Nicely done! So cool to see these parts on the car and to have you willing to share them. 3D models like this haven't typically been shared so openly in the community.
Location: Maple Grove, MN (Minneapolis)
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Nicely done! So cool to see these parts on the car and to have you willing to share them. 3D models like this haven't typically been shared so openly in the community.
David Proehl
Location: Rhode Island
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My VIN: it's over 9000....well 3070
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Location: Rhode Island
Posts: 34
My VIN: it's over 9000....well 3070
here are all the pics the people in pics are not me btw I am taking pics and documenting
https://photos.app.goo.gl/VANJ2XuNr2CG3hmQ7
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Location: Rhode Island
Posts: 34
My VIN: it's over 9000....well 3070
the Gary weaver cads I had laser cut (not cheap) but everything else I cut mostly with a higher-end jigsaw with a metal blade. I guess if you get the cads printed 1 to 1 scale you could cut it yourself but welding (which I also didn't do which also was not cheap) will be a little harder.
album of full restoration and time machine build
https://photos.app.goo.gl/VANJ2XuNr2CG3hmQ7
Nice stuff! I do have a more accurate model of the TRW Keypad that I modeled off the blueprints that were posted in the BTTF Parts ask me anything section. There’s two versions- one with the keypad plate for an actual keypad, and one with a keypad plate that has static keys - which I would recommend getting printed so the keys turn out nice.
I’ll try and get that posted on Thingiverse this weekend sometime.
Here’s the model printed at .2mm
Location: Rhode Island
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My VIN: it's over 9000....well 3070
cool yeah the keypad model I had were for very specific time circuits from UK
album of full restoration and time machine build
https://photos.app.goo.gl/VANJ2XuNr2CG3hmQ7