Henrique Alvim Corrêa's drawing of the Martian Tripod from H.G. Well's War of the World.
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You look like the kid in the candy store. Geeze thats an old expression.
How much did that sheet set you back? Was that a lifetime supply?
Stuff does not look cheap these days.
Last edited by Ken_NJ; 03-16-2024, 09:34 AM.Comment
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You look like the kid in the candy store. Geeze thats an old expression.
How much did that sheet set you back? Was that a lifetime supply?
Stuff does not look cheap these days.
https://www.amazon.com/Renshape-Mode.../dp/B0B5BBLR1R
That 'log' came in at around $1200 plus shipping. The client (MIT School of Engineering Dept.) paid for it. I only used a small portion of it for the initial job. Yup, will still have plenty left over once I become worm-dirt.
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Thanks David. I knew back in the day people (you and Dennis come to mind) were using it, but i wasn’t sure if it’s just being used as a material from which you would cast finished parts (a master) or if it’s good enough material to actually use as a part.Comment
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What material are using for those decals? They appear to have a sticky backing to them? The vinyl decals that Callie Graphics has made for me in the past were self stick after the backing was removed. Whatever it is that you are using, ever had a problem with them curling up or getting upset after the clear coat was applied? Or over time?Comment
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