Thanks.....I hope it turns out that well when printed
atic: 1:35 Bronco XXIII with interior
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Progress on the interior design for my 1:35 Bronco Type XXIII. Batteries done and roughly positioned in the battery room. Still lots to do till I start printing the real thing. As especially the plumbing is dependent on every room, I decideded to get the CAD model 99% done befor converting this thing into reality. Well, meanwhile I prep my RC subs and work on a Millennium Falcon diorama ;-)
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You can get good information in the German Wikipedia artoicle about the G/7 torpedo (Google translate), The imerial navy actually developed the G/7 that was then adopted and improved for the Nazis. So you are fine with early, steam-powered G/7s....Comment
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Still drawing the interior of the boat, but the bulk of the job is done. I'm currently I'm building a Star Wars diorama but when I'm through with it, the XXIII is next. And as I started up the 3D printer for the diorama project, I made a quick & dirty test print of the torpedo tubes. No optimization, just through the slicer and printed. I'm very pleased with the first result and with a little bit of optimization, I'm confident the end result will be good...
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Still drawing the interior of the boat, but the bulk of the job is done. I'm currently I'm building a Star Wars diorama but when I'm through with it, the XXIII is next. And as I started up the 3D printer for the diorama project, I made a quick & dirty test print of the torpedo tubes. No optimization, just through the slicer and printed. I'm very pleased with the first result and with a little bit of optimization, I'm confident the end result will be good...
Not only is your CAD work total perfection! Your 3D Printing is superb! With all the detail in your project your supports would have to be right on the mark. May I ask what 3D Printer and the slicing software you are using? Amazing work you are doing. Tom asked a great question! It must take you hours to figure out the orientation on the print bed!? Very impressed with your work!!!
Rob
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