With costs and shipping,can we use PayPal. Thanks again
And as with any commission work I will pay up front,when you decide on costs
Got the M67’s the yesterday. They look great.
Fantastic job!
One more CAD for 3D printing done~! RPG-22.
Looks fairly close to the real thing to me. What do you think?
Reference photos:
With kind regards,
James
Also printed today is a 1/35 garbage dumpster:
After the supports removed and some initial clean-up
Before removing the supports:
Does it come with a fire?
(sorry, Just being funny as this looks like a great item to add. Thank you for sharing)
I thought of Doctor Who heads during his UNIT years, of Pertwee or Baker. Can you do those? Obviously the hairstyles are going to be the big part, if you can do that kind.
Hi Tom,
My CAD skills are not good enough to do the entire figure set but here are some files available I can download for 3D printing:
Tom Baker version - bust only:
Full figurine - not too sure if it looks like him:
Jon Pertwee version - bust only:
There are files available for the 10th and 12th Doctors:
Let me know if any of these are of interest to you - if yes, what scale?
Kind regards,
James
I was thinking along heads you can stick onto 1/35 MiniArt figures. Sometimes the Doctors did not wear their standard outfits.
I was thinking of the Master as well, how he wore many disguises. Hornet makes a head that looks much like the Master, but unfortunately too large for the MiniArt figures.
OK, so those heads/busts shown above are not going to work?
Can you change their positions? Such as their walking/running/pointing? I thought of the Doctor pointing something out to UNIT soldiers to deal with.
Not currently there. Sorry. Figure work is a completely different animal from CAD skills for AFV accessories.
One more thing added to my portfolio. Gaz Tiger remote weapon station:
Need to overscale the spent shell basket next time - too thin to print.
I just found this part of the forum. I would be interested in any links with Kar98K .STLs that you PM’d to Venko also. I have found some, but most aren’t accurate, have too little detail, or have a design that doesn’t print well. I’m not a potential customer of yours because I primarily focus on WWII.
I just recently bought my first 3D printer - an AnyCubic Photon M3. It was a toss-up between that one and the Elegoo Mars 3. I am still trying to get better at supporting the small items I have downloaded STLs of so I get successful prints and don’t damage the print when removing the supports. Most of the tutorials on Youtube focus more on figures and larger items. Removing even tiny supports on 1/35 scale weapons and accessories is difficult to do without damaging the model.
Thanks,
Bill
PM coming, Bill.
Kind regards,
James
I bought several weapons STLs in 1/35 that didn’t print well, like this guy https://cults3d.com/en/users/TWGCDesign/creations
They are just not good for printing, have hollow and thin walls inside, they should be “water tight”. I tried to explain this to them, but they don’t get it
So I decided to design the weapons myself in the end.
Those models from Cults might be surface models. If you’re able to convert them from STL to a NURBS model you can thicken the walls where needed.