1/96 Los Angeles 3D-printed kit build
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Okey dokey. The old Eden/sheerline modules used to put the rods externally, with the advantage that they didn’t have to be sealed at all, plus it freed up space inside a bit. The downside was the system took up a bit more space externally.Comment
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No major progress updates yet, but I wanted to show where my build(s) are at. The right hull is the 1/96 LA, of course: it's been fairly heavily sanded with various grits to get it ready for priming, which will likely happen after I get the rudder/plane bushings in. I also intend to prime the inside of the hull both to brighten it up and try to seal any gaps left over from the printing process, but that'll happen after I install the 2.5in WTC mounts, which will be... fun.
I started the 1/144 Typhoon as a materials experiment: I've printed the hull segments in a variety of filaments from PLA to PETG to ASA, just to see what works well with my printer, comes out good, and is easy to work with. I've learned a lot, and will be moving forward almost exclusively with PLA and PETG for boats, likely using PLA for detail parts and PETG for hull segments. This Typhoon has a bow and stern in ASA, a few bottom segments in PLA, and the rest--all the gray and a couple of the black portions--in PETG.Comment

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