spudkopf
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G'day
Seeing that the excellent 3D work for the Hasbro Black Series T-47 from TazMan2000 is currently unavailable I have decided to make design my own 3D models.
As I'm only interested in replacing replacing the rear part of the front cannon housing and planning to reuse the rest of the cannon except for the hollowed out tube sectection, which is intended to be replaced with some 12.7mm (1/2in) tube.
So I have created 3 different versions of the ring detail:
The first is a basic replacement modelled on the detail elements that Hasbro settled on.
The second is based on the waffle design seen on the speeder that was doing the rounds with the Star Wars exhibit in Sydney Australia 2020.
The third is based on images that purport to be Luke's hero model, it's hard to tell from the photo's available, but it kind of looks like tank track was used on this one, so I have recreated a stylised / best guese version working on that assumption.
I have also included the locating pin, however this can easily be deleted from the model. Now I just need to find a 3D printer to make some test.
Cheers
Seeing that the excellent 3D work for the Hasbro Black Series T-47 from TazMan2000 is currently unavailable I have decided to make design my own 3D models.
As I'm only interested in replacing replacing the rear part of the front cannon housing and planning to reuse the rest of the cannon except for the hollowed out tube sectection, which is intended to be replaced with some 12.7mm (1/2in) tube.
So I have created 3 different versions of the ring detail:
The first is a basic replacement modelled on the detail elements that Hasbro settled on.
The second is based on the waffle design seen on the speeder that was doing the rounds with the Star Wars exhibit in Sydney Australia 2020.
The third is based on images that purport to be Luke's hero model, it's hard to tell from the photo's available, but it kind of looks like tank track was used on this one, so I have recreated a stylised / best guese version working on that assumption.
I have also included the locating pin, however this can easily be deleted from the model. Now I just need to find a 3D printer to make some test.
Cheers