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  1. Ing. Spendlik

    BatWing '89 / 1:32 / Ing. Spendlik

    Hi guys, sorry for not posting for a such long time and thank you for your patience. Laser cutted frames came to me few weeks ago, but I did not have free time to assamble it. So hopefully, in a few days, there will be some new pictures. Spendlik
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    BatWing '89 / 1:32 / Ing. Spendlik

    What´s next? - next thing will be seat belts and interior - buttons, screens etc.
  3. Ing. Spendlik

    BatWing '89 / 1:32 / Ing. Spendlik

    I have updated the seat a little bit: And I have also installed trial version of Rhino5 - just to see how the new view options work :) : Ing. Spendlik
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    BatWing '89 / 1:32 / Ing. Spendlik

    So, I have started to make seat look more "realistic". I am not very satisfied with the result - there will be some changes in design: Cs&Cs are welcome. Stay tuned for more happy days Ing. Spendlik
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    BatWing '89 / 1:32 / Ing. Spendlik

    Hi to all, After a short break in designing, I am working on interior parts - right now on seat. I have a quick questions. Do you think this seat is taken from some jet fighter or is it custom made only for this movie?
  6. Ing. Spendlik

    BatWing '89 / 1:32 / Ing. Spendlik

    Frames are made out of 1mm thick cardboard. It should be the same quality cardboard as GPM or other paper model producers use for laser cutted frames. Rhaven - A3 format is most effective in this case with such a big wing frames. But I am thinking about some simple solution how to put all...
  7. Ing. Spendlik

    BatWing '89 / 1:32 / Ing. Spendlik

    Hi to all, little progress on this model. I have recieved two images of laser cutted frames for this model. I am desperately waiting to have them in my hands. Just a small reminder - these sheets are A3 format, not A4 - it's gona be huuuge!!! Big thank to Burton from SK forum...
  8. Ing. Spendlik

    BatWing '89 / 1:32 / Ing. Spendlik

    Hi guys, this is just small update - to make you sure that I am still working on it. I have finally managed and understand how to correctly export files for laser cutter. So hopefuly it will work. I have also started to unfold the main torso and wings. More pics very soon. Ing. Spendlik
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    BatWing '89 / 1:32 / Ing. Spendlik

    Hello to all, Unfolding of skeleton parts has been finished. This is a job for a laser cutter! Stay tuned :) Ing. Spendlik
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    BatWing '89 / 1:32 / Ing. Spendlik

    Except two simple parts I can produly present you whole skeleton for this model: dnalor - not only green but also violet parts are skeleton, it should be enough to hold whole wing. Stay tuned for more happy days :) Ing. Spendlik
  11. Ing. Spendlik

    BatWing '89 / 1:32 / Ing. Spendlik

    Hello to all, it looks like I am on "designing spree" :D another parts of skeleton have been completed. These parts are the main hull of the back part. Hope you like it. Comments & critics are welcome! Zathros - I will write short text about rendering - it´s all about settings...
  12. Ing. Spendlik

    BatWing '89 / 1:32 / Ing. Spendlik

    And another update today. I have created more skeleton parts: Upper part of wing skeleton - reminds me of swiss cheese :) Stay tuned.. Ing. Spendlik
  13. Ing. Spendlik

    BatWing '89 / 1:32 / Ing. Spendlik

    Hi guys, small update - working on internal skeleton structure of wings. Stay tuned for more happy days. :) Ing. Spendlik
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    BatWing '89 / 1:32 / Ing. Spendlik

    An one more image - this time rendered one: Ing. Spendlik
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    BatWing '89 / 1:32 / Ing. Spendlik

    Hello to all, I know, that after this post, some of you are going to hate me :) These pictures show all parts of 1mm cardboard skeleton - believe me, this is going to be tough model to build. Stay tuned for more happy days! Ing. Spendlik
  16. Ing. Spendlik

    BatWing '89 / 1:32 / Ing. Spendlik

    Hello to all, I have created first parts of 1mm skeleton. There will be more - lower part of wing skeleton (nearly identic than the upper one), skeleton for rear part together with vertical wings and front part skeleton. And just for your info - according to 3D model and analysing tools in...
  17. Ing. Spendlik

    BatWing '89 / 1:32 / Ing. Spendlik

    Little progress, rear part seems to be finished (but unfortunately you can not see it in render type image). I am talking about pink / light brown parts... I can start to think how to create 1mm cardboard skeleton dnalor - As I wrote in this post and also in the very first one in this...
  18. Ing. Spendlik

    BatWing '89 / 1:32 / Ing. Spendlik

    The first model from the photos should be the model used in the movie (one of three I think). The second one is the model from Sideshow Collectibles - http://www.sideshowtoy.com/?page_id=4489&sku=900916#!prettyPhoto It is sold out (and only for 1499 US Dollars). Ing. Spendlik
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    BatWing '89 / 1:32 / Ing. Spendlik

    Hi to all, thank you all for your kind words, really appreciate that. There are few plastic models available, but I am not owner of any of these. My main source of sizes and shapes are the blueprints (you can see them on renders), two or three videos on youtube, my personal collection of...
  20. Ing. Spendlik

    BatWing '89 / 1:32 / Ing. Spendlik

    Hi to all, after closing JetBike project it is time to come out with my current sci-fi project. My next model will be representing BatWing from motion picture Batman (1989, director Tim Burton, in role of Batman - Micheal Keaton). 3D model is nearly finished - there are few things which have to...