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On the ICM Facebook page - 'available soon'
Another iteration of their Bronco

On the Copper State Model Facebook page 'available February'

Although it doesn't actually say it this is the Triumph Model H from 1915!
This is in 1/35 scale - it has resin printed parts. CSM hope this will be the first in a range of 1/35 motorbikes
Dave
Blimey.... those spokes are gonna be delicate.... can't see them surviving my pig teat fingers!! ;)
 
Blimey.... those spokes are gonna be delicate.... can't see them surviving my pig teat fingers!! ;)
CSM first did this for the wire wheels of their 1/35 armoured cars, then the wheels for their 1/32 aircraft, so this is a progression - I'll be interested to see to what extent the resin 3D parts are................
Dave
 
How long before you can get spoked wheels and the like 3D printed in metal.?
 
It's do-able right now, Ian, just not affordable to you or me
I know its do-able Neil. Just wondering If it will ever get down to scale model accessories price in our life time. Them plastic ones from Copper state look rather breakable.
 
On the Takom Facebook page - 'coming soon'
takom gun truck.jpg
Of course, instant bitching 'Why isn't it in 1/35?'
Dave
 
I know its do-able Neil. Just wondering If it will ever get down to scale model accessories price in our life time. Them plastic ones from Copper state look rather breakable.
It's only a matter of time before the technology gets cheap enough
 
On the ICM Facebook page - 'available soon'
Another iteration of their Bronco

On the Copper State Model Facebook page 'available February'

Although it doesn't actually say it this is the Triumph Model H from 1915!
This is in 1/35 scale - it has resin printed parts. CSM hope this will be the first in a range of 1/35 motorbikes
Dave
Be nice/ handy if they kitted one of these;

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its quite scary in all its resin bits !
 
The people living in that house must be pretty wealthy, going by the art they can have on their walls :)
 
I think the radiogram looks WAY more modern than the gramophone ,although I am happy to be corrected if anyone can be bothered;)
 
I think the radiogram looks WAY more modern than the gramophone ,although I am happy to be corrected if anyone can be bothered;)
I’d agree there, but I might be wrong as European tastes and designs could well be ahead of the UK in some ways and behind in others…..
To me though, the long case clock looks like a fifties item, as does the radio (or wireless as they’d call it) but the gramophone looks to be from the twenties or thirties. Still a useful set for a dio builder though.
 
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