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In [Ding Dong Drift]’s case, he already has a 3D model of this particular car. He uses the 3D scan to fine-tune the model so that he can ensure it matches his actual car where it counts.
3D printing tiny cars isn't new, but this creator's work lets you print a Revell- or Tamiya-style kit you can assemble yourself, just like the good old days.
You can probably find dozens of files to 3D print your favorite car online. Logos, badges, body kits, all that jazz, they're everywhere. But a really great selection of entire cars can be a little ...
First, Krause used Skanect to capture a 3D model with the Kinect sensor. After it was captured, he imported the model into Blender to clean up any anomalies and then brought the simplified model ...