Here is a Uintah caboose I designed and 3d printed through shapeways in HOn3.
-- Kevin
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Some more 3d printed cars. A Uintah Flat car and Gilsonite load. Also a freelanced gondola with coal load, lettered for United, Verde and Pacific. I think the coal is black decorative sand from Dollar Tree.
-- Kevin
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Wayne, drawn in TinkerCAD and 3d printed as one load. Fun project.
-- Kevin
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(02-16-2021, 09:55 PM)nachoman Wrote: Wayne, drawn in TinkerCAD and 3d printed as one load. Fun project.
Wow! There's some nicely-done definition between the individual sacks...good enough that it looks like a couple of LPBs could transfer that load, one sack at a time, onto a waiting truck.
I'm impressed too. I tired to make some sack loads for an N scale truck and it really looked so bad that I tried covering it with a tarp, which only made it look worse. Abort was my only option. Really nice job Kevin, really nice details.
Don (ezdays) Day
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founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD