I love where this is going!
So apparently I'm not going to get work done this morning.
Amazing! You've done in half an hour what had taken me half a week.My original tank badge (in the photo I shared above) is printed in black and then painted gold. It looks better in person, honestly, but Resto's logo is still better.
I just printed one using Prusa Galaxy Black PLA with Inland Silk Copper on top. At a glance it looks pretty good, but up close there are visible extrusion issues, which are almost certainly the result of me running an 0.6mm nozzle instead of a smaller 0.4mm size. I have the 0.6mm mounted to print tough parts, not pretty ones. I may swap to an 0.4mm nozzle and try it again just to see how it looks, but I don't have time for that now.
You sure can!Resto, can I get your consent to publish these? I'd love to put them on my Printables.com account, but they're not my original work.
A good idea, but, as a Spanish girl I knew used to say, 'For me, No!' Takes me back to the days when I first rescued her. Miss November, that is, not the Spanish girl.Another option, if looking for the retro look, would be to consider using the older Thunderbird model integrated with the rendering you have just created. It could be printed "flat", in say silver/gray, and painted to match the paint on the tank. Knee pads would complete the look.
Are you intending to put the badges on a stock Yamaha tank, or a real Triumph tank?Dear brothers
Could you please help me find this??
i really need
for father
but i am asian
so it's hard