What is your latest model purchase
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MFH 1/12 Ferrari 312T3.....wish they would give us the T5
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My latest is a 1/12 MFH MP4-4 late version K429 kit from my good friends at Hobbyeasy.
This is a really cool kit. I am very happy with the Hobbyeasy service.
This is a really cool kit. I am very happy with the Hobbyeasy service.
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old 1/8 pocher testarossa....i know it's not the greatest but the size is impressive. Thinking of adding a lot more details.
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@indy1977tx: nice one! What is the printing size of that printer? Saw them on Facebook as they announced it. But the price is awesome compared to the Elegoo Jupiter Kickstarter campaign.
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The two are not really comparable I'd say.
The Jupiter gets better resolution in a large scale printer, and the Ultra has a different technology altogether to improve printing resolution for now on a small printing volume.
If the Ultra delivers as promised that looks like a game changer. For now it seems compromises are necessary in hardware choices for the machine to offset the cost of the DLP unit. Unfortunately I don't have a space to use a smelly printer for now, but it seems the wait will be sweetened by great improvements of the machines
The Jupiter gets better resolution in a large scale printer, and the Ultra has a different technology altogether to improve printing resolution for now on a small printing volume.
If the Ultra delivers as promised that looks like a game changer. For now it seems compromises are necessary in hardware choices for the machine to offset the cost of the DLP unit. Unfortunately I don't have a space to use a smelly printer for now, but it seems the wait will be sweetened by great improvements of the machines
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From their Kickstarter materials
https://all3dp.com/1/anycubic-photon-ul ... ter-specs/
I bought it believing it would be the highest detail available right now in consumer SLA printers. I tend to over draw my parts in 3D so I appreciate printers that capture more of it
Jaykay, I am thinking about putting in my outside storage room to keep fumes, etc away from the family, which already has respiratory issues. Maybe on a car to take outside when pulling prints off machine, cleaning, and processing.
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SpecsDLP printers direct light with such high precision, that even with a lower specified resolution of 720p, the results are visibly better than those coming out of a 4K printer. Because LCD printers stretch pixels the larger the screen, even higher resolution LCD printers don't come close to to the life-like result of prints made on the Photon Ultra.
https://all3dp.com/1/anycubic-photon-ul ... ter-specs/
I bought it believing it would be the highest detail available right now in consumer SLA printers. I tend to over draw my parts in 3D so I appreciate printers that capture more of it
Jaykay, I am thinking about putting in my outside storage room to keep fumes, etc away from the family, which already has respiratory issues. Maybe on a car to take outside when pulling prints off machine, cleaning, and processing.
Jordan
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Yes, so far I'm also mainly looking for resolution as I tend to do small parts that are all about detail.
Luckily I have a friend with a pretty good printer that will do them for me, but I'd obviously like to have my own.
I just don't have a space in our flat to keep a smelly machine running for hours. My hobby room doubles as my home office and is next to the living room, so painting with a vent outside is already pushing it...
Luckily I have a friend with a pretty good printer that will do them for me, but I'd obviously like to have my own.
I just don't have a space in our flat to keep a smelly machine running for hours. My hobby room doubles as my home office and is next to the living room, so painting with a vent outside is already pushing it...
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1/20 Ebbro Lotus 33 shipment has just been confirmed by Hobbylink Japan. Shipment to the western USA should take about 2 weeks.
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1/20 Red Bull RB16 2020 Verstappen/Albon
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