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Concrete Sports Car inspired by Porsche 911 (964) RWB Turbo 1/24 Widebody Scale Model - Solid high quality concrete - Very high detail (wheels, exhaust ect) - Handmade to order - Best quality concrete car models around - Option for wax coating for protection and shine (see last image) - Carefully shipped to avoid damage The RWB (Rauh-Welt Begriff) is a beautiful car. Typically using a Porsche 964 as the base car famous Tokyo based tuner, Akira Nakai makes extreme bodywork modifications to the cars. these typically include wider wheel arches, a new front and rear bumper and a larger spoiler. He creates pieces of art and this model perfectly resembles said artwork. This modern and contemporary model is handmade from solid cement and makes the perfect addition to any room. The RWB is iconic in shape and provides some of the best curves and details. The wider wheel arches of the RWB over the standard 911 catches more light making it look better in lower light environments. This model based on the RWB captures its beauty with its own stylistic differences. This model is made entirely from cement which creates a weighty structurally-sound table top decoration. The bespoke curing process used for this model can mean that models can come with some very small imperfections to the finish. However we believe these display the beauty of concrete. View the last image to see how the finish options differ. Most Images above display the “Matte | Unpolished” finish option. The shiny option is coated in a thin layer of wax which protects the model and provides the shine without creating a greasy surface. The item will be carefully shipped to avoid damage. We offer free returns on items damaged in transit. Dimensions: Length - 17.5cm Width - 7.5cm Height - 5cm Weight - 650g porsche, RWB, 964, widebody, 930, cement, concrete, car, supercar, sports car, 911, carrera, tabletop, sculpture, decoration, interior design, industrial, rustic, model, 1/24 scale, handmade, bespoke, beautiful, silhouette, shape, desktop, bedroom, kitchen, living room, garden, hallway, perfect, gift, present, men, car enthusiast, motor, vehicle, automobile, classic, nostalgia, birthday, Christmas, Fathers Day, mancave, man cave, stone, ornament, rock, art, artistic, ferrari, lamborghini, audi, bmw.
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A 2-Stage Electronic Model Rocket (With 3-D Printed Parts!): Hello Everyone! Have you ever wondered what the limits were to what a simple model rocket could do? Many moons ago I wondered the same thing and after some trial and error I believe that the limits and complexity you can add to your run of the mill …
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Bull Charging paper model template for download. Simply print the templates, score the fold lines, cut the pieces out, and then glue and assemble to create your very own Charging Bull model. Paint or color to your desired taste. Print at a larger scale to create a larger model! This is a digital download, no physical item will be shipped. If you have any trouble with the assembly, please let us know. We are happy to help. Email us at [email protected] You will need the following: Printer to print 5 sheets of letter or A4 size 80 lb paper or similar weight card stock A scoring tool or dull knife edge for scoring folds A craft cutting tool or X-Acto type knife A Straight edge for scoring and cutting Model glue or superglue (recommended for fast drying) Files and formats included: Instructions in PDF and JPG format SVGs PNGs PDFs Difficulty: Challenging To download your files: Once you check out, your file link will appear immediately. You will also receive an email with a download link. Buy it on our store!
Hi Guys, don’t miss the Hard Surface KitBash Vol 2 and 3! The 3D artists Oleg Ushenok and Eugene Apekin have released Hard Surface KitBash Vol 3: a huge new pack of over 300 free kitbash model parts, intended for creating concept designs for vehicles and machinery. Download 300 free kitbash 3D Model part Vol 2 – 3 This kitbash was made to let you spend less time on modelling and more for your ready ideas. All the details were unwrapped. The 3D Models are […]
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Apple AirPods 3D Print Model High quality model of AirPods. Photo real model to 3D Printing. Textures are prepared for a color 3D printing. The lid of the case can be opened after 3D printing. File Formats: 3ds Max 2014 , 3ds Max 2011 , Cinema4D, OBJ, 3DS, FBX,STL Write your comments to the model and ask questions. Also, do not forget to put Like
3D Models of Gears for 3D Printing: 3D models for gears can be created different ways - each way has pros and cons Calculate parameters for gears manually - diameters of gear wheels, angles of teeth, etc. Create a 3D model in CAD software. Print models, test, correct, repeat... …
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Steadily, Stratasys (NASDAQ: SSYS) has been releasing industry-specific versions of its PolyJet technology: one targeted at dental, one at medical, another for engineering, and so on. Now, it’s taking on the fashion world with the Stratasys J850 TechStyle 3D printer, a PolyJet machine specifically for 3D printing textiles, clothing, accessories, and footwear. The move is an interesting one that makes the 3D printing stalwart one of the few in the additive manufacturing (AM) sector with a specific focus on fashion. The J850 TechStyle relies on Stratasys’s unique inkjet technology, capable of 3D printing more than 600,000 distinct colors via Agilus30 CMY ink, as well as multiple shore values. Unlike previous PolyJet machines, this one is designed specifically for 3D printing onto fabric using VeroVivid resin and Vero ContactFlex, a transparent coating meant to provide a soft and smooth feel. The J850 TechStyle can print onto a variety of materials, such as denim, cotton, polyester, linen, and leather at volumes ranging from single pieces to tens of thousands. SSYS 2Y22 Design by Ganit Goldstein. Image courtesy of Stratasys. Fashion expert Lidewij Edelkoort said of the technology, “From decorative craft to creative engineering comes this hybrid machine from Stratasys, as an answer to a million prayers, allowing the ascension of embellishment for an inclusive following.” While there have been experiments in fashion 3D printing in the past, most have remained at the experimental level. We can exclude jewelry, which has long taken advantage of both direct and indirect methods of AM for production, as well as footwear. So, though Dita von Teese has been adorned in unique 3D printed looks and Nervous System performs boutique work, it has been difficult for the technology to find a footing in garment making on a larger scale. 3D Systems attempted to launch a textile line before its entire consumer division was scrapped. This is in large part due to the tough nature of polymers, which result in chunkier elements that lend themselves more to accessories than fabrics. The J850 TechStyle 3D printer. Image courtesy of Stratasys. It was primarily Stratasys Art, Design and Fashion Director Naomi Kaempfer who has pioneered this path for the company. Working with artists and designers like Neri Oxman, Zaha Hadid, and Daniel Widrig, Kaempfer has seen PolyJet applied to some truly remarkable pieces of art and fashion. This led to such accomplishments as dressing Bjork for a tour and having work acquired by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Over nearly the past decade, the technology has been refined and tweaked to the point where it could move from beautiful, yet bulky objects to true textiles. “As far back as 2019, I predicted that in just a couple years we would see 3D printing incorporated into high-end fashion houses,” said Stratasys Art, Design and Fashion Director Naomi Kaempfer. “That time is here. We learned and modified those early designs, and created a new, dedicated printer using 3DFashion technology that is allowing fashion designers to create without limits. This is just the beginning of the journey as we continue to evolve this technology and pioneer new fashion design innovations.” Now, the company is commercializing the ability to 3D print directly onto fabric, which enables digital automation and limited-edition clothing with a shorter time-to-market. To further the reach of the technology, Stratasys is working with Dyloan and the D-House in Milan. The company describes D-House as a “top innovation center of excellence for evolving fashion technology.” SSYS 2Y22 Design by Jasna Rokegem and Travis Fitc. Image courtesy of Stratasys. Stratasys will showcase its 3DFashion in its upcoming SSYS 2Y22 collection at Milan Design Week from June 6 -12, 2022. Meant to demonstrate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on fashion and design, the show will include high-end dresses and suits, daywear, handbags, accessories, and shoes, as well as lighting and luxury packaging from seven design teams. SSYS 2Y22 Design by Karim Rashid. Image courtesy of Stratasys. The only other additive company truly tackling the typically soft and flowing niche that is clothing, is Kornit Digital. 3DPrint.com Senior Editor Sarah Saunders documented some of Kornit’s work in the space, which is powered by a technology capable of inkjetting “digital embroidery” onto textiles. Kornit also acquired Voxel8, which developed a process for 3D printing shoe uppers and other, tougher fashion pieces. As both companies strive to tackle the emerging world of digital fashion, it will be interesting how products like the J850 TechStyle compete with or complement existing clothing manufacturing technology. For instance, there are automated embroidery and sequins machines. Direct-to-garment and sublimation technology also already exist and are used to dye and print onto fabric. In fact, they rely on similar inkjet, UV curing technologies. Image courtesy of Stratasys. This is why Kornit, traditionally a garment company, is entering the 3D space, as is Mimaki, a manufacturer of inkjet printers, including those for sublimation. So, what we may seeing here is Stratasys expanding beyond industrial 3D printing into fashion the way it is seeing increased competition from the 2D spaces. Benefits that PolyJet may bring is the ability to control the opacity and shore hardness of a textile. Additionally, if the company’s GrabCAD Print software is able to model clothing in 3D to show how it lays on a person, it may open up some interesting visualization possibilities to the fashion world, typically stuck in 2D modeling. SOURCE: https://3dprint.com/290932/fashion-3d-printing-targeted-by-stratasys-with-new-textile-3d-printer/
3-D printers have progressed a lot in the past couple years, but still can't rival the output of injection-molding machines without violating expensive, patented post-processing techniques.
In 1953, Herge created the rocket for the Tintin Moon series of books. In the time of weekly liftoffs from SpaceX, this heavy lifter model is as relevant as ever. 60cm (23.6") tall. Made of resin with a gloss paint finish. Series 2023. Comes with certificate. Also pictured is the full range of the Tintin rockets. The largest is 60cm (23.6") tall. Then in declining height, 37cm (14.5"), 30cm (11.5"), 17cm (6.7"), and 8cm (3.25"). The three largest are made of resin with a gloss paint. The 17cm rocket has a rubber matte finish. The smallest is moulded plastic with pad printing. Ships from Sausalito, California.
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