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Nice looking ISU-122. The other one a KV-1S? Nice work there also.
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The next model of the SU-152 is ready for assembly.
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Great work Artem, the print quality looks fantastic. Are you printing the entire upper hull and casemate, too? It looks like one piece!
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I have been noticing the quality of your winter camouflage, and I admire it. This coming winter I hope to turn to winter camouflage on two Russian tanks. Snows here in Wisconsin, US, inspire me. So does your fine work.
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Raminator wrote:Great work Artem, the print quality looks fantastic. Are you printing the entire upper hull and casemate, too? It looks like one piece!
Everything is printed on an SLA printer. The upper part consists of two halves separated by length.
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I wonder how brittle are i.e. fenders. Are you using standard UV resin?
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Herr Dr. Professor wrote:I have been noticing the quality of your winter camouflage, and I admire it. This coming winter I hope to turn to winter camouflage on two Russian tanks. Snows here in Wisconsin, US, inspire me. So does your fine work.
Unfortunately, I don't paint models myself. These photos are sent to me by my customers. I usually give recommendations for painting. I also like the winter version of painting. My KV-13 will be painted in winter color.
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Artem RedArmy wrote:Everything is printed on an SLA printer. The upper part consists of two halves separated by length.
Nice, it came out really well. I had to split the casemate into two to fit my Mighty 4K, so yours must be huge!
Kaczor wrote:I wonder how brittle are i.e. fenders. Are you using standard UV resin?
There's a wide range of engineering-grade resins available now, some are definitely strong enough for RC use.
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