I wish I had the knowledge of 3d printing. There’s such a void of things in my genre. And only people from far east seem to be creating. Which is no problem until you spend as much on shipping as the parts. I look for unique things but everyone must buy the same 3d file to print. Heavy model looks like some excellent stuff..
Great Video! Those parts are "Resin" 3D printed its a different system than most FDM printers like an Ender 3. they have hobbyist machines that can print that well.
Amazing details on these. Be interested to know what they've been printed on so get such fine finishing. I can see issues with support removal as it's often best to remove those prior to curing so they come away more easily, especially when run under warm water.
This isn't what I build but the parts look Great. In the Auto genre the parts are Great as well. Still try to learn how to use mine. Thanks for sharing
Got 3d printed tracks on t34-85 from RFM. While it has enormous details they are VERY fragile. I made only one track but already have a box full of cracked track links
*Thanks for the review of this products, now the question is : "Is it better to buy a 3D printer or add on boxes?" . It's not only a question of money i think.*
Well, with buying a 3d printer you are not done. You need to get the drawings, which in some cases is easy, sometimes impossible. It will also be a big cost, as good quality drawings are not cheap.
Interesting, glad I managed to secure some and video them, for posterity if nothing else! They are good parts, shame they have seemingly disappeared. I notice some of the material used also appears to be the same in the latest video I have published on Liang Model, though maybe it is just a generic print medium used by both manufacturers, not sure.
My mind is blown, yes. It is a pivotal moment in scale modelling. This is crazy stuff.
Glad you're back.
Those parts look so amazing! The fine detail is awesome!
Good to see you back .Think it's the future.
I wish I had the knowledge of 3d printing. There’s such a void of things in my genre. And only people from far east seem to be creating. Which is no problem until you spend as much on shipping as the parts. I look for unique things but everyone must buy the same 3d file to print. Heavy model looks like some excellent stuff..
Great Video! Those parts are "Resin" 3D printed its a different system than most FDM printers like an Ender 3. they have hobbyist machines that can print that well.
Amazing details on these. Be interested to know what they've been printed on so get such fine finishing. I can see issues with support removal as it's often best to remove those prior to curing so they come away more easily, especially when run under warm water.
recently built a tiger 1 and struggled with the photoetched clamps. this is amazing!
Great vid!!!!
This isn't what I build but the parts look Great. In the Auto genre the parts are Great as well. Still try to learn how to use mine. Thanks for sharing
Nice work!, I have the HEAVY HOBBY mobelwagen set awaiting my attention but I await your attempts at removing the framework/supports!.
Got 3d printed tracks on t34-85 from RFM. While it has enormous details they are VERY fragile. I made only one track but already have a box full of cracked track links
Any idea when part 2 is airing?
It's next on the list, but when I get to it will depend on work easing in the old day job!
Resin doesn't leave print marks...Does it?
*Thanks for the review of this products, now the question is : "Is it better to buy a 3D printer or add on boxes?" . It's not only a question of money i think.*
Well, with buying a 3d printer you are not done.
You need to get the drawings, which in some cases is easy, sometimes impossible.
It will also be a big cost, as good quality drawings are not cheap.
Yep it’s very nice stuff. However, now is the average models 50 $60 you’re gonna be 100 bucks in for a whole kit with accessories
Nice
looks live heavy hobby is no more. out of business.
Interesting, glad I managed to secure some and video them, for posterity if nothing else! They are good parts, shame they have seemingly disappeared. I notice some of the material used also appears to be the same in the latest video I have published on Liang Model, though maybe it is just a generic print medium used by both manufacturers, not sure.
@@scalewarmachinesI thought Heavy Hobby is from Voyager Models