Texan29 Posted June 4, 2020 Posted June 4, 2020 (edited) Hello folks! How is everybody? I haven't posted here in years but I wanted to tonight because I found something I knew some of you would be interested in seeing. First of all, this is not me - just a fella I have watched since he started making Mospeada/Macross models into STLS. This guy has modeled in 3D the entire kit, and is building it slowly. He has several videos of his progress, and is almost finished. This is the same person who did the "Cy-Kill" model and sold it on ebay. All his files are on thingiverse if you're interested. If this is the wrong category, I apologize and hope a mod will just move it to the proper place instead of deleting it. This guy deserves to be seen for the work he has put into these models. Thanks y'all! EDIT: Edited November 24, 2020 by Texan29 Quote
big F Posted June 4, 2020 Posted June 4, 2020 Very nice. As soon as 3D printers became a thing, I knew I would need one and at some point would be using it to make Macross stuff. Now I have one, it has so many uses. Why spend hours making a little bit of plastic to repair some item when you can print one it in 10 mins. scratch building takes on a whole new level of I can make that, vs the before of I would love to make that but cant. Quote
Chronocidal Posted June 4, 2020 Posted June 4, 2020 That may only apply in certain cases though, unfortunately. I've been able to make some great parts, but half the time, the printing process and part prep takes more time than building one from scratch. He goes into the process a bit too, sometimes the extra work to get a good print means a lot of troubleshooting, and some restarts It's definitely amazing for making nearly finished parts though, and printing panel lines is a lot more reliable than scribing everything for me. I think he could save himself some work printing in a better orientation though. I've had a lot of success printing with parts arranged vertically, with some minor supports added that I can cut/break away. Wings print -much- better if you place the root against the bed. Might just be the printer I use though, I never can get good results printing large flat parts. Quote
big F Posted June 4, 2020 Posted June 4, 2020 Yes admittedly I have had some issues with orientation. Sometimes a print will go fine then the next time I print the same thing with the same filament it goes wrong. I put it down to room temp, but for me it often highlights my orientation was not optimal in the first place. I have some really fine nozzles that help with the after work required but substantially increase print time. You cant win at that no matter how dialled the printer is. Recently Every-time I get things dialled, something changes and I need to fine tune again. My placing of the printer doesn't help as its near a door so is likely affected by temp. My work shop is not complete so I live with the issues for now, untill it gets its new location and I can control the environment its in. Quote
Sanity is Optional Posted June 4, 2020 Posted June 4, 2020 (edited) I have spent quite a lot of time figuring out how to tweak the 3D printer we use at work to spit out flat parts (we want stuff flat to 0.1mm or so). It still only works about 3 in 4 times for larger things (it's a 16" x 16" build area). For best results: use a heated bed, and decrease the bed heat every few layers until it's just above room temp (I go down 5deg C every 2 layers from 65 to 35). Alternatively, put an enclosure around the printer so the temp stays constant. FDM has huge issues with leftover internal stresses due to the thermal expansion/contraction of the plastic as it cools, as well as the build plate if you use a heated bed. Edited June 4, 2020 by Sanity is Optional Quote
Custom Fabrications Posted June 4, 2020 Posted June 4, 2020 Hey, this is me (the one printing this and posting to YouTube). I appreciate all the interest and comments, and it being shared here. I do agree that I could have done a better orientation on some of the parts. Especially the wings. I may do more builds like this in the future, but don’t think I’ll do all the smoothing and painting. That has proven to be much more work than I expected. Maybe just leave it printed like I did the Cy-Kill model. Thanks again, Scott; custom fabrications Quote
big F Posted June 4, 2020 Posted June 4, 2020 (edited) 1 hour ago, Custom Fabrications said: Hey, this is me (the one printing this and posting to YouTube). I appreciate all the interest and comments, and it being shared here. I do agree that I could have done a better orientation on some of the parts. Especially the wings. I may do more builds like this in the future, but don’t think I’ll do all the smoothing and painting. That has proven to be much more work than I expected. Maybe just leave it printed like I did the Cy-Kill model. Thanks again, Scott; custom fabrications Im sure that many here would love to see what you could do with other Macross mecha. Edited June 4, 2020 by big F Quote
wmkjr Posted June 5, 2020 Posted June 5, 2020 Very nice! The Workshop! section would be more appropriate for this. Quote
Anasazi37 Posted June 5, 2020 Posted June 5, 2020 (edited) 7 hours ago, Custom Fabrications said: Hey, this is me (the one printing this and posting to YouTube). I appreciate all the interest and comments, and it being shared here. I do agree that I could have done a better orientation on some of the parts. Especially the wings. I may do more builds like this in the future, but don’t think I’ll do all the smoothing and painting. That has proven to be much more work than I expected. Maybe just leave it printed like I did the Cy-Kill model. Thanks again, Scott; custom fabrications The Revell Changers kits were the very first Macross things I ever bought when I was a kid (which I knew as Robotech at the time). When I started to get back into this in 2001 and looked around for something I could afford as a very poor grad student, I found the IMAI/Bandai kits that Revell repackaged for the Changers line. It didn't take long for me to get hooked on collecting toys and building kits, which I'm still doing over 19 years later. I have a soft spot for this one and it's nice to see someone giving it some love in this way. If you haven't come across the 1/20 Plamax kits that have been released over the past year and a half, I think you'll appreciate them: https://www.goodsmile.info/en/product/7226/PLAMAX+MF+25+minimum+factory+VF+1+Super+Strike+Gerwalk+Valkyrie.html https://www.goodsmile.info/en/product/8276/PLAMAX+MF+37+minimum+factory+VF+1+Super+Strike+Fighter+Valkyrie.html https://www.goodsmile.info/en/product/8302/PLAMAX+MF+38+minimum+factory+VF+1+Valkyrie+Armament+Set.html https://www.goodsmile.info/en/product/8904/PLAMAX+MF+45+minimum+factory+VF+1+Fighter+Valkyrie.html Edited June 5, 2020 by Anasazi37 Quote
big F Posted June 5, 2020 Posted June 5, 2020 Thinking bout the scale of this if printed at 100% its about 1/72 scale X 3 its around 1/20 this got me thinking at that scale lights and extra details and gimmicks are a real possibility. Frankly with a big enough printer-bed or clever slicing up of the stl files to fit your printer you could build one the size of a toddler. That gets me thinking............... Quote
Anasazi37 Posted June 5, 2020 Posted June 5, 2020 5 hours ago, big F said: Thinking bout the scale of this if printed at 100% its about 1/72 scale X 3 its around 1/20 this got me thinking at that scale lights and extra details and gimmicks are a real possibility. Frankly with a big enough printer-bed or clever slicing up of the stl files to fit your printer you could build one the size of a toddler. That gets me thinking............... You mean mods like these? Quote
big F Posted June 5, 2020 Posted June 5, 2020 Yes that the kinda thing. I always wanted a 1/6 scale to allow me to place an Action Man (GI Joe) in just think of the detail level required to pull that off correctly.............. Quote
Texan29 Posted November 24, 2020 Author Posted November 24, 2020 And it has finally come to fruition! It will be put on ebay shortly, from what the creator said. Love this guys work, it's awesome! Quote
big F Posted November 24, 2020 Posted November 24, 2020 I downloaded the stl files for that. Gonna print one for myself. Fancy upsizing it a bit as well. Quote
claude grant Posted November 25, 2020 Posted November 25, 2020 You should also check out the 25" tall tv ver. SDF-1 someone commissioned him to build...phenomenal! Quote
505thAirborne Posted November 26, 2020 Posted November 26, 2020 https://www.ebay.com/itm/1-24-scale-RoboTech-VF-1D-Valkyrie-3D-printed-model-based-on-Revell-1-72-kit/224249991826?hash=item3436575292:g:O40AAOSw3iBfvqo6 And it's officially for sale! Quote
big F Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 1 hour ago, peter said: $1200 usd....wow Runs to printer to press print on first parts. Quote
MWUser Posted December 5, 2020 Posted December 5, 2020 (edited) On 11/29/2020 at 1:42 AM, peter said: $1200 usd....wow Item was relisted as an auction with a reserve price of $950.00 and a "buy it now" price of $1,300.00; as of the time of this post this auction is set to end at 12/09/2020 (Wednesday) @~2:30 PM EST. Link: https://www.ebay.com/itm/224261717539/ Edited December 7, 2020 by MWUser Quote
big F Posted December 5, 2020 Posted December 5, 2020 To be fair, thats not a bad price, theres the time spent measuring and producing the cad files then the hours printing and then the hours finishing. We all know how much time it takes to finish a Macross kit. Its been several decades since I last built a Macross/Robotech Revell kit. But even if its fit is as good as current Hasegawa, theres a good few hours there just getting it to fit together. Shame is half the people seeing this auction will probably have no clue to the time and effort Scott put into it Quote
MWUser Posted December 11, 2020 Posted December 11, 2020 On 12/5/2020 at 12:31 PM, big F said: To be fair, thats not a bad price, theres the time spent measuring and producing the cad files then the hours printing and then the hours finishing. We all know how much time it takes to finish a Macross kit. Its been several decades since I last built a Macross/Robotech Revell kit. But even if its fit is as good as current Hasegawa, theres a good few hours there just getting it to fit together. Shame is half the people seeing this auction will probably have no clue to the time and effort Scott put into it True. As an update, it sold at $950.00: https://www.ebay.com/bfl/viewbids/224261717539?item=224261717539&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2565 Quote
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