Bridlington & Wolds Scale Model Club Forum
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: chriswil42 on November 28, 2021, 11:20:04 AM
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First items 3D printed with the new toy were some patchwork templates for the wife. I used a web based 3D software package to design them.
Now I'll have make something model related.
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They look super Chris.
Next a 1/72 Helicopter........?
Well maybe some seats, or similar.
Bigkev
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I was thinking of oil drums or Vietnam era blast walls.
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I llok forward to seeing your progress.
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So do I - when do you start taking in orders ?
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Hi Chris,
I like the idea of the Oil Drums, perhaps some wooden boxes/containers.
I'll stand in line behind Msea.
Bigkev
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First oil drum produced at 1/72 scale or thereabouts.
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That looks really nice - how long to print?
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Nifty!
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That looks really nice - how long to print?
5 mins. But it has no base. Redoing one with a base - estimated time is 6 mins.
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How long for a 1/35 scale drum ?
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How long for a 1/35 scale drum ?
I'll have to try one. A guess might be 10 to 15 mins.
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32 minutes to produce this one. It did have a fair amount of support material inside for the top of the oil drum. Reducing this would speed it up.
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Printed off a telephone box. The scale looks about 1/50.
Rescaling to get 1/36 for you Martin.
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Printed off a telephone box. The scale looks about 1/50.
Rescaling to get 1/36 for you Martin.
That looks really nice.
Are you taking orders.
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Printed off a telephone box. The scale looks about 1/50.
Rescaling to get 1/36 for you Martin.
That looks really nice.
Are you taking orders.
Depends what you want. The file for this was a free download.
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Now rescaled.
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looks really nice, Chris
Bob c
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Blimey, marvellous what they can do nowadays! I'll need to have a chat with you Chris. I have been thinking about investing for a while but wanted to get a recommendation first.