DL44 3d printed blaster

shokk

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So, my second DL-44 is nearly finished.
Just a few little bits left, this version weights about a pound and a half, just to give it a bit of weight.
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Re: 3d printed DL-44.

Wow it looks great! The layer lines ended up just looking like a brushed finish. What filler did you end up using on the print?


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Nice, is this a kit or did you print out yourself and if self made what was your source for the files?
 
Re: 3d printed DL-44.

Wow it looks great! The layer lines ended up just looking like a brushed finish. What filler did you end up using on the print?


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I didn't use filler, just a light sand with 2 coats of primer, then a light coat of matt varnish and while it was tacky a dusting with graphite powder.
That was the base for the model.

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