Making car models with your own hands. Detailed instructions on how to assemble a machine on the control panel: many assembly options, valuable tips and tricks, a practical guide. How a bank turns into a car

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KVS,
everything will be, and even more;)

DedCanLiv, Romance,
will be in the following topics.

esn69, these models are not for children, but for adult collectors and the price is appropriate.

Milordan,
continue to masturbate on them further, pass by.

flashdeath,
work harder is commendable!

RadonVRN,
in 3D we do only complex details, the rest is done by hand.
Over time, we will move entirely to 3D development.

kindKasper,
you absolutely do not understand the topic.
I don't even want to comment.

Dima687,
On the left coast. But we don't have a physical store.
Write to, we will decide everything.)

Quitter,
yes, he drew it for us.)

painter88,
you are far from current modeling trends.)

thundercheef,
there are also talented masters in Russia, I know many.)

InsolenT,
here you can even without Zen if you go in for active sports on weekends.)

Ollyvander,
glad my post encouraged you to register.)
If you know how to collect whales - well done, buy them, whales are great, seriously, I really like them, I collected a few myself, just from Russian masters.)

But not everyone knows how, not everyone has something to paint, that, it is commonplace, many do not have time, but they have money, it is easier for them to buy and put on the shelf.

As for the parcels, from my experience of sending thousands of parcels to Russia, only two were lost, both were lost by the Russian Post and not a single one by Ukrposhta.
And this indicates that the Russian Post itself may also lose a parcel sent INSIDE Russia. And Ukraine has nothing to do with it.

By the way, the cost of delivery to Russia is also set by the Russian Post. And not in their own rubles (300 rubles), but in the hated Pindosskiy dollyars (already about 600 rubles) [what the hell ??] such things are ...

rikardato,
We do not touch other people's whales, we saw either from scratch or from industrial models.
Connection:

batman12345,
because the salaries are miserable ...

Zidane2012, we have a closed production, no visitors.)

Avertin the topic is information and entertainment. In no message do I urge anyone to buy models, there are enough customers, there are other places for sale.

As for the workshops, since the beginning of the 90s it has become a tradition that most of the handmade models sold in Russia were originally from Ukraine.
Kherson-models, Vector, Cimmeria, EMC (Pivtorak), RTM and others, if that tells you something.

Dragvay,
one more specialist drew.)))

Toys for children are made simplified and at the same time more robust, so that the child does not break everything at once, so that he does not swallow small parts that have fallen off, simplified opening elements are made to make it more interesting for him to play, etc.

Here the approach is different - maximum detail, but you don't need the model to be strong, metal, you need it to look good on the shelf, they won't roll it in the sandbox. And the doors do not open so that there are no gaps that impair the perception of the model.

In general, learn materiel.)

hzkak,
Tamiya is the 24th scale, and here is the 43rd and only the first models of the workshop, further it will be cooler;)

From this master class, we will learn how to make car models on our own. Fast, cheap and effective. And having made one, you will understand that this is a great option for a do-it-yourself gift for a boy or an adult car enthusiast.

Such crafts can be made with sons, instilling in them the skills of working with wood.

What we need:

  • photographs of cars;
  • wooden blanks;
  • roulette;
  • glue;
  • band-saw;
  • sandpaper;
  • grinding machine;
  • acrylic paints and brushes.

Step 1: Print photos

First of all, you will need photographs of the machines you want to model. They can be found on the Internet or made on your own (it is better to take a photo in sunlight, from the side, so that the entire silhouette of the car with a trunk, hood and roof is visible). The size of the photo depends on the size of the model you are going to make.

Step 2: make wood pieces of the right size

The blank must be large enough to adhere both side images of the vehicle.

Step 3: glue the preprinted paper to the blanks



Now glue the photos to the blanks, as shown in the figure.

Step 4: cut out the models



Now our cars need to be cut. A band saw works best for this. The exactness of the cut is not that important, since later we will still be processing the shapes on the grinding machine.

Step 5: process the wood

Now is the time to sandpaper the molds to remove any bumps left by the saw that could interfere with the bonding process.

Step 6: glue the halves together



Glue both halves together with a little glue, and then leave them for about an hour to dry properly!

Step 7: finalize the pieces


It's time to give our crafts the final shape. The best choice for this job is a sander.

Step 8: paint the models


The last step is to paint the models with colors that match the photographs. You can use acrylic paints for this, as they make it easy to mix colors to get the shades you want. It is recommended to use a fine brush to create the outlines of windows, headlights, grilles and bumpers. When the paint is dry, cover the model with varnish. It is possible in several layers.

That's all. Fun, nice and inexpensive. If you love car models, be sure to try making them yourself!

Scale car models have long been popular not only among children, but also among adults. They serve as toys, interior decoration and take a worthy place in collections. The first models appeared in Nuremberg (Germany) at the beginning of the twentieth century. It was in this city that private workshops and small firms began to produce them. There was no serial production yet, and each machine was made by hand.

Manual labor has always been appreciated, so the cost of products was high and only people with substantial income could purchase a model car.

Interest in large-scale models began to manifest itself very quickly not only in Germany, but also beyond its borders. The demand for smaller copies has forced manufacturers to improve manufacturing techniques, thereby reducing their cost.

In 1914, the United States of America became the first country to put scale models on the assembly line. It was a firm.

For the production of a scale model of the Ford T car, molds were used, which were filled with tin.

Assembly model 1:16 Ford T car 1912 model

This made it possible to produce a large number of models at the lowest possible cost.

The technology for the manufacture of scale models provided for the use of a lead-tin alloy for casting, but in further production it was replaced by a zinc alloy. Currently, each country has its own name for the alloy of copper, aluminum, zinc and magnesium, which are used in the production of car models. For example, in England he was given the name "mazac", and in the USA - "zamac".

Peace tanks

In order to start the development and production of models, the company that has decided to do this turns to the factory where the original cars are made to buy a license for the production of scale models. Then the designers get down to work and, on the basis of the drawings of a real car, create their own, but only already reduced to a certain scale. A master fashion designer from assemblies, assemblies and body parts assembles a prototype, which will serve as the basis for removing the mold. Before the start of mass production, the considered period is the longest on the way of the automobile miniature to the hands of the buyer.

As soon as the forms are prepared, they are sent to the plant, which will be engaged in mass production of products. There are two ways to make such a model: injection molding and electroforming.

Injection molding method

The injection molding method consists in making a one-piece one-time mold. A special model composition is pressed into a metal mold, which hardens, and from it separate parts of the future car are obtained. Then the applied composition is removed by melting it in hot water. The resulting shells are calcined at a temperature of about 1000 ° C and metal is poured into them. The full name of this manufacturing method is investment casting.

Scale injection molded models

With its help, castings of complex shape are obtained, the mass of which ranges from several grams to several kilograms. Wall thickness of castings from 5 millimeters or more. The surface finish corresponds to class 4-6. The advantage of this casting method is its high dimensional accuracy compared to other production methods.

With investment casting, the maximum approximation of the dimensions of the castings to the finished part is achieved. This contributes to a significant reduction in the machining of the casting and thereby reduces the cost of manufacturing the finished product.

In the manufacture of products by injection molding, the mold is filled with molten alloy. The compressed air and the piston create a pressure of about 7-20 MPa. With this method, the cooling rate increases, and the likelihood of defects forming inside the product decreases. At the same time, the risk of damage to the part increases when it is removed from the mold.

If the product is made by obtaining a layer of metal deposits on the surface of the mold during the electrolytic deposition of the metal, then this method is called electroforming. For such production, special galvanic baths are used. The method is convenient for the production of chrome-plated parts and complex elements in which it is necessary to achieve a uniform metal thickness.

It is known that zinc alloys have the property of natural aging, therefore, firing is used to exclude this.

Priming and painting

Further technological process involves priming and painting products. Decals or padding are used to apply inscriptions and logos. With decal, the image is transferred to the surface of the part under the influence of temperature or mechanical stress. This is good because, if not needed, the image can be easily removed without damaging the surface of the model. Tamping is a method in which a silicone sheet is stained with ink to transfer an image from the engraved metal plate to the body of the product. The impression depth is only one micron. The drawing applied in this way penetrates into the inner layer of paint, and it is impossible to remove it without damaging the model.

The injection molding method is also used for the manufacture of plastic parts.

The technological process of assembling a large-scale car ends with the completion of the body with all the necessary parts. The finished product is placed in a sales box and sent to retail outlets.

New Zealander Sandy Sanderson has come up with an unusual way to recycle empty aluminum cans. In the hands of the master, the usual containers of beer, Coca-Cola and other drinks are transformed into cute car models.

How a bank turns into a car

First, the auto scan is drawn on paper. It is very important that the finished car looks like it was made from the same can. In fact, to create some of the models, it took much more of them. For example, it took 20 Coca-Cola cans to build this hot rod:

On the basis of the sketches drawn, the details of the inner frame are cut out of wood, on which the panels cut from the cans are then hung. Thanks to the thoughtful arrangement of the labels and logos on the packaging, it creates a sense of a solid structure.

The bottoms cut off on a homemade machine become the wheels of the future model. It is necessary to make the wheels on the same axle equal in width.

Last of all, small parts are installed on the car using superglue: lights, instrument dials, gearbox and handbrake levers, suspension elements, filler neck and exhaust system parts. They are made from aluminum tubing, galvanized wire, electrical wires, and miniature bolts and nuts. These finishing touches give the models a lot of expressiveness.

The finished model is covered with several coats of clear varnish. This completes the manufacturing process. This is what one of Sandy Sanderson's cars looks like:

Tool

Sandy's main tools are knives for cutting wood, a pair of sharp scissors for cutting cans, sheets of fine and coarse sandpaper, glue, and a jar of clear varnish. Sometimes the craftsman uses a compass to mark round and curved parts, pliers and tweezers for bending wire, a small soldering iron to connect parts by soldering.

It's amazing how, with the help of skillful hands and simple tools, Sanderson manages to create such cool and stylish models:

How to make a model with your own hands

It doesn't cost anything to make a car model yourself with the right number of empty cans and free time. But if you want the craft to look decent, you will have to work hard when drawing up a scan and subsequent manufacturing. A ready-to-use reamer can make the task a lot easier, which is why Sandy Sanderson sells his ready-made reamers and model making instructions for $ 10 a set. You can also order a ready-made car from him at a price of 200 to 2000 dollars, but this is definitely not our method.

If you decide to make a similar model on your own, then before ordering drawings of a car from beer cans, we advise you to first try your hand, and at the same time practice on paper models. About where you can download sweeps of paper models of cars for free is described in the article.

Getting a radio controlled device today is not a problem. And the car, and the train, and the helicopter, and the quadcopter. But it is much more interesting to try to create a radio-controlled car with your own hands. We will present you with two detailed instructions.

Model # 1: what do we need?

To create this radio-controlled model you will need:

  • A model car (you can even take an ordinary Chinese one from the market).
  • AGC auto.
  • Solenoid for opening the doors of a VAZ car, battery 2400 A / h, 12 V.
  • A piece of rubber.
  • Radiator.
  • Electrical measuring instruments.
  • Soldering iron, to it - solder, as well as locksmith tools.
  • Reducer.
  • Brush motor (for example, from a toy helicopter).

Model number 1: instructions for creating

And now we start creating a radio-controlled car with our own hands:

Model # 2: required accessories

To create a car you will need:

  • Automobile model.
  • Spare parts from an unnecessary collection machine, printer (gears, rods, iron drives).
  • Copper tubes (sold at hardware stores).
  • Soldering iron.
  • Auto enamel.
  • Bolts.
  • Necessary electronics.
  • Battery.

Model # 2: creating a device

We begin to make a radio-controlled car with our own hands:


In conclusion, we will present you one of the drawings for radio-controlled car models - a receiver diagram.

A homemade radio-controlled car is a reality. Of course, you won't be able to make it from scratch - develop your experience on simpler models.

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