pickelhaube wrote:So are you going to build the 1/20 or make it in 1/18th ?
I am not a native English speaker, but I think I use the language to a level that people can understand me. OK, I may do some syntax errors sometimes, but I do efforts to improve myself. If you have attended my previous projects, you may recall how I did CAD design, 3D print, assemble & paint. If not, feel free to have a look on my previous projects by clicking
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So, as I wrote before, since early November 2013 I was working on an ambitious project, trying to build a Cessna 172 Skyhawk CAD file in order to print it later, in any possible scale, on a 3D replicator. Just because the 1/18 is my favorite scale, the objective was to 3D print the parts under 1/18 and later assemble as ordinary kit in order to become a fine scale model. Unfortunately, the CAD results were not completely satisfying for me & I already spent much more time than expected on this.
My previous 3D projects, required less than $50 to print (although produced in large 1/18 scale), because the first (IS-A Salamandra glider) was produced as a cutaway model and the other (Wallis WA-116 autogyro) had small volumetric dimensions, meaning low requirements on cubic centimeters of printing material. On the other hand, printing the Cessna 172 Skyhawk under 1/18 scale, might increase the cost more than $450, which seems to be much higher than I would like / wish. Bigger parts means bigger printing arreas, which requires much more 3D printing material (UV cured acrylic polymer) and this can be translated as higher cost. Of course, I could also print the Cessna parts by using cheaper 3D printing material (LASER sintered nylon plastic or acrylic based photopolymer), with much less than $150 cost, but the printing detail would not be perfect, since these materials tend to become porous.
Finally, Santa Claus saved me by offering an unexpected Christmas gift when most needed - that was a very welcome coincidence which should not be wasted. An about similar size Cessna was my best excuse to abort (for the moment) the planned 3D printing attempt under 1/18 scale and try a new 1/20 scale injection molded kit instead. I believe that the size differences are so small, that does not worth to take the risk of a scratch building.
...am I clear enough now?