Ill make two versions. One will be designed for home printers. One will be designed for shapeways with super thin walls to reduce the price of WSF printing and you'll have to fill the model with resin once you receive the prints
Well, it's up on WIRED, not sure how great it is...
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Well, it's up on WIRED, not sure how great it is...
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Here's the article...
https://www.wired.com/2017/03/super-expensive-hollywood-props/
I just wish there were more shots, more angles.
Well, it's up on WIRED, not sure how great it is...
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Here's the article...
https://www.wired.com/2017/03/super-expensive-hollywood-props/
Wow, you can see finger prints on the grenade section. It also seems as though you can see the texture from the cast aluminum. Definitely seeing thin traces on the circuit card, too.
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What he said. That's what partsofsw.com called that saber. When I first heard the saber in question called the V3, I had to do a little head scratch. It seems to imply that it was "discovered" by the prop community after the V2, but I'm pretty sure the shared stunt was on public display well before the existence of the V2 was confirmed.hmm
if by the V3 you mean the one with copper tape on the neck, yes. This casting has circular holes in the clamp area, just like the Shared Stunt, or V3.
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