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As usual Rob, excellent work. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing, Rob. It turned out really, really nice!
Completed 1/72 Scratch Built Little Joe II. Couple of pictures showing the size difference between Little Joe and Little Joe II and the Mercury, Atlas, and Gemini space craft. Space Shuttle behind them is also 1/72 scale.
Rob Byrnes
Novi, Mi
Finished the Service Module and Excape System today
Almost ready for Alclad Paint
Thanks Rob!
I'm looking forward to more. :D
Watchmann That's looking great, Rob! I have a few questions, of you don't mind. I don't recogize the printer, what brand/model printer are you using? I assume you're using PLA filament? m@
That's looking great, Rob!
I have a few questions, of you don't mind.
I don't recogize the printer, what brand/model printer are you using? I assume you're using PLA filament?
m@
The printer is a PrintrBot Play. All metal construction. I added the heated bed so I needed a new power supply which I placed uner the base that I made.
I'm using PLA and ABS.
What? No cast resin? Sacrilege !! LOL
Looks great - nice work.
Chris
Love this technology:-)
OldSalty
Looking good!
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
This is a scratch built project using my 3D printer, sheet of Styrene, and various other items.
Started by designing the Rocket in Catia.
I printed several parts on the 3D Printer Parts are cleaned up filled as necessary, sanded, and primed. The Escape Tower is made fromStyrene Rod. I didn't like the way it printed out. Rockets test fit into the bottom Completed Escape Tower Thanks for looking. More later
I printed several parts on the 3D Printer
Parts are cleaned up filled as necessary, sanded, and primed. The Escape Tower is made fromStyrene Rod. I didn't like the way it printed out. Rockets test fit into the bottom Completed Escape Tower Thanks for looking. More later
Parts are cleaned up filled as necessary, sanded, and primed. The Escape Tower is made fromStyrene Rod. I didn't like the way it printed out.
Rockets test fit into the bottom Completed Escape Tower Thanks for looking. More later
Rockets test fit into the bottom
Completed Escape Tower Thanks for looking. More later
Completed Escape Tower
Thanks for looking. More later
Thanks for looking.
More later
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