Train tunnels
Train tunnels
I had to model and print 4 of these train tunnels. Mostly modeled in rhino but used a little mesh mixer also. These measure almost 24" x 24". I split them up into 9 seperate pieces, printed, assembled and painted them. These are for a restaurant that has a set of trains running around the ceiling and it goes through a wall, loops around and comes back through another wall. The tunnels trim the openings in the wood paneling. 6kg of black pla+ and about 300hrs to print.
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Those look like real stone......fantastic job as usual Jim!
(You need to take a couple of shots of the finished train setup when they finish it - sounds like a totally cool idea!)
(You need to take a couple of shots of the finished train setup when they finish it - sounds like a totally cool idea!)
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Thanks!
I got them assembled with the jamb today and ready to go be installed.
I got them assembled with the jamb today and ready to go be installed.
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Phenomenal work!
Jim, you never cease to amaze me.
Jim, you never cease to amaze me.
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thanks!
very strange the thumbnail is shown rotated 90deg. hmmm never seen that happen before.
very strange the thumbnail is shown rotated 90deg. hmmm never seen that happen before.
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Jim . Your stuff is incredible. Your ability to recreate organic textures is impressive to say the least.
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For sure - your imperfections are perfect ...Slipshine wrote:Your ability to recreate organic textures is impressive to say the least.
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Thanks everyone
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Wow! How about a photo of you standing next to it.
Rick
Rick