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3D printed PanzerHund.

I still seem to be struggling with finishing anything. I got a resin printer recently and this is one of the things I printed. Around 28 hours of print time. Maybe something totally different will be the slump breaker. So, we'll give it a whirl.

Base coat: 

Alclad chrome.

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Main color:

RLM70

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I've done all the chipping and applied a couple of coats of future. Lots of oil stains, rust and general weathering to go. Needs some markings too.

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  On 6/21/2020 at 7:15 PM, Bomber_County said:

The detail is incredible, what was the resolution / thickness?

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.05 layer height. 

 

  On 6/21/2020 at 8:02 PM, [CAT]CplSlade said:

Is that something you came up with or is it a downloadable CAD file you found/bought online?

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It's from the Wolfenstein game series. It's downloadable. I printed it at 50% of it's normal size and it's still 7.5 inches long. I purchased the file here:
https://www.malix3design.com/2018/01/panzerhund-3d-printable-model.html#!/~/

There's a free one out there that's pretty basic. 
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/panzerhund-robot-attack-dog

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WNW Fokker continues:

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The lower wing is dry-fitted to enure that the stars all aligned....something something....  this is the dawning of the age of Aquarius.....

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Man...  you guys gotta quit putting up pictures of meat on the grill....  It's near bed time and my appetite just said:  "Hey!"

Anyway....   masking...Masking....Masking...

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The WNW decals are white-backed....  so, the overspray won't show through.

 

Happy modelling!

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I have been cracking on with the SAS vehicles, both Tamiya. Very enjoyable builds. Still quite a bit to do before I can get on with the weathering though.

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Cheers

Kev

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Looking great Jackster. Always loved the Pink Panther kit since I built one as a kid. Certainly didn't look like that! From memory it met a sticky end with a banger!

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  On 6/25/2020 at 10:30 AM, GazzaS said:

Man...  you guys gotta quit putting up pictures of meat on the grill....  It's near bed time and my appetite just said:  "Hey!"

Anyway....   masking...Masking....Masking...

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The WNW decals are white-backed....  so, the overspray won't show through.

 

Happy modelling!

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Mighty impressive!

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Well Gents, looks like the Panzerhund is the first build to make it off my bench since 2016. Hopefully the slump is broken.

I'm calling it finished but I may add a little rust here and there and maybe pick out a little more detail. A couple of firsts for me along the way.  Overall I'm pretty happy with it even though I blasted through it and the markings are not true to the game series.

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Thank you, Sluggo!  Your hound looks pretty awesome.

 

More masking.... 

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Ready for decals, now.

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Sluggo, the finish on your Hound looks great. I especially like the worn paint finish.  

Gaz, did you cut the masks yourself? Good idea to split up the paint job into sections. 

Carl

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I've been working on an RC car with my youngest son.  We're almost done the assembly but I'm still trying to wrap my head around the steering assembly.

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The steering tie rods are connected to the upper arms. But it supposedly will be steerable while doing wheelies. We'll see.

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I wanted a quick change of pace so I broke out a 4 engine heavy. 

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I had hoped to build an HK B-17G as Little Miss Mischief but this will have to do.  

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  On 6/26/2020 at 12:06 PM, BlrwestSiR said:

 

Gaz, did you cut the masks yourself? Good idea to split up the paint job into sections. 

Carl

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Yessir, I did. 

 

Today was decals and masking the tail markings.

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Yesterday I got my Honda City finished. 

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I took for a spin in the laneway. Seems slower than I expected but that may be the battery pack needing a charge. Thankfully I didn't roll it as these things are notoriously top heavy. Now to finish Sue's VW Bus so we can have drag races with the kids. :D

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  On 6/27/2020 at 3:51 AM, BlrwestSiR said:

I wanted a quick change of pace so I broke out a 4 engine heavy. 

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I had hoped to build an HK B-17G as Little Miss Mischief but this will have to do.  

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Not laughing at the build, just the cartoon look. Looks really good !....harv

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  On 6/28/2020 at 6:29 PM, harv said:

Not laughing at the build, just the cartoon look. Looks really good !....harv

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That was the whole point. Something where you can't rivet count. 

I've got their Lanc as well. That'll be done as VR-A. 

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