you can cut and then "build" in the 3d real world...

    some guys take it furder and apply fiber glass to that paper model and there you go.!

    fer
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  4. Matth.Gyver

    Matth.Gyver New Member

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    Very nice !
    The painting is beautiful.
  5. leaedman

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    OMG !!! awesome o_O
    It is a good idea. I will like to make me a future (C'est une bonne idée. J'aimerai bien m'en faire un à l'avenir) :rolleyes:
  6. Luc1gnol0

    Luc1gnol0 New Member

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    one year ago i have try create a cockpit with resina, DISASTER
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    it makes me want to cover my cockpit as arcade
  8. Dmraf

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    Beauty! Great idea!;)