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D.O.T. Bob

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  1. Before the beginning of the 1937 GMC COE with a Phillips elliptical tanker . My original intentions were set on building  a 30's/ 40's single screw mixer. Playing around with the Ender3 3D printer I found a mixer drum file. After coating the ender3 print with resin and sanding it smooth along with a printed funnel and a scratched frame for the mixer drum this is a "what if" so to speak. Being the 37 GMC has been used for a tanker combo I have a 1950 Chevy COE  resin cab itching for a build.  

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  2. I have been searching the net for print files.  I have found several really nice files for Rims, fenders, bumpers and some other items worthy of printing.  Only one of which was pre-supported, No biggie there. Been keeping our Anycubic mono really busy!  Not so much for the filament printer, But I did manage a mixer drum. Not sure if mentioning the various sites names is permissible or not . 


  3. I had the urge to build a 1937 GMC cab over. Purchased a Flintstone 37 Jimmy cab and some Scenes Unlimited 20" rims & tires. The rear wheels on the trailer are from AMT (parts box).  The remainder is scratch built.  Its coming along slowly.

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  4. Hello ,  I haven't posted here for some time but haven't quit modeling.  I have noticed a very sharp decline of aftermarket manufacturers. Auselowe is still around . However I noticed American Industrial and now Scenes Unlimited have closed up shop and sold their remaining inventories to ST supply.   I have been 3D printing quiet a lot lately however STL files are few & far between.  *

    Late entry: I just found the forums store page.


  5. Hello  everyone. Its been a long while since I posted here however, I have come across a 3D resin printer. I have found a plethoa of print files for a lot of things but 1/24 & 1/25 scale parts are nill.  I was wondering if anyone knows of any sites that have printing progams  available for Scale Trucks.  Strictly for my own  benefit & not for re-sale.  Its a long shot, but what the hey anyway The squeaky hub gets the grease. :)

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