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For those not following the 3D printer thread, here's some of my efforts in the last few days. The tipper cars are Nn3 with functioning link and pin couplers and separate hoppers that can be staged tipped and are easier to paint. They are riding on Fox Valley 33" Z/ 24" Nn3 metal wheels. The long ones are .85" o'all length and the short ones are .77" length. They are identical in all other respects. There may be some edits to them but in general I'm quite happy with the tippers but also with the 3D resin process, material and finish.On the left is the single shorter hopper. The balance are the longer length, staged together for comparison.
Rigging chain tie downs is a B! Nonetheless, I think it's totally worth it.
Very realistic backdrop. I like it!
Thanks, Pete. That's the cut in a yarn mine. I thought I captured it pretty well.
Really nice weathering! Powders, airbrush, dry brush? All of the above?
What size are those chains? I don't think they look bad and probably look better in person.
27 link per inch from A Line. Yes, unlike telegraph wires which can go either way, I think chains are a 'something is better than nothing' detail.
...In some instances (like your tank tie-downs) I think that missing (or slightly inaccurate) depiction would look more realistic than a grossly out-of-scale item...
Rigging chain tie downs is a B! Nonetheless, I think it's totally worth it.https://i.imgur.com/ENhPPrJ.jpgChains are definitely over-sized. We'll do one with the etched tie-downs for comparison, but I'm pretty confident these oversized chains will still look much more realistic than the etched non-chains.