Have you ever seen this one:
http://www.shapeways.com/product/BQDW9M ... d=55997009
Got several more interesting things he offers.
another customizer at shapeways
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Wir haben gehurt, gekämpft und gesoffen, des Führers Mühlen verbraucht, sind auf dem Zahnfleisch gekrochen, doch haben wir uns teuer verkauft.
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Wir haben gehurt, gekämpft und gesoffen, des Führers Mühlen verbraucht, sind auf dem Zahnfleisch gekrochen, doch haben wir uns teuer verkauft.
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Re: another customizer at shapeways
I have seen the v-1 dolly how do you like that price ?
$140 !!
It does have more detail than mine but $100 worth ?
Not sure about that .
$140 !!
It does have more detail than mine but $100 worth ?
Not sure about that .
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Yah Pickel, I'm with you. Nice details but printing costs are way to high,
maybe some day they'll come down.
Its great for a prototype for mold making and then resin.
maybe some day they'll come down.
Its great for a prototype for mold making and then resin.
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Re: another customizer at shapeways
Pickelhaube's Zubringerwagen is a steal compared to that 3D printed one... Which reminds me I still need to build the kit I got from him 

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Actually those are the same images and drawings I used to add some detail to Matthews excellent kit and I didn't spend $140.00. Still needs painting but I'm happy with it.
http://imgur.com/a/uAX8F
http://imgur.com/a/uAX8F
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Re: another customizer at shapeways
The main problem with above mentioned HOLDEN8702 seller is that he produces his designs using the most cheap shit-quality plastic known as "WSF" (White Strong & Flexible). We all need to understand that if you order the above mentioned 1/18 V1 buzz bomb zubringerwagen item, you'll receive something that will be quite different from the CAD screenshots you see at item's description. Even if his CAD design model looks almost perfect on screen, it is just a digital (non existing in reality) model. The actual 3D printed miniature item, will be rough, with grainy finish, with visible line marks and without hi-resolution detail on it. Cheap material, leads on cheap results! As long as the models are produced with cheap shit-quality plastic material, the scale miniatures you'll get when you open the box, will not look as nice as appeared under item's description. Have a look into following two pictures, to see what I mean. This is the most cheap shit-quality "WSF" plastic.normandy wrote:Yah Pickel, I'm with you. Nice details but printing costs are way to high, maybe some day they'll come down. Its great for a prototype for mold making and then resin.


Well, as most of you already know, I am a 3D models designer and also run the Anyuta 3D shop on Shapeways lab too. Fellow scale modelers who already tried some of my 3D printed designs, know very well that I am NOT using the cheap shit-quality "WSF" plastic and I prefer the much more expensive "FUD/FXD" (Frosted Ultra Detail / Frosted Xtreme Detail) plastics. Have a look into following picture, to see what I mean. This is the best available (up to this moment) plastic - which I use.


Keep in mind that the cheap shit-quality "WSF" plastic he use for producing his designs, costs $0.28 per cm3 only. Same time, the "FUD/FXD" plastic (which is the best available plastic in market up to this moment) I use, costs $3.49 per cm3 for "FUD" to $5.99 per cm3 for "FXD" plastic. That means that producing the exact same model with different material (high quality "FUD/FXD" plastic VS cheap shit-quality "WSF" plastic) could lead to much different production costs and ofcourse in different detail level miniatures.
I think that the above mentioned price on the 1/18 V1 buzz bomb zubringerwagen is a steal, considering that the item is produced with the most low quality (and zero detail too) material. IMHO, he is asking a "FUD/FXD" level price, while he is offering a cheap "WSF" matterial printed item. He seems to be a talented designer, his CAD models look nice, but unfortunately he chose the most wrong & cheap plastic material to print. Producing items for scale modelers & miniature collectors should be always done with best available matterial. The FUD/FXD might be most expensive plastic, but its the only one to guarantee detail level. Anything less does not worth the money. Just my 2 cents.