Wednesday 30 November 2016

Tony Starks Hot Rod



All my models are designed to be admired for anyone who has the passion for the real thing but cannot afford it.(or can) So why not Print and build your very own model. 


Developed from the existing "Freedom Roadster" for a Cosplay competition Nov 2016, the hot rod has a number of features.
White wall tires, front drop axle, Flat head V8, twin stromberg carbies, centre floor shift,extractors,Automatic transmission, cut down grill,side flames,fluted firewall cover, opening side doors, main steering arm to cabin for servo steering control and plenty of room in the boot compartment for an electric drive & radio unit. Boot attaches with 2 screws for quick access.
 Over all sizes are 193mm wide 370mm long and height 135mm .
I use a Makerbot replicator 2 to print all my models and usually use 0.3mm and raft if i wanted to go slower i would use the finer settings.
I have had great success using spray putty and top coat for a very good finish, though Tony Starks Hot Rod is straight of the printer and only the boot is painted. The flames application could be improved as the PLA when printed at 0.5mm seems a bit translucent i have increased the size to 0.6mm and put some cut lines for the doors this has improved the appearance. 
The printing guide
 Tony Starks Hotrod Model
Printing Instructions
By Chris McConnell

number
Name
instructions
colour
all Black
except where noted  
settings
0.3mm layer height, with raft, 10 % infill
1
Floor
Build flat on base


2
Rear rail
2 required Build on side 


3
Front arm LHS
Build on side with engine mount up

Use supports
4
Front arm RHS
Build on side with engine mount up

Use supports
5
Drop Axle and Radiator
Build flat on back face


6
Grill surround
Lay on flat edge ( back )

0.2mm layer,
 use supports
7
Fins grill
Lay on flat back
RED
0.2mm layer
8
Long steering arm
Lay flat on bed with supports

use support
9
Front stub LHS
Has supports modelled on it ( break off later)


10
Front stub RHS
Has supports modelled on it ( break off later)


11
Steering arm
Needs support have end boss flat on bed ( this is for servo option)

0.2mm layer
12
Head Lights
Rotate stl file so dome sits on bed
Neutral
(or paint chrome)
0.2mm layer
13
Long rear axle
Flat on bed as opens


14
Rear spacer
2 required
Build standing up


15
Rim front
White wall
2 required.  (black)
2 front-white walls inserts
Inserts white

16
Rim rear
White wall
2 required. (black)
2 rear-white walls inserts
Inserts white

17
Front tyre
2 required
semi flex
As per manufactures instructions. (15% infill)
18
Rear tyre
2 required
semi flex
As per manufactures instructions. (15% infill)
19
Front beam
Flat on bed
Grey
(or paint chrome)
0.2mm layer
20
Seat support
2 required, build on end standing up


20a
seat        
Build on end standing up
Red

21
dash
Back of dash flat on bed
neutral
0.2 layer
22
Steering wheel
Build flat on bed

0.2 layer
23
Gear stick
Build on flat side with knob up

0.2 layer
24
pedals
Option, build standing on END


25
Pedals blank
Option build standing on end


26
Firewall red
Build flat side to bed
red

27
Front cowl
Build with firewall flat to bed, with supports

use supports
28
LHS door
Build standing on end with hinges at top


29
RHS door
Build standing on end with hinges at top


30
boot
Build on angle of 50 degrees does require cleaning up. builds quickest with minimal support.
Use Raft and support



31
V8 block
Rear flat face on build table


32
Heads
Build flat on bed
( modelled on an angle of 41dregees)
RED

33
Inlet carb set
flat face on build table
(has supports built on it, break off later)
grey
(or paint chrome)
0.2layer
34
Auto
Flat face on build table


35
Joiner
Used to align block and auto


36
exhaust
Build with supports, rotate to best build
Grey (or paint chrome)
0.2 layer, use supports
37
Rear stabilizer
2 required ( lay flat)


38
Front stabilizers
( modelled on an angle of 7 degrees)
Rotate to flat on bed, use supports
Neutral
(or paint chrome)
0.2 layer, use supports
39
Window frames
Build standing up on round base


40
Bothflames
2 required. Build flat on bed
 Take care when removing from raft
yellow
0.2 layer
No raft
41
Door handles
2 required (optional)


42
Wind screen
Recycled clear plastic (box packaging sheet)



Tony Starks Hotrod Model
Assembly instructions
By Chris Mc Connell
step
procedure
Part no.s
Hardware tools
1
Attach and screw both front and rear rails to the floor -
1,2,3,4,
4g brass counter sunk brass wood screw 12mm long*4
2
Slide Drop Axle and Radiator on to front rails-
5-3,4

3
Place fins into grill surround (goes in on angle)
Clip on to Drop Axle and Radiator-
7,6,-5

4
Attach stub axles to drop axle-
9,10-5
M4 20mm long pan head
5
Attach long steering arm to both stub axles-
8
4g pan head self-taper*2
6
Attach steering arm to LHS stub axle-
11
4g pan head self-taper
7
Insert front beam into holes on front rails-
19,-4,3

8
Locate dowel pins of front stabilizers into floor holes and drop axle holes( take note of Left and right)-
38-1,5

9
Locate RHS and LHS head lights in locating holes in drop axle/front rails -
12-1,3,4

10
Locate rear stabilizers on rear spacers- 
37,14

11
Locate rear stabilizers on to floor, from below into rear most slot, close to outside edge of floor-
37,1

12
Place long axle through rear spacers and rear rails (hole)-
13-14,37

13
Assemble front wheels and click on to stub axle
( Hold stub axle and push assembled wheel until home, then rotate until free to turn)-

15rimfront,
15front-white wall
17front-tyre

14
Assemble rear wheels & click on to rear axle (prt13)-

16rimrear
16rear-whitewall
18rear-tyre

15
Assemble red firewall and cowl together-
26,27
4g by 6mm long Pan head self-taper*2
16
Attach doors to cowl you need to cut down small brass/steel flat nails to 7.0 mm long. Then position the nail in the door hinge hole and locate it in position with the cowl hinge hole and push the nail through the hole to from the rotating pin for the door hinges, repeat for both doors.-
28,29-27
20mm long by 1.5mm dia. Brass nail ( cut down),
17
Locate steering wheel on dash steering mount and push dash into hole in cowl from behind. -
22,21-27

18
Locate together, cowl assembly to floor and screw together.
(*make sure the steering arm,8, is free to slide through the opening on the steering wheel side)-
27-1

19
Option push in pedals and pedals blank if required, in slots LHS,RHS -
24,25-1

20
Screw seat supports to base of seat Note Left and right sides place in slots on floor and screw into place form the sides.-

20,20a-1
4g 12mm long  pan head self-taper*2
4g 6mm long  pan head self-taper*2
21
Assemble block, heads, inlet manifold, joiner & auto
(Use 1.75 filament 8 mm long as dowel pins to locate block to heads and inlet.
Glue in joiner and auto to rear of block.
Use PVA glue and locate assembly on to chassis.-
31,32,33,35,34
PVA
22
Push the gear lever in to auto.-
23-34

23
locate boot and secure it with screws to the floor-
30-1
4g pan head self-taper*2
24
Option,  and door handles to inside of doors
Screw into handle first then hold it on door and screw in, use care.-
41-28,29
4g counter sunk brass wood screw 12mm long*2
25
Glue in radiator pipes to radiator heads-
42,43 -32 -5
PVA
26
Locate window frames and position in holes in cowl-
39-27

27
Use template to cut out windscreen a fit to frames-


28
Cut the flames at the marked door lines .Using a cutting board and  Stanley knife c fit and glue into position-
Alternatively use the flames as a template and paint the flames, which could look better.
40
PVA or other
29
Fit exhaust manifolds to block push into place-
36 -31

30
Use some filament to add a couple of fuel lines to the cardies.