Many thanks giving your feedback. I was in Hyeres exhibition this week-end where I could meet two of your club members and have a chat about 3D printing.
Hi Mario, reduce the pics at 1/32 scale and you will see how noticeable the lines are. However,I'm in contact with the printer developpement team and we are looking how (and if) we can get these line even less noticeable.
All pics shown here are without primer except the painted figure above.
Casting : yes, some of the figures could be casted, but some not, and as Hisham said, you will then find the molding lines, small mold misalignment, mold wear after X casting, etc...
The other issue is I would have 2 qualities : casted and printed.
Then I will have to think about if I will sell 200 pieces or not, so it eliminates all that is more original. And at the end, we will not save any money, as we have to pay the global charges anyway (printer, resin, research, travel, etc...
Imagine, at this time, there are a little more than 30 figures available at 4 different scales and sometime 5 or 6. It is a choice of over 120 figures. If I have 100 casted frm each, it is 12000 figures. You understand it needs then a huge amount of cash sleeping in the inventory. What is done is possible because it is printed on demand. Reedoak started also to print for a few other companies that cast, so you will get this kind too anyway.
I got a US Army pilot painted. undercoat was Tamiya white paint dilluted at 70 % alcohol, 30% paint, so no primer.
my first tentative to make a ACU patern...
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Norbert