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Dave Ward

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I've been going through a particularly difficult period, and I haven't really felt like any benchtime. Instead, I've been printing some tank models in 1/56 - I found 1/72 too small, and printing times for 1/35 are way too long, so 1/56 is a compromise - being a wargaming size, there are loads of free models...................
I've been trying to print the more difficult models, which are really more suited for resin printing, but here are some of the results:
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The Centurion ARV was the 4th attempt at this beast! Some others that I've failed miserably - Flakpanzer Gepard, ZSU-57.....................
Dave
 
Those look good Dave. Seems that the scale and your gained experience has paid off.
Glad to see you're back at this 3D malarkey.
 
HI Dave,
They look excellent mate. I have great admiration for you being able to 3D print, just the idea of it still baffles my old Grey matter. I am impressed.
 
They look very nice Dave, impressive how much you've already successfully printed, cheers Steven
 
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Hmm now attempting to print something difficult


My first attempts had to be aborted, as it was clear that they'd gone wrong. This led to this attempt, which I didn't think would work:
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Looks pretty hopeless - this is printed with organic, or tree support - but, with a bit of careful trimming, and clean up
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Needs a little more work, but it's in there!
Can anyone guess what ths 1/56 model is?
Dave
 
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The printer has been churning out a few more 1/56 models.............
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Medium Mark II - gun is way oversized, but could be a CS 3" ( some were fitted! )
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Medium Mk III
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Light Mark II
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A10 cruiser.
Can you see a trend developing?
Dave
 
The clutch of Vickers lights (like the Mk.II) I did a while back still needed work to do particular sub-variants, but without the 3D prints, I'd not have even a start. And not having a printer myself, it's good to find some very accomodating sellers out there even willing to print parts - like the stack of British truck wheels I've had done

Still plenty of unfilled gaps out there in my 1/56 / 28mm scale, especially softskins (and those that are out there have 'solid' cabs)

Continue printing the early Brits, Dave!
 
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Softskins don't look good with solid cabs - I have a 'Stalwart' model printed & it doesn't really work! I have looked at MRAP type vehicles, but solid windows are tricky to make look anything like
Dave
 
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More 1/56 tanks............
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A13 Cruiser
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Birch Gun

and tracks for a Light Tank Mk VI I've printed the tracks first, not much point in printing the rest, if the tracks don't look good
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turned out ok - now printing the hull, turret & sandshields for a M.VIc - takes a long time at small layer thicknesses ( 0.075mm )
Dave
 
You've certainly taken to this 3D printing malarky. Results appear to be getting better all the time and you're finding some very unusual subjects.
 
Softskins don't look good with solid cabs - I have a 'Stalwart' model printed & it doesn't really work! I have looked at MRAP type vehicles, but solid windows are tricky to make look anything like
Dave
They will be gaming models done for strength then Dave. There are one or two guys out there that do them with reflections and light flashes in the windows that look superb….mind you, there are only one or two….most of them, like the times I’ve tried, make them look pretty Meh :)
 
The results you are getting look great, by the way. A quick Zenitel paint, wash, and drybrush would finish them quickly and they would sell pretty well Ithink. Good way to subsidise your printing costs if nothing else.
 
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