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What about your models that won't get onto your layout?
The station and those portals are fantastic! One thing I would point out is that there has been a lot of discussion about Shapeways for very specific models,and we're mostly discussing it in terms of rolling stock, etc. But structures like these, where stone or concretetextures are prevalent are probably an even better use for the technology...- Lou
One thing I would point out is that there has been a lot of discussion about Shapeways for very specific models,and we're mostly discussing it in terms of rolling stock, etc. But structures like these, where stone or concretetextures are prevalent are probably an even better use for the technology...
Unfortunately, my layout doesn't go as far east as LaGrange, so there isn't a place to put this on my layout. I am thinking "display case"....What about your models that won't get onto your layout?
Remember that Shapeways charges by the cubic-somethingorother when they run the model estimate. So rolling stock, small stuff, doesn't come out too bad. Go on the Shapeways site and browse. Every once in a while you'll find a bigger model. My favorite is the skyscraper:http://www.shapeways.com/search?q=N+scale+skyscraperDon't get hurt when you see the price. That, fellow modelers, is why you won't see building models using this approach. Now, climb up off the floor, get out your Evergreen styrene and get to work.