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3D printed Su-152

Posted: Thu May 07, 2020 4:29 pm
by Woz
Finally finished my HL/Taigen SU-152 Conversion-
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The build (and more pics) can be found on my blog-

https://warrenhudsonmodelling.blogspot. ... u-152.html

Re: 3D pirnted Su-152

Posted: Thu May 07, 2020 4:32 pm
by Jimster
That’s a nasty looking adversary! I love the way the tracks sag between the rollers and the weathering is nice as well.

Re: 3D pirnted Su-152

Posted: Thu May 07, 2020 5:16 pm
by Max-U52
I just checked out your website and you definitely have some very cool stuff, it's just too bad that you have to go through shapeways with their outrageous prices. Are you willing to sell STL files? The su-152 is a project that I would definitely spend the money for the STL files, unlike most of the stuff I see on the internet. Again, that's some very good work, I'm very impressed.

Re: 3D pirnted Su-152

Posted: Thu May 07, 2020 5:18 pm
by Max-U52
Oh yeah, even though I like your website very much, they sure do slam it with the ads. There was one ad that took up the whole top half of my screen on my phone and I couldn't figure out any way to get rid of it. It's bad enough that they want to take your hard work and talent and charge so much for it, then they have to throw all those ads at us, too. I know they need to make their money, too, but I really don't have any use for high-powered estrogen.

Re: 3D pirnted Su-152

Posted: Thu May 07, 2020 5:45 pm
by Woz
Max-U52 wrote:I just checked out your website and you definitely have some very cool stuff, it's just too bad that you have to go through shapeways with their outrageous prices. Are you willing to sell STL files? The su-152 is a project that I would definitely spend the money for the STL files, unlike most of the stuff I see on the internet. Again, that's some very good work, I'm very impressed.

I'm working on a kit (this build was to try out all the parts and make any changes) and I may sell the STL's sometime down the line, though I'm going to have to organize the files better and give them proper file names.

Sorry can't do much about the ads, Blogger is doing some changes to the format so that might have something to do with it.


Jimster wrote: That’s a nasty looking adversary! I love the way the tracks sag between the rollers and the weathering is nice as well.
I thing Soviet tanks look better with saggy tracks.

Re: 3D pirnted Su-152

Posted: Thu May 07, 2020 6:07 pm
by midlife306
Hehe, nice work Woz ImageImageImage
I like Gary would be keen to buy the stl’s, my normal scenario is to print in 1/16 & then bite the bullet & have a crack at 1/6, it keeps me busy in retirement lol
Here’s where I’m up to with the 1/6 Hetzer...
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Cheers
Wayne


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Re: 3D printed Su-152

Posted: Fri May 08, 2020 9:59 am
by Xiaoshan_Sailor
Wayne, your 1/6 Hetzer is killer & makes Hooben's 1/10 version, especially when it comes to the suspension details, pale in comparison. Very nice! :thumbup:

Re: 3D pirnted Su-152

Posted: Fri May 08, 2020 2:00 pm
by Woz
midlife306 wrote:Hehe, nice work Woz ImageImageImage
I like Gary would be keen to buy the stl’s, my normal scenario is to print in 1/16 & then bite the bullet & have a crack at 1/6, it keeps me busy in retirement lol
Here’s where I’m up to with the 1/6 Hetzer...
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Cheers
Wayne


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Nice.

On Shapeways I keep getting asked to rescale parts that I've modeled in 1/16, from 1/72 up to 1/6 so when I get my current projects done I'm going to model stuff in 1/1 (it doesn't make the file size any bigger).