propmaster2000
Sr Member
My first attempt at 3D modeling and printing Firefly/Serenity props was the Pop-out version HOB, "Hands of Blue" Sonic Disruptor weapon from my own design.
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I then tackled the Alliance "paintball gun" Pistol using PLA filament as well.
(still WIP)
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My next endeavor is the CATALYZER from the episode "Out of gas". I know that this valve has been cast and replicated in resin, but I wanted to see
if I could 3D render and print in PLA.
I'm sure the real valve (unmodified) is not cheap and I think there are 2 versions of this valve from 2 different manufactures.
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I know that it's not at all an exact render by any stretch of the imagination.
It is more of a close approximation/rendition. But I think it is recognizable.
It will be printed hollow (or with very little infill), in several pieces, sanded, assembled and painted.
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Expanded view: Ready for printing.
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I then tackled the Alliance "paintball gun" Pistol using PLA filament as well.
(still WIP)
.
........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
.
My next endeavor is the CATALYZER from the episode "Out of gas". I know that this valve has been cast and replicated in resin, but I wanted to see
if I could 3D render and print in PLA.
I'm sure the real valve (unmodified) is not cheap and I think there are 2 versions of this valve from 2 different manufactures.
.
I know that it's not at all an exact render by any stretch of the imagination.
It is more of a close approximation/rendition. But I think it is recognizable.
It will be printed hollow (or with very little infill), in several pieces, sanded, assembled and painted.
.
.
Expanded view: Ready for printing.
.
.
.
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