93 Explorer XLT JP05 Oregon

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Re: 93 Explorer XLT JP05 Oregon

Post by ronime » December 17th, 2016, 7:03 am

Power was out since Wednesday so I wasn't able to do much, but made up the keychain for the car since I want it to be a one of a kind.

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Re: 93 Explorer XLT JP05 Oregon

Post by ronime » December 22nd, 2016, 12:51 am

Did some work on designing the center console. Still a ways to go but getting there!

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Re: 93 Explorer XLT JP05 Oregon

Post by ronime » December 22nd, 2016, 2:14 pm

Done with modeling the center console! Makes me so happy.

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Re: 93 Explorer XLT JP05 Oregon

Post by NathansPROPS » December 22nd, 2016, 4:36 pm

Just wow! Amazing!

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Re: 93 Explorer XLT JP05 Oregon

Post by Boost1995 » December 22nd, 2016, 7:43 pm

Great work so far! Can't wait to see the parts get printed! Keep up the good work.

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Re: 93 Explorer XLT JP05 Oregon

Post by ronime » December 22nd, 2016, 8:11 pm

Thanks a lot! Can't machine and print parts yet (funds) but am making sure everything is ready for when I do.

Here is a breakdown on the center console ports, if something doesn't make sense let me know :)

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Re: 93 Explorer XLT JP05 Oregon

Post by NathansPROPS » December 23rd, 2016, 1:32 am

Wow. Man you really got it all figured out. When you finish your tour car, will you be kind of enough to let people sit in it? I'd love to seat in a completed explorer, let alone one that works! My question is wheres this angled part for the rear monitor? It sat angled up in the original explorer? Also (this is probably a stupid question but I feel I must ask it anyway) will there be vents on the center console? say the bottom of the sides to help cool down all those concealed electronics? See images below for concerns with your console.
I don't see the angled piece of the console on yours, the part circled in the red?
I don't see the angled piece of the console on yours, the part circled in the red?
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Re: 93 Explorer XLT JP05 Oregon

Post by ronime » December 26th, 2016, 1:24 am

Grabbed this from the movie. While the TV is tilted the console is not. Odd design but that is what I am going off of. Would make more sense for it to tilt with the TV but I guess they just didn't bother.

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As far as the mic goes, I will just have the mic itself be the plug, or since it is black might be able to cut out little slots for USB ports.

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Re: 93 Explorer XLT JP05 Oregon

Post by NathansPROPS » December 26th, 2016, 1:31 am

OH MY! How embarrassing of me. :oops: I totally forgot that the tv looks like that in the film. My bad Ronime, carry on dude. I also sent you a Facebook message on the THG props Facebook page. I should probably just pick one way to contact you, instead of sending to different accounts you have, I think I'll just contact you through the this forum. As far as the mic goes, I don't see why you can't just add another hole on the surface, though it might look weird. Carry on good sir!

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Re: 93 Explorer XLT JP05 Oregon

Post by ronime » December 26th, 2016, 1:45 am

Oh no worries, I love bouncing this stuff back and forth. I am literally going frame by frame to try to get the details, haha. That is of course when I'm not busy trying to catch up on the business stuff. One of my business partners is helping out when he can with some base fabrication for me to finish up here. Just so much to do, and so little time and money, haha.

Could probably have this done in less than a month if I had all the money at once.

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