Ngauger's Rolling Stock Scratchbuild '24 Build Challenge
#1
Well, the first "Test" print didn't do so well.
The challenge for this build may very well turn out to be the printing part.
The upper right corner of the lower car side in the picture is where it crashed.....
I'm trying again after making a few adjustments to the file....


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And.....45 minutes later, I seemed to have solved the issue..  Big Grin  Big Grin


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#3
neat mike i have thought about trying 3d printing but have too many things on the plate right now, boy has been looking into to print passenger car interiors.
Jim
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#4
Jim:
I've seen a few, they are really nice to make and detail (paint).
It does take a lot of time and the learning curve is a bit too long Smile
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That is a big difference. 3D printing is something I wish I could do but I feel the learning curve would be too much.
Tom
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(06-16-2024, 08:52 AM)tompm Wrote: That is a big difference. 3D printing is something I wish I could do but I feel the learning curve would be too much.

Yeah, after 2 years I'm still learning
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