FDM PLA 3D printing - with a model making inclination

Dave Ward

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Some more unusual vehicles, all in 1/72
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Churchill 3" Gun Carrier
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Centurion AVRE

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Centurion ARV

All modern tanks seem to have really small fittings, which are really difficult to print by FDM - and as soon as I see 'slat armour' - forget it ( in 1/72 at least )
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I printed a 1/72 A7V -
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I'd had enough of the black PLA - it's gone back into storage with its' companion, the silica gel pouch
and back to a neutral grey & how much better it looks!
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CA1 Schneider in 1/72 - The St Chamond is printng now
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Your painting queue must be stretching around the block by now Dave ;) Interesting stuff though.
 

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a 1/35 Culin Hedgerow cutter for a Sherman
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- probably a bit too neat! These things were knocked together in Field Workshops from German beach defences ( or so I read ).
A weird alternative fir the Sherman, instead of the Calliope - the Whizbang - actually saw ( limited ) combat
whuzbang.jpg That's going to take a bit of printing in 1/35
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a 1/35 Culin Hedgerow cutter for a Sherman
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- probably a bit too neat! These things were knocked together in Field Workshops from German beach defences ( or so I read ).
A weird alternative fir the Sherman, instead of the Calliope - the Whizbang - actually saw ( limited ) combat
View attachment 508739 That's going to take a bit of printing in 1/35
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I was right - took 12 hours to print - the clean up seems to be impossible! I'll probably have to cut the thing in two to do a succesful print.......................
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It'll probaby print as a resin in one piece, but with FDM the space between the turret top & the launcher is just too narrow to allow clean up - I just had to try! Ironically splitting it into two has cut the overall print time down to ten hours, there's less support structure needed
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I printed the whizbang turret in two halves & ca'd them together
whizbang front.jpgwhizbang rear.jpg A little filler needed, here and there
Another Sheman turret oddball - again in 1/35 - the Sherman CDL
sherman cdl.jpg What I need now is a M4A1, as both these turrets seem to have been mounted on cast hull versions - I do have an Italeri model in the stash that could be a suitable donor
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I have only one Italeri M4A1. so I decided to print one - the hull wasn't too much problem, but the weak point is the tracks - even if they were resin printed, they wouldn't be very good
Still, the hull fitted with the CDL turret
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......................and with the whizbang turret
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in 1/35.............................
I also printed a 1/72 Beaverette, the original converted car model..............
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On the edge of what's useable!
Dave
 
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