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Is this from scratch? What are you using to draw? I've been amazed at some of the designs I've seem people do.
@Erock482 If you make any extras I would definitely buy at least one !
Funny, in your photo the black grab ions look like they were separately added onto the shell. It must be the contrasting paint (you did excellent job not getting any paint on the side of the shell). OOPS! It just sunk into my brain that you didn't print the grabs directly with the shell. You printed them separately, and applied them to she shell like you would metal onesI also agree with John: just because it is possible to do, sometimes it doesn't mean that one should. Unless the model is to just be a display model, or a proof of concept, I would use metal grab irons. But I usually over-engineer and over-build things.
I tend to agree on the detail grabs and such being made with wire. BUT, you print the drill dimples in the body and then print the wire forming tools with shape, length stops, etc. Precision fits at little effort.
Well Mike the printer arrived today, Ill give it a test run over the weekend and finish up the CAD model and I guess we'll have to see how it turns out!I have some other models up on shapeways, but the cost associated with FD and FUD is too high to warrant buying them off their. youre talking the cost of a second hand blackstone car just for a printed shell
Finished some last modifications to the model, opted to air on the side of caution and break the model into sections for printing, the body, roof, and endbeams and decks are all seperate.She's off to the races, should have either a resounding success or a failure in about two hours.