And all the software I'm using is freeware - I;ve only paid for one model. the rest are free for personal use, off sites like Thingiverse & Cults. Incidentally, looking for ship models, I searched for 'corvette' - the large number of hits were for 3D printed clips & fasteners for the Chevy Corvette! Apparently a lot of small bits are no longer available & car restorers are turning to 3D printing to replace them, you can print in ABS & Nylon for greater strength..................That's pretty cheap to run actually

Much more successful was the German Armoured Rail Car scaled to 1/72 - I'm still getting some irregularities in the surface finish, I think it's to do with the drive belt tensioning, which I'm working on! Slowing the print speed down will help, but this of course increases the print time.


John,you changed the scale ! Impressed very


That's a very good print,if it IS a print and not a rendering. Must have taken a LOT of post processing...The original home 3D printers were produced by Josef Prusa, and his PrusaSlicer software is still popular - he has a site https://www.printables.com/ there are some amazing free models and this caught my eye:
The USS St. Louis 1905 protected cruiser in 1/150 Scale! this will be 80cm long
All the models on the site are printable with FDM machines like mine & it looks an interesting place to visit. I'm not saying I'm going to have a go at this, but it looks very tempting!
Dave
Well,That's a very good print,if it IS a print and not a rendering. Must have taken a LOT of post processing...
I know the Prusa is a good printer, so maybe it's genuine


Looks good Dave, but really shows it’s origins as a gaming piece, a bit simplified and made more robust for handling purposes.This is a 1/56 model from Thingiverse by user 'W_Rec', blown up to 1/35
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This shows a problem with upscaling.... what is OK in 1/56 isn't really detailed enough in 1/35 the underside is devoid of any detail. Printed in 12 parts ( 6 of them wheels ), with supports that came away easily - I think I'm getting the hang of supports finally
Dave
I was right-LOTS of post processing, but it looks bloody good!Well,
He does use a resin printer, as well..........
Dave
Yes,just checked it out- it's FREE to download!

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