I had never seen something like this before, what I am now sharing with you.
And this or something similar will be also part of the future in ship modeling.
From UK a ship modeler named Magnus McLeod was presenting his sculptures and figurines of his 74-gun ship HMS ROYAL OAK (1769) in scale 1:48.
Based on the size of the model he left the model at home, but brought his prepared 3D-printed decorations to Rochefort.
Magnus was so greatful to hand over to me some photos and a small printed booklet in which he is explaining the status of his model and as well the technique he used for the 3-D printing
The cover of the booklet showing his model as to date
The prepared decorations and sculptures - do not forget -> all in scale 1:48
And the complete booklet, so you can read the descriptions made by Magnus
Many thanks to Magnus to get his acceptance to show here in SOS this document and his work..
And this or something similar will be also part of the future in ship modeling.
From UK a ship modeler named Magnus McLeod was presenting his sculptures and figurines of his 74-gun ship HMS ROYAL OAK (1769) in scale 1:48.
Based on the size of the model he left the model at home, but brought his prepared 3D-printed decorations to Rochefort.
Magnus was so greatful to hand over to me some photos and a small printed booklet in which he is explaining the status of his model and as well the technique he used for the 3-D printing
The cover of the booklet showing his model as to date
The prepared decorations and sculptures - do not forget -> all in scale 1:48
And the complete booklet, so you can read the descriptions made by Magnus
Many thanks to Magnus to get his acceptance to show here in SOS this document and his work..