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So what you are saying is that I should go back to model railroading and layout building, and come back to the 3d printing when technology evolves? That actually sounds good considering I haven't operated a train for almost a year. As a matter of fact, I sold my DCC system with the Marias Pass and never replaced it yet. Where are my priorities? I need help...HuskerN
No 1 loco is just as good but the focus was not the greatestI would encourage all those using 3D RP to persist but just remember it is what it is and until the technology grows and costs come down those guys with the printers are the ones really smiling.
... I recommend to use warm water + some soap to get rid of the oil (used in post production) ...
and a fine sanding paper (grid 600+) to get rid of excessive (support) material.
Is that your C class or an Aust-N-rail unit?
Alwyn Cutmore, did you email service@shapeways.com?The frosting on the side appears to be more than usual.
I have a question for those of you who are smart and talented enough to develop these projects for SW to print. We all see the results of FUD, some good, some not so good, and some just darn right bad. Can these vehicles or loco and rolling stock shells be printed in any of the new metals that SW now offers or would the price become prohibitive for most ? Would the issues with imperfections go away or would it just require extra cleanup as well ?Carl