3D Printed Widebody! Sky-gea Build: Part 24

We finally move on to the second side of this widebody and in this episode we make a start on assembling and test fitting the 3D prints. These parts have been printing off in the background for the past couple months. Unfortunately I ran into some issues with warping and so I have to re-print the rear flare, but that was going to take too long to fit into this episode so it’s a slightly shorter one this time. Also a short announcement that this will be my last video for a little while, most likely a couple of months as I focus more on completing this build than filming and editing. I will still be capturing all of the major steps and these will be covered as soon as videos resume. Thanks again to Stan for his help with his work on the 3D scans and his advice on 3D printing. He has a website and Instagram where you can check out his work. As well as his personal Instagram for cool updates on his Datsun Fairlady Z. Enjoy the video. Please consider supporting me on Patreon. There’s a lot of time and cost in making these videos and I would love to be able to do these full time to make even more content for you. There are heaps of special rewards and behind the scenes posts so please check it out. If you enjoyed this video also feel free to checkout my Instagram where I post regular updates on all of my builds. Music in this video: Jazz Lofi Type Beat “Tokyo“ - MetzMusic Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 00:17 - Recap 00:34 - Processing the 3D model 02:12 - Preparing the 3D prints 03:26 - 3D printing 04:45 - Cleaning up the printed parts 07:40 - Fixing the warped prints 11:04 - Bonding parts with epoxy 13:45 - Sanding! 15:11 - Front flare test fit 16:47 - Rear flare test fit 19:45 - Problems with the rear flare 20:15 - Fitting side pieces 21:10 - Final fitment 22:07 - Quick announcement 23:26 - Outro
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