Re: WW1 British Mk4 "Male" Tank
Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2025 6:43 am
FYI test print. Will post a thread in 3DP forum as I progress with this new 1/10 Mark V project
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Herr Dr. Professor wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2025 10:15 pm This is a perfectly useless comment for you, Sailor, but I must say that the flues ("sprues," "gates," "trees") for 3D printing can make some quite interesting forms in themselves. Cut them loose with care, paint them, say, some kind of flesh color, and you probably could sell them as modern art. (Uh oh, I am starting to sound like a Philistine. Oh, a shame on the professoriate!)
These are supposedly resin rivets which, you would think, would be uniform in size. That said, I'm not the least surprising given its from Hooben.zooma wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 9:49 am Following a health problem, John was able to make a start on his Hooben kit and glued hundreds of the small plastic rivets into position ......only to find that they had mostly all fallen out again the next day as the super glue failed to hold them in.
Maybe they had a fair bit of silicone mould release on them (?) but it was very disappointing....especially after making sure that all the rivets were separated into their three different sizes, and then finding that there was still quite a large variation within the sorted sizes - also a bit disappointing!
The plastic rivets varied quite a bit, not only in the variable sizes, but also in the way they "fit" (or fail to fit!).. Some were very tight and some were very loose. Poor quality.
John is now going to order a set of the optional metal rivets in the hope that they will be better made and a better fit.
2 years and still not finished? Even I (or HDPXiaoshan_Sailor wrote: ↑Tue Mar 11, 2025 1:06 pmThese are supposedly resin rivets which, you would think, would be uniform in size. That said, I'm not the least surprising given its from Hooben.zooma wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 9:49 am Following a health problem, John was able to make a start on his Hooben kit and glued hundreds of the small plastic rivets into position ......only to find that they had mostly all fallen out again the next day as the super glue failed to hold them in.
Maybe they had a fair bit of silicone mould release on them (?) but it was very disappointing....especially after making sure that all the rivets were separated into their three different sizes, and then finding that there was still quite a large variation within the sorted sizes - also a bit disappointing!
The plastic rivets varied quite a bit, not only in the variable sizes, but also in the way they "fit" (or fail to fit!).. Some were very tight and some were very loose. Poor quality.
John is now going to order a set of the optional metal rivets in the hope that they will be better made and a better fit.
Saw a post the other day on their Facebook forum from a buyer who's been waiting 2+ years since paying for a custom tank from them. This gent has far more patience than Job. Ouch!![]()