GR-75 Cargo Pod Tokens

By tjkopena, in X-Wing Painting and Modification

Hi,

I made cargo pod tokens for 3D printing that match those on the GR-75 Rebel Transport, and wrote an extensive walkthrough of the process . Besides the tutorial, there's a bunch there investigating the scale & size of the pods. I hope people find the writeup interesting and useful!

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Edited by tjkopena

Brilliant walkthrough...been wondering about Tinkercad, and this is an excellent starting point!

...and thanks for making the files available on Thingiverse, the containers will come in very handy for some freighter designs I'm working on...now I just have to get the printer! :blink:

Thank you for sharing. It's the generosity of the SW community members that adds to my enjoyment of the game, so Thanks!

Yes! Win!

Great job and thank you for sharing!

These are really cool! They would make great objective markers for a mission.

Thanks a lot.

These are great!

...and thanks for making the files available on Thingiverse, the containers will come in very handy for some freighter designs I'm working on...now I just have to get the printer! :blink:

Thanks again for these...printed a dozen or so this morning, as needed some more 'interesting' cargo for my Eravana Jr freighter, and as they match the GR-75's are ideal :)

Have also downloaded & printed some of your hexagonal containers, great idea & detail, will add some nice variety to all of my N-Scale 20ft Containers! :rolleyes:

Will put a comment/pics up on Thingiverse once I've got them painted up ;)

Edited by ianmiddy

Thanks everybody for the comments. I'm super glad to have heard now of a couple people actually making them!

On 18/9/2016 at 1:05 PM, tjkopena said:

Hi,

I made cargo pod tokens for 3D printing that match those on the GR-75 Rebel Transport, and wrote an extensive walkthrough of the process . Besides the tutorial, there's a bunch there investigating the scale & size of the pods. I hope people find the writeup interesting and useful!

Many thanks !

I like them very much.

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