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Sindor
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New models: Modelling perspectivesHere is an insight where lies future of WWII modelling:
http://www.shapeways.com
Combat Group Dynamix Shop
Today, you can create your own model in 3D program, send it to ShapeWays and let them print it. In few years, first affordable 3D personal printers will be available on market - and that will most probably have a great impact on wargaming community ...
Alaris30, 40.000 USD in 2008
ZPrinter 310 Plus, 20.000 USD in 2009
... following this development, I am saving pennies to buy one for 1.250 USD in 2013
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drittal
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whoa!
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Sindor
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I bought two mathematic 3D models from Batsheba on Shapeways and I found them unique and amazing ... I mean, the structure is not perfect, but its construction is like from an alien world:
http://www.shapeways.com/shops/bathsheba
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general Hoth
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Re: New models: Modelling perspectives | Sindor wrote: | Here is an insight where lies future of WWII modelling:
http://www.shapeways.com
Combat Group Dynamix Shop
Today, you can create your own model in 3D program, send it to ShapeWays and let them print it. In few years, first affordable 3D personal printers will be available on market - and that will most probably have a great impact on wargaming community ...
Alaris30, 40.000 USD in 2008
ZPrinter 310 Plus, 20.000 USD in 2009
... following this development, I am saving pennies to buy one for 1.250 USD in 2013
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Wargames have constantly evolved since day one. That means a long time ago. Not including chess I believe the first "wargame "was designed for a german leader.
I believe its a good thing.
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