Sears Hi - Fi
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Putting this in WIP as I’ve decided I’m going to model the turntable and the other “guts” under the lid…. Never know when I might do an up close render. Can always erase the internal stuff if the lid will be closed.
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Great start! Had to move one of those out of my house when we moved in 20 years ago. Took 2 people to even move it.
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Thanks Glenn. Can relate to the weight, my parents had one of similar size. Darn heavy to move and no real good place to grab hold. Funny thing with the revived interest in “vinyl” these old hi-if’s if in working order bring good money now.
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I wish that one that was in my house would have been worth saving and re-purposing to a buffet table or something. Can't wait to see the finished model!
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Great subject! Looking forward to updates.
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Think I’ve taken this as far as needed. Tried to strike a balance with the details of the inside parts. Cool thing is if you don’t need the inside stuff it can be put on it’s own layer and turned off for rendering speed or just erased. Fun side note this hi-fi sold for $460.00 in 1965, a lot of money back then.
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Wow! That turned out perfect!
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Thanks Bryan, would argue about “perfect” but it’ll fill the bill
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Love the model and render. My parents had on just like this. We sold it at a garage sale in 1998.
Good job sir.
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Thanks ntxdave, F.Y.I. none of the images posted are renders. All just native SU output.
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@tuna1957 said:
F.Y.I. none of the images posted are renders. All just native SU output.
Oops - but they look really good to me.
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@ntxdave said:
@tuna1957 said:
F.Y.I. none of the images posted are renders. All just native SU output.
Oops - but they look really good to me.
No worries. Just so you know… if your saving a raw SU image with shadows on if you play with the light and dark sliders it can dramatically change the look of the object in the image…
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