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Old 02-01-2014, 05:18 PM   #31
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The highest level of the rapid prototyping. Very impressive.
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Old 02-02-2014, 09:42 AM   #32
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The technique Envisiontec uses is DLP. It's comparable, but quicker and a lot more accurate.
I have a From1 as well ... cheap printer, but it doesn't even come close to this.
Dang! That Form1 sounds pretty useless Gulf. Let me know when you get tired of it gathering dust. I'll buy the ol' thing and give it a nice home.

I was curious about the Envisiontec Aureus and found this data sheet if anyone else is interested:

http://envisiontec.com/envisiontec/w...ine-Aureus.pdf

I find this thread really interesting. I hope some day more of us can have this option instead of just buying what model manufacturers decide to produce.
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Old 02-02-2014, 02:54 PM   #33
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I hope some day more of us can have this option instead of just buying what model manufacturers decide to produce.
Well ... I want to take it even a step further. I believe there can be a printing network for model cars. Only hi-res machines and the right materials.
For those who know how to 3D design model cars, I'm willing to print them!!!
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Hi guys,

some of you have been sending me PM's and I tried to reply to them all. If tonight you did not get a reply, please resent the message. I accidentally delete some messages which I did not reply to ... sorry, but there were a lot of them.

So once again, if you did not get an answer, please resent the message.
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Old 02-07-2014, 08:21 AM   #35
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Re: 3D printed 1927 Miller 91, Gould Studio's design

I'm making 2 cars, one for the Rapidpro fare in Holland, one for the machine manufacturer.

Just some quick and dirty shots, model needs to be finished ...



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Wow!!! Nice work.... Came out awesome

My boy's school has a 3d printer... I need to volunteer as an aid
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Re: 3D printed 1927 Miller 91, Gould Studio's design

what is that little silver in front of the steeering wheel? dont tell me u place such canopy over a so stunning next generation model eh...
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Re: 3D printed 1927 Miller 91, Gould Studio's design

That printing really looks great...Your build is also really nice I can see.


This could be a model kit game changer in a few years.


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what is that little silver in front of the steeering wheel? dont tell me u place such canopy over a so stunning next generation model eh...
It's some kind of air duct that could be opened or closed.
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Tom,

The models are looking really good, as always.

I cant wait to collect mine!

See you at RapidPro!

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The models are looking really good, as always.

I cant wait to collect mine!

See you at RapidPro!

Cheers

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Ha! There he is ... one of the most impressive and nicest people I recently met ... really!
CU in Holland mate!

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Re: 3D printed 1927 Miller 91, Gould Studio's design

cracking work,easy to forget that it's only in 1/43
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Not much to say ... it's FINISHED! World's first entirely 3D printed model car in 1/43 scale.







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That is super cool. Congratulations!
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