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Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 8:51 am
by andy-kitt
That is excellent. To be able to have the bonnet opening is what I had in my head, but with fibre optics it didn't work out that way unfortunatly, but I did still end up with a briliant result, but not as bright as using LEDs like you have.
I'm starting work on version 2.
Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 9:05 am
by imranbecks
andy-kitt wrote:That is excellent. To be able to have the bonnet opening is what I had in my head, but with fibre optics it didn't work out that way unfortunatly, but I did still end up with a briliant result, but not as bright as using LEDs like you have.
I'm starting work on version 2.
Awesome!
You sold your first version through eBay right? Saw the video of it at YouTube. The scanner looks really good. Whoever has it is really lucky.. Maybe I will try to bid on it if you decide sell off version 2 as well....

Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 11:28 am
by thunder87
Here's another update:
Motion blur effect on the running lights
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aa3H3RahEbM" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
bye
Flo
Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 1:07 pm
by thunder87
Now you can also take at the look at my report @
http://thunder87.kilu.de/joomla/index.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
have fun
Florian
Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 9:27 am
by imranbecks
Which one is the report? I can't view it in english as I need to register....
Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 11:35 am
by thunder87
sry, it's working now. I took it offline because of some changes yesterday

Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 3:43 pm
by andy-kitt
imranbecks wrote:andy-kitt wrote:That is excellent. To be able to have the bonnet opening is what I had in my head, but with fibre optics it didn't work out that way unfortunatly, but I did still end up with a briliant result, but not as bright as using LEDs like you have.
I'm starting work on version 2.
Awesome!
You sold your first version through eBay right? Saw the video of it at YouTube. The scanner looks really good. Whoever has it is really lucky.. Maybe I will try to bid on it if you decide sell off version 2 as well....

A guy in the US won it and also won the Attack model KITT that someone else sold so he has the full collection now
Florian
Your work on that is amazing, hope you don't mind me adapting your ideas with mine.
Don't forget to sand out the dash centre vents and you can use a LED to recreate the globe.
Use paint restorer to carefully remove the SHELBY as it cuts through the paint gently so will remove the lettering before it wears through the black paint.
Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 5:02 pm
by thunder87
Here's a new Video with my optimized scanner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6vAIEGUq70" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
bye
Flo
PS: pictures will be uploaded on my website
Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 5:53 pm
by Kaine
that's not just optimized... it looks perfect!
can we expect a step-by-step guide how you built it and what components you used or do you want to keep that secret to yourself?
Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 12:19 am
by Knight007
Kaine wrote:that's not just optimized... it looks perfect!
can we expect a step-by-step guide how you built it and what components you used or do you want to keep that secret to yourself?
That would be nice, sharing the information I mean

Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 12:39 am
by thunder87
if you would read all my postings or just take a look at my signature, that would save some of your problems
bye
Flo
Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 3:37 am
by J_Spaced
That is an absolutely brilliant model. Fantastic!
Schonen. (with an umlaut somewhere in there).
Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 3:00 pm
by andy-kitt
Wow, you have got the programming perfect for the circuit board. Top job

Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 4:21 pm
by thunder87
Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 5:07 pm
by Garthe Knight
NICE!!
Just two things:
- you didn't modify the cobra logo on the side of the car. was this on purpose?
- I'd like to get more information on how to modify the circuit. any chance you can tell me where you got all the parts and what you had to do step-by-step?
Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 7:46 pm
by imranbecks
Fantastic website and a great report for the modifications to KI3T thunder87!
Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 12:43 am
by thunder87
Garthe Knight wrote:NICE!!
Just two things:
- you didn't modify the cobra logo on the side of the car. was this on purpose?
- I'd like to get more information on how to modify the circuit. any chance you can tell me where you got all the parts and what you had to do step-by-step?
1) Logos
The modification on the side wasn't easy, so I left it, as it was:
They used a glue to stick them onto the car. If I remove the logos (only by destroying them - hard to remove) there are some glue leftovers which aren't that easy to remove. And as you know or can see, I had some troubles removing the Shelby letters.
Maybe I'll paint the Logoparts black
2) CircBoard
If I have enough time, I'll do a step-by-step report. I don't have enough free time for working on my car because of my job and I don't want to spend all that free time for working on ki3t.
Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 9:23 am
by GarthKnight08
Why dont you share those license plate images with us please?
Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 11:29 am
by thunder87
GarthKnight08 wrote:Why dont you share those license plate images with us please?
i can't share everything with you

Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 1:59 pm
by GT500KR08
Go to
http://www.blankplates.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; that should help. Or just Google it and look in Google images. Save the image on your computer and work with it there. Doesn’t it piss you off that all these guys come on this site bragging about there custom work and won’t share or help us out? That’s BS. Help the community. Thanks sorry I bitched so much.
Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 1:59 pm
by andy-kitt
There is loads more information on the website, great work.
What interior are you doing, pilot or series??
Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 2:18 pm
by thunder87
ey gt500kr08, whats your problem?!
i'm sharing a lot of things with you guys ... the report on my website isn't for me! I know how to do it.
btw: press your CAPSLOCK key again
for the rest of you, who do not have any problems with what i'm doing i have only a video yet ... reportupdate will follow ASAP
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6_azyTpj8g" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 2:19 pm
by Garthe Knight
thunder87 wrote:Garthe Knight wrote:NICE!!
Just two things:
- you didn't modify the cobra logo on the side of the car. was this on purpose?
- I'd like to get more information on how to modify the circuit. any chance you can tell me where you got all the parts and what you had to do step-by-step?
1) Logos
The modification on the side wasn't easy, so I left it, as it was:
They used a glue to stick them onto the car. If I remove the logos (only by destroying them - hard to remove) there are some glue leftovers which aren't that easy to remove. And as you know or can see, I had some troubles removing the Shelby letters.
Maybe I'll paint the Logoparts black
2) CircBoard
If I have enough time, I'll do a step-by-step report. I don't have enough free time for working on my car because of my job and I don't want to spend all that free time for working on ki3t.
Okay. Use floss (Zahnseide) to get behind the logos, that removes them without breaking or destroying them. Then you can remove the parts you don't need and use glue to stick the logo back at its place. Worked for me.
Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 2:27 pm
by Garthe Knight
thunder87 wrote:ey gt500kr08, whats your problem?!
i'm sharing a lot of things with you guys ... the report on my website isn't for me! I know how to do it.
btw: press your CAPSLOCK key again
for the rest of you, who do not have any problems with what i'm doing i have only a video yet ... reportupdate will follow ASAP
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6_azyTpj8g" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The report is great and fun to read. Love the fotos. And I know that customizing your 1/18 model always needs some time and ideas. But since you did all the thinking, trying and the work and it turned out so well, you could save some people all the trouble by not just giving them a report, but a guide or instruction, so they know better what to do without running into so much dead ends.
Me for example, I tried adding a scanner to my KR model. But: I couldn't get the circuit to work properly and I used the wrong LEDs, so the scanner does not have that smooth look your's does. And I have never ever programmed my own circuit, so I am kind of lost here.
For the license plate, I guess it's easy to make one yourself. But some guys don't have the talent to do it, so... well it's your choice if you want to share it or not. Since I am a fan of open source, sometimes you have to do the work for all the others
Doesn't change how great your results are.
And by the way, for those who know how to use Photoshop, here is a great tutorial on how to make your own license plate. The ones from plate-sites are often of poor quality and resolution.
http://pshero.com/archives/vanity-license-plate" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: KI3T 1/18 Scanner Shelby GT500KR
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 2:41 pm
by thunder87
Just wanted to mention, that the tutorial you posted is the tutorial I used for making those plates.
and what does it help you to tell you, which mods I did on the circuit board?! This circuit board is a special board which can be bought in germany (manufactured in germany too). and i don't think, that anyone of you would buy a ciruit board (20-30€) in germany with shipping costs above 30€ (use google to calculate in USD) ...
there are X- different circuit boards which fit better than the CB I used etc. etc. and they work different too!
so don't be pissed, or bitched or whatever when I do not post everything, forget something and so on...
I'm sharing my work with you, investing a lot of free time in the report/article/news... instead of making a secret of the work, what some other people are doing!