Hi Andrew:Car seems modern for a Newfie car. Looks really good. Nice work. Should do a piece for CSSQ on it.cheers
Alex Binkley > To: [email protected] > From: [email protected] > Date: Thu, 9 May 2013 19:15:03 +0000 > Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: 3D PROCOR Tank Model > > Ben, > > Yes this is made via a 3D printer by Shapeways. You can get it made in lots > of different types of materials depending on the quality and strength. > > All that is needed is your favorite item converted into a 3d type file and > submit. > > I took drawings and photos and had a cad expert convert them into a 3D file > for me. > > To get quality it is not cheap but you get what you want. There is no way > that anything will be produced for what I need at the quantity I want so this > is my alternative. > > Andrew > > --- In [email protected], "pickycat95" <pickycat95@...> wrote: > > > > Cool. Is this made with a 3D printer or some other method? Tell us more. > > Ben Trousdale > > > > --- In [email protected], ANDREW BAIRD <andrew.baird@> wrote: > > > > > > Good day, > > > > > > > > > > > > Well dipped my toe in the 3D modelling. Ok the whole foot. > > > Here is the 1:64 PROCOR tankcar. This tankcar as far as I know traveled > > > around Eastern Canada and Ontario but not sure if it ventured elsewhere. > > > Have a few photos of the car on standard gauge trucks and narrow gauge > > > trucks. > > > All that is needed is add whatever brake detail you may need, stirrups > > > and paint and decal. > > > Just have to go through the suppliers photos to get the right details. > > > Also need to find a way to add a bit more weight. > > > Anyone have thoughts or idea's for the details would love to hear them. > > > Especially all the valves on the top of the dome. > > > I just might get the whole CN Newfie fleet in Sn42 this way! > > > Andrew > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
