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Knock knock. In steps https://3dcentraltrains.com/
I had just learned that Shapeways was shutting down today. I was just going to purchase some N scale PRR P70 cars and bits form a guy who does them I had figured that since they jacked up prices in recent years people would move on to other sites. plus, 3D printers have become more cheaper and easier to acquire and give us roughly the same quality if not better than SW. the real loss is that a lot of cool 3D printed kits may become lost from their bankruptcy. like the P70 rebuild kits I was planning to get. I wonder if there is a way I can talk to the creator and get ahold of the STL files?
How can they do that when the STLs are the intellectual property of the shop owners?
I've already seen one vendor, Model Train Industrials, mention on their FB page that people could contact them and discuss purchasing the STL files for printing at home
Bryan, I think there's a slight confusion in the semantics here. By "shop", do you mean the individual vendors using SW as a front end? I don't think that one vendor is saying that they're selling STLs other than their own IP.My concern is that SW was the only point of contact for a whole bunch of "kitchen table" creators. If a creator has lost interest and isn't keeping up with things other than receiving their cut from infrequent purchases of something designed a long time ago, those could easily be designs simply lost in all this.It is possible that the liquidation trustees may put a value on the designer contacts dataset for somebody who wants to take a shot at being an IP broker. We have no (easy) way of knowing that. Maybe the folks here with (formerly) active SW shops like John ( @Lemosteam ) can keep us up on this. He and the others are about to be on the receiving end of a flurry of lawyer mailings because they are known creditors.The website is still up, but apparently the shops database is offline now.