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As a general comment if you wish your model to be as smooth as Kato or Atlas and any less will not do then you need to move on as 3D printed objects are not for you at this moment in time. But if you wish to do a little cleaning up then you can have the models you have always wanted. It seems that when somebody says Shapeways is rubbish the comment grows viral with people using hearsay and not actually holding a printed model in their hand.Alexander
And also this - but unfortunately it's UK N-scale and the designer has no current plans to re-work it for 1/160:What exactly does this mean?Joe
It means that it is at a scale of 1:148 and that the difference in size is so negligible that re-tolling for exact 1:160 would be a waste of time and quid.-Cody F.
in my experience, I can image that larger surface items like a loco shell can result in varying qualities. I have had really good results with my trucks, and plan to keep designing more models for myself. They aren't perfect, but they are equal to if not better than some of the cast vehicles out there in my opinion. And I have printed enough so far to validate the consistency of printing. So if you guys need something to do while you wait for the quality of loco shells to improve, come find me. HuskerNwww.nscaleaddiction.blogspot.comhttp://www.shapeways.com/shops/NScaleAddict
Hmmm.... people get away with this with Japanese cars because they are smaller to start - not so sure I agree on the Plasser....
Leggy - now that would be a nice what could have been, I always found it strange that no other railroad tried out a Q cab.
This is what I'm thinking.
Alexander, the shells I have purchased from Mark 4 Design are smooth and have no lines. While this was not always true in the beginning, it has been the case with anything I have purchased from him in last 2-3 years. Your statement concerning 3D printed objects definitely does not apply to Mark's work.
Hi John, I had never seen Mark4 design stuff, it says he uses prime grey, the best detail "I materialise" do prime grey in is 0.2mm which for me is too course for N scale. The stuff does look good but on the few images on his site I can still see a little banding which is less than FUD. I reckon for the BQ23-7 I could get away with 0.2 but that would not do for most other things.