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I spy an über-detailed Volksjager happening in the near future. :)

A quick note, those blisters on the side of the fuselage supposed to represents cloth patches covering access holes. In the real life they were more less smooth. 

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16 hours ago, JeroenPeters said:

Sprayed some surfacer on the printed bomb sights. Pretty happy with the result.

 

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The quality of the printing is phenomenal, these printers seem to improving exponentially……what is the “dpi” of yours……

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3 hours ago, Bomber_County said:

The quality of the printing is phenomenal, these printers seem to improving exponentially……what is the “dpi” of yours……

This is a 12K printer. I alsouse a 14K printer, but for some reason the 12K is sharper, better and more detailed.

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10 hours ago, belugawhaleman said:

Your use of 3d printing to create parts is phenomenal. I can only

dream of such capabilities! The printed parts look great! Enjoying

your build.

Ditto!!!

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On 1/13/2025 at 5:24 PM, belugawhaleman said:

Your use of 3d printing to create parts is phenomenal. I can only

dream of such capabilities! The printed parts look great! Enjoying

your build.

 

17 hours ago, CANicoll said:

Ditto!!!

Not to belittle Jeroen’s exceptional work, but 3D design can be mastered. You need to just think in basic shapes. In this case, the sight is (mostly) a series of boxes and rounds … I’d venture it’s a good candidate for a first trial with a 3D-software like Fusion, which offers a free licence for hobbyists.

Keep it coming, Jeroen :popcorn:

Hubert

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Well, Hubert, Jeroen still had to research, interpret  images of the real

items, design the item to scale etc. to produce the the part to to add

to his excellent build....I take these skills as impressive. I'll take your

comments as encouraging to those who wish to try 3d printing. Beyond

my capabilities, for now I don't have the equipment or knowledge to do

this myself....but I'd love to give it a try!

Thanks😀😉     

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So… with the side tracking p.1101 out of the eay it’s back to this project. I might make it as the V555. 555 stands for tge last 3 digits of the Werknummer. Nothing more. It will be crawled upon and examined by US soldiers after it belly landed. We’ll see!

 

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On 10/25/2024 at 5:02 PM, belugawhaleman said:

How old are your resin parts?

It's not age. It's heat at the time of casting, how much the mold shrank after curing, how old the mold is, because they do shrink over time. a number of factors. Quality of materials is huge factor. Cheap resin shrinks more. But I don't believe that resin parts shrink over time. It all happens in the mold, or in the first few hours after demold.

How you measure the resin has a lot to do with it too. it has to be precise, and it's easy to get complacent when doing a lot of it.

Resin casting is a pain in the ass.

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Figuring out what base to use. I prefer undersized. Not sure about groundwork yet. I have some me262 parts, like this jumo004 fan blade. Trying to find a way to incorporate it. We’ll see.

 

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