Well my Prusa 3D printer arrived last night and I am already burning the midnight oil with new projects. The set up was reasonably simple, despite my reservations, and downloading and printing files seems ok. Early days, and exciting possibilities, and in the image below you can see me in the process of printing a small fort shore battery, scaled for 28mm but still ok for 40mm
Friday, February 21, 2020
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Well done and be careful it is very addictive 😀
ReplyDeleteThanks Graham. I think I am already addicted. Very satisfying to create something from nothing. I can see my real estate collection developing rapidly
ReplyDeleteAlthough learning all that has proved to be extremely useful in the computer age too, working digitally gives us more consistency and better results in less time (plus other advantages). 3d models
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