do you know anyone who has a STL file for the Harrier Jump Jet? As I need them for my Tarawa LHA's.
You can buy spare sprues of 1/2400 Harriers from GHQ. Much easier and cheaper that getting someone to print out 1/2400 Harriers. Check out "Do you sell spare parts?" in the FAQ.
If you need 1/285th scale, GHQ has them as 7.62 notes.
Here is a picture of the my 3-D model I made and printed.
Done in the classic GHQ style where parts are exaggerate it.
I notice if everything is true the scale you basically get CInC models.
Russian Uran-9 Robot tank https://www.amazon.com/photos/shared/Rp ... 9dPYYM5NcI
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Pogo was right. So was Ike.
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Got these 3D printed Eurofighter Typhoons and MiG 25 foxbats from my local library. All I can say is for the project Im working on is that this fighters are going...To the Cats, something that im sure the ROD will love to play around with.
Thanks everyone
Yea I’m using 3D builder free from Microsoft
Simple but it’s easy to lean
I can only do simple stuff but learning more tricks.
I’ll post my Boxer version later. I purchased a Boxer STL
And just add things to it.
Lots of fun
Contact some of the designers on Shapeways. Some are happy to sell you an stl or do commission work. You have to workout copyright stuff if you want to sell what you print, though.
All blessings flow from a good mission statement.
Pogo was right. So was Ike.
"A Gentleman is a man who is only rude intentionally." (Churchill)
Give credit. Take responsibility.
Just amazed GHQ has not expanded their ACW products to include civilians (pioneers), or Indians to cover post-Civil War Western hostilities? WWII era I would be interested in USA M1917 and M1918 howitzers, engineer troops, medical hospital unit and a different squad tent (USMC- Pacific).......and lastly include WWII French infantry company (similar to Brit, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russian and USA) in order for those interested for both use in the First and Second World War, too...... Thank you very much for all your efforts, too!
Follow question for Mk1, on the Fiat kit bashes you did for your Romanians, did you file down or use a knife to cut off the spare tire on the side? I am embarking on a similar project, inspired by your post from over a year ago, for straight up Italian Fiat 508s. Thanks!