04-21-2021, 10:22 PM
Well, I spent a couple hours drawing up a cab in Tinkercad to match the MDC Roundhouse Harriman cab. Then I sent it off to David at www.3dptrain.com to have it 3d printed. He's just starting his business, and I am quite impressed with what he is putting together.
Here is the result:
He uses resin printers, and has much less markup for this printing method than other services. He also has a marketplace that sells mostly narrow gauge 3d printed rolling stock.
I must say - I am quite impressed, and eager to see how it will look on my 4-4-2.
Here is the result:
He uses resin printers, and has much less markup for this printing method than other services. He also has a marketplace that sells mostly narrow gauge 3d printed rolling stock.
I must say - I am quite impressed, and eager to see how it will look on my 4-4-2.
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Kevin
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