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For example Polished Brass?1:160 version of my V-IRM train in brass It's just damn expensive.. almost $30 for this small part of the train.
Yes this is a different technique than for the normal Metal (Stainless Steel + finishes).The bronze, brass, silver material are first 3D printed in wax and cast using the lost wax technique.You can go for Raw, Polished and Gold Plated:https://www.shapeways.com/materials/brass
for FUD people love to use 0.3mm which causes parts to break.I personally always use 0.8mm for my trains and can happily tell you that my quality is almost always consistent, no breakages and no bad quality.
... As for shrinkage, i don't know, I would have to check my model.Note that for example the Stainless Steel material at Shapeways is actually printed slightly bigger (depending on the size) to minimize the shrinkage on the end product.This way you will (almost) not notice any shrinkage even though the model did shrink.