Hello again it's me the person who will post like three things in a row and disappear for a year or two. This time I disappeared for less than that and I am back with something different to show you. It is a tank. A 3D printed tank. Now you can get more details about how this came to be on my blog: linked here.
For those who just want pretty pictures well here's an unfortunate substitute of not so pretty pictures and more text. So please forgive me and here's pictures for you to enjoy.
I think something a lot of you probably want to know is how much did this cost? Well in this case nothing. You see this was printed by my flatmate on one of our flats 3D printers (we have two). It uses PLA plastic, not too sure how much but the final weight of the vehicle is 30g. The material can be bought in 1kg reels for around $17 NZD (minus shipping) so overall it is quite cheap. Print time was about 3 hours or so.
Finally a comparison shot which will help give an impression both of the size of the model and the level of detail. This isn't the most detailed model out there to 3D print. However, level of detail depends on both the model and the printer so keep that in mind.
This was all done on a simple home set up using a freely available model (already scaled to 1/72). I plan to use Blender, a free 3D modelling software (or perhaps sketchup, also free) to try make my own models at some point. Overall this gives a good indication of what you can achieve right now without overly specialised equipment. I hope you found it interesting.