Unfortunately most of the images won't show. Or is it just me?
Love these builds though
Unfortunately most of the images won't show. Or is it just me?
Love these builds though
I have an extra acclamator if someone is interested.
18 hours ago, Noosart said:Unfortunately most of the images won't show. Or is it just me?
Same.
On 4/26/2019 at 11:47 AM, Force Majeure said:Same.
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Try it now?
On 4/25/2019 at 5:22 PM, Noosart said:Unfortunately most of the images won't show. Or is it just me?
Love these builds though
Cheers! I just finished a Nebulon-B. It's too big for my lighting setup, so I'll have to improvise, though.
Try the pics now.
On 7/13/2017 at 9:07 AM, Khyros said:3D printing. You can see the striations in the material. Now if only you could light em up... Actually, on that front, are they fully solid or is it hollow on the inside?
I just dropped the C70 and the front segment came off (costing me two turrets! GRRR) and I can honestly say the thing is rock solid through and through inside.
Since I just got a Nebulon and couldn't wait to paint it up, here it is in all its glory.
And next to my other frigate.....
And by her lonesome....
She's got a fine posterior, too.....
Details and more photos on the blog.
On 7/13/2017 at 8:07 AM, Khyros said:3D printing. You can see the striations in the material. Now if only you could light em up... Actually, on that front, are they fully solid or is it hollow on the inside? I've had a few requests to light up 3D printed stuff that I've turned down because I don't know what all it'd be like. Obviously they would have to be printed in two shells so I can access the interior, but just wondering if they need to be solid.
So I've been going to the Milwaukee Maker Space, basically a creative hub for the town, and discovered a cool idea for repairing or enhancing the 3D builds.
Try using bondo on the 3D Printer builds to fill in those rather ugly lines, and then just hand sand it down smooth, and carve in your panel lines where you want.