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http://miniaturesbyeric.com/itm00345.htmhttp://miniaturesbyeric.com/itm00344.htmPretty close.The S.
You are correct. If someone would make a fairly decent one on shapeways or somewhere else, I bet it would sell.
If someone would make a fairly decent one on shapeways or somewhere else,
I bet it would sell.
If someone would make a fairly decent one on shapeways or somewhere else, I bet it would sell.
N-scale aftermarket details are a niche within a niche. The market simply doesn't have the volume to support any kind of ROI... In the meantime, you can either learn to scratchbuild, or switch to HO...
You probably could not get a decent enough one on Shapeways. The process resolution simply isn't good enough for small N scale detail parts. I suspect that the parts would also be pretty fragile. You can find higher-resolution 3D printing, but it is probably an order of magnitude more costly.N-scale aftermarket details are a niche within a niche. The market simply doesn't have the volume to support any kind of ROI. I would love to be proved wrong about that, but I'm not going to hold my breath waiting. In the meantime, you can either learn to scratchbuild, or switch to HO... Ed
Yes. One or two, perhaps.
I know virtually nothing about casting but on the surface, it doesn't seem it would be that hard. Once the master is built, wouldn't it be just a matter of making a mold and doing the casting?
If someone who still has a Sunrise rerailer would be kind enough to lend it out to create a master that would work.
The other one would have to be done from scratch but there are certainly some good modellers on this list who could craft one I'm sure.
Now let's hear from those who think it is possible.