Our recent group mega-order from
Shapeways arrived and with it the fun. I've got a lot of work lined up for the winter. For a quick start, I primed two models that were ready for priming. These are two German Imperial Naval Air Service planes - the W12 two seat fighter and the W29 late war two seat monoplane.
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The W12 is in the foreground with the W29 behind. |
These models are printed in the Fine Ultra Detail (FUD) material. It's basically a smooth plastic resin that provides great details. The only downside is that it's not as durable (i.e. game table friendly) as the White Strong Flexible (WSF) in which I get most of my models printed.
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You can see the detail on the wing ribs, the engine exhaust and struts. |
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The model has the Wings of Glory flight peg cast to the bottom of the model - that's a plus.
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The W12 next to it's predecessor the KDW. North Seas gaming anyone? |
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Wonderful detailed model. The only assembly required was to attach the propeller. |
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