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1/10 GMC PD-4501 Greyhound Scenicruiser Bus 3D Printed Build

Holy mother of projects 😳 what's the current weight of just print material?
 
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Wow, that is amazing. Sweet work, I am very looking forward to watching this build.

I just came from a thread where a person made a military vehicle named Greyhound an RC and I totally thought he did a bus to RV build, lol.
 
Awesome project ... how many hours on print time?
cant say how many hours already, i started work on modeling at the end of fall... and then i bought a new printer (bambu lab a1) which is way faster than the ender 3 v1 i have of 3 years... i think im almost done with most of the major parts, lights wiring is next...
 
Quite impressive and amazing two totally different Greyhound builds posted on the same day from totally different parts of the world.

I'm most curious if you did all of the CAD modeling or if you were lucky enough to find models to at least start with?
 
Quite impressive and amazing two totally different Greyhound builds posted on the same day from totally different parts of the world.

I'm most curious if you did all of the CAD modeling or if you were lucky enough to find models to at least start with?
Yup, i did all the modeling from pictures and a few drawings that i found online...
 
Just an FYI, and sorry if you already know, but you can add less clutter to your thread by multi-quoting.

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Is the chassis built into the whole structure? It would be neat to have some better pics of the chassis.
 
Previously having worked logistics in the military, and having bern a licensed trainer on the vehicles, I actually taught to licensing, a couple "kids" while in how to drive a 44 passenger bus. They are no fun to drive in the city, a big part of the test, as well as oh.........

sorry got lost in the past. W hat would be cool is if you could take/intergrate a drift steering setup to tighten your turning circle up.
 
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