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... Printing method and the orientation that I think they printed it in. This printing method uses a table that is pulled up out of the fluid and the printing occurs at the bottom or near the bottom of the vat (like a Form 1 video). @bbussey , it is unfortunate they chose the side of your truck as the support side- had they chosen the top or bottom of the trucks, the sideframes would have been perfect. The process basically starts as the initial smooth surface, like a pool, and that is what is at end of my roof and the sideframe on Bryan's truck...
Its been mentioned that an item being printed came out of a pool of material... maybe folks ought to check out this report from CBS News about new 3D printers... http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/fast-3-d-printing-could-revolutionize-manufacturing/
At this point I'll be lucky to 3D print my own casket (*****, I wonder if anyone else has though of that ).
. . . or you could be made into weathering powder! Keep your hobby interest going . . .
This is HOn30 and was printed in this new material:http://www.marshcreekmini.com/news/hon30-yosemite-coach-prototype-print