An example of what good 3D-printing could be (and not the crap we now see everywhere that looks like a layered cake or a Lego toy), this little cute car was brought to my attention by Fellow modeler Sönke of Volkania, who had acquired the 1/48th bigger brother. I invested a little time and effort doing the following:
1) Carving out all the solid windows and filling the openings with clear ones
2) Adding a steering wheel
3) Carving the solid headlamps and adding home-made clear lenses, plus two red lenses at the tail
4) Adding license plates
The modification process can be seen here:
https://wingsofintent.blogspot.com/2023/09/framo-stromer-car-172nd-scale-high-def.html
I wish in the future we could acquire this little marvel as a kit with open windows, separate chassis, interior and so forth, which would greatly facilitate painting and detailing for more enthusiastic modelers (they do have, though, an Opel Kadett K38 that comes as a “kit” with multiple parts).
Now I have another good photography companion for my scale
model planes. I couldn’t resist and also just orfedered the manufacturer’s Mercedes
1914 racer (subject of a future post).
Both models can be seen here (don’t be put off -as I initially was- by the “Military Scales” logo, there are also civilian models).
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1148954181/framo-stromer-german-military-scales-ww2
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1257372106/mercedes-grand-prix-1914-german-military
Here a list of their civil offerings:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/PlayMoreIt3D?ref=related&listing_id=1148954181§ion_id=44227468