I recently came across a very interesting product being made by a Russian company called Quinta Studios-- 3D printed decals.
These are full-color "voluminous" details on water-slide decal paper. Quinta specializes in aircraft model and some vehicle parts, primarily cockpit interiors. Those of you who also model aircraft know the evolution of cockpit interior detailing; from straight injection moulded parts that are painted, to decals, resin, and etched parts. Their decals are applied on the surfaces of the kit they are designed for with PVA.
Quinta's 3D printed decals are truly amazing-- full color, high resolution and even have "glass" on the dials. Does anyone have any idea what printer and resins are being used? I know there are some high-end full-color 3D printers but wasn't aware that they could do this level of color and surface quality.
Just imagine the applications in model railroading.
FYI the units in pic are cm (major) and mm (minor).
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