My son is getting TT 120 for Christmas, could the models be scaled down?
@jenya83modelrailways9 ай бұрын
Hi! Today I printed this car and result is good, but several parts was failed. Can you say what manufacturer wheels did you use? Thank you.
@TheHerring710 күн бұрын
I'm also interested in a source for the wheels. It's not easy to find correct ones online and hobby sops wherer I live no not seem to carry AC wheels even if they have wheels.. 😞
@JuliusPijus10 ай бұрын
Congratulations for your work, I´ve purchased three kind of waggons. Just miss some detaIs on this video, I am using an anycubic photon mono x too but with poor results. Can share kind of resin and printer settings please? Best regards from Barcelona
@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast469510 ай бұрын
Nice I bought a 3d printer for miniature railroading too but the one I'm wanting to build is first in g scale for prototypeing then in 15in gauge for my farm and my 140 year old sawmill I intend on making three locomotives a hybrid of some sort, a three truck shay and a 0-4-0 oversize biomass burner fireboxes of course so I can burn,brush weeds,manure,and mill scraps the goal is zero waste
@HenrikSweden110 ай бұрын
that's sure is a nice gbl boxcar. Do you use the same kind of gloves during all the stages in your production ? i have read that vinyl ones are a big no no and that nitrit glowed should be used, What is your recommendation ?
@chilla18sgsg10 ай бұрын
You can add some weight to the inside of the wagon so that it get some weight and the wagons will be more stable when pull.
@a_szabo_bence10 ай бұрын
Hello Martin! I wish you guys good luck for this project, to make model railroading cheaper and more accesible for everyone. However, I'm a bit sceptic about making rolling stock at home from ground zero. You need a lot of things to it, not just the tools, but experience wise too. Definately not for the beginner and the masses. However for static accesories Modelrailroad3D is a great initiation. Keep up the amazing and hard work! I've learned a lot from your tutorials.