The 79th Armoured Division in 3d

Started by Wulf, 09 June 2019, 04:48:25 PM

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Wulf

OK, so the Great Panjandrum won't get us to the beach, what else is there...


Dr Dave


Wulf

Quote from: Dr Dave on 10 June 2019, 08:18:55 PM
Waterline versions?  ;)
Quite difficuly to do waterline versions of the LVTs without cutting a hole in the table, as the holds' floors are below water level... Not sure about the Terrapin, the DUKW should be OK...

fred.

Those are cool

Pendraken do waterline LVTs



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That's some lovely stuff- what sort of printer did you use?

Wulf

Quote from: clibinarium on 11 June 2019, 09:55:14 PM
That's some lovely stuff- what sort of printer did you use?
Ender 3 Pro with eSUN PLA+

clibinarium

Wow they look great for that level of printer!
I am learning 3d sculpting right now and would like to have a go at introducing Pendraken's first 3 d printed figures. These photos look nice, but would I be right in guessing printing 10mm infantry for mastering would be a tall order for this kind of machine?

Wulf

Quote from: clibinarium on 11 June 2019, 10:27:16 PM
Wow they look great for that level of printer!
I am learning 3d sculpting right now and would like to have a go at introducing Pendraken's first 3 d printed figures. These photos look nice, but would I be right in guessing printing 10mm infantry for mastering would be a tall order for this kind of machine?
With the standard 0,4mm extruder nozzle I'd say that was beyond it. It might possibly manage prone figures, but never standing. I have experimented with a/ 0.3mm nozzle, but eventually gave it up after numerous problems (I ran out of nozzles after too many blockages...)