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Since few years i working on factory diorama. For this purpose i need to build many machines with historical accuracy. Machines are designed in 3d software and 3d printed by my own. Design base are many catalogues of real machine producers since 1900's until pre- WWII time.

Many of these machines are produced in reality from Europe, to America, and many representative companies imported American machines into Europa between 1900 and WWII.


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Beautiful, look way too smooth to be printed. Just goes to show what's possible.
 
Very Nice.....I hope you will do the build on the forum so we can follow your progress. Excellent work so far.
Welcome to the forum and have fun modeling. Rick H. :thumb2:
 
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Thank You Guys on watching, coments and good wishes. It will be soon more pictures.

''minitnkr'', thnx, and yes, this is resin 3d print from Anycubic Photon 2 .... resin prints are wery wery smooth.

''Jim R'', thnx! Lot of time, bit, we lowe this hobby .... and as mechanical enginer, i love machine tools ;)

''Mini Me'', thnx on welcome! Yes, i will post more photos of machinery, and of factory, progress etc. ...
 
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This is truly excellent stuff and a great showcase to the naysayers about 3D printing!
they look detailed enough to scale up to 1/35 too;)
what printer and what resin are you using?
 
Looking great so far. Not totally accurate though. There's absolutely no way that bloke's got the factory that clean using just that brush!
 
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Sorry ,just realised you have already answered my question!

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Scottie3158, thnx!

Gern - hahaha, thnx! This is new factory. Machines moved in yesterday. It is year 1935 :smiling3:, and this guy is preparing floor for some inspection.
 
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German universal lathe from late 1920's onwards. Copied by USSR.

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