
ALPHA
No I'm going for a '39/40 European tour scheme (Grey).ALPHA wrote:NICE...good for some Blitzkrieg action ...you going to do them up Africa style?
ALPHA
Only wish we had this kind of technology around 20 years ago, I don't think I have enough life time left to print all the things I have planned.PainlessWolf wrote:Woz,
The rubber tires are genius! Whole tank, printed out...I'll never get over the fact that this can be successfully done now.
regards,
Painless
HERMAN BIX wrote:Brilliant idea on the tyre cutter, Ive seen Weird Science- so when are you going to start printing THOSE models ?? !!![]()
With what you have done so far on various designs using the printed system, do you believe there are any limits to what can be done effectively using the 'at-home' technology printers ?
That was what I was thinking, would be easy to make the negative, even in parts, then glue them together and cast the hull. Love the tyre cutter, genius! The Panzer runs really well, and the use of a camera battery is yet another spark of ingenuity!Woz wrote:HERMAN BIX wrote:Brilliant idea on the tyre cutter, Ive seen Weird Science- so when are you going to start printing THOSE models ?? !!![]()
With what you have done so far on various designs using the printed system, do you believe there are any limits to what can be done effectively using the 'at-home' technology printers ?
Think my GF may have other ideas.
Printers are getting bigger, faster, higher resolution and cheaper all the time. The only limit is the user imagination. A year ago I wouldn't have thought this was possible but you learn tricks and ways around problems.
I'm looking at getting an SLA printer to do detailed parts then after that a bigger FDM printer so I can print entire hull tops , bottoms and turrets in one go.
I've just been watching a video of a guy who prints molds then casts from them (something else for me to think about). Instead of printing out tanks I could print out the negative (mold) then make several castings from it.