Neil's 1-32 scale 3D printed Flamethrower

Neil Merryweather

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are those tanks solid? I've read of needing holes to drain resin from parts - or is there a size when this is needed?
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Yes you would need drain holes if they were hollow but they are solid. There's no technical need to make things hollow other than weight and cost of resin. With this kind of process it wouldn't affect the build time
 

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One thing that I haven't seen is the ability to print clear objects - specifically cockpit canopies, although I bet someone, somewhere is trying!
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One thing that I haven't seen is the ability to print clear objects - specifically cockpit canopies, although I bet someone, somewhere is trying!
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AN article I have just read does say clear is possible! Article. So someone must be trying or even succeeding!!
 

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I've been unable to resist making an operator for the flamethrower.


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I've used one of the reject sets for this. And I've used the 3D printed boot soles as all the figures in the dio will be lying down.
Any guesses?
As a taster, here are the options for the leg positions
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So there's more plastic surgery on the horizon.
And annoyingly, those with their trousers tucked in have high boots, not gaiters, which is incorrect for the photo references I have. So there's more work to do there.
I think I'm going to have to do a bit more on this project ,even though I haven't finished the fusiliers....
 
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