After some time off I’ve got back to this weee beastie. All joined together and epoxied, so something I’ve learned on 3d printed models is that some parts can be thinner than others so when Sanding back it goes through so I decided I’m going skim car filler over it all to give it some strength as well as get the shape and finish I want. So here is the first stage with plenty more to do. It’s a big model so much I have to do outside . Filler I’m using is IsoPon p38 which I’m using only because of the size of the project.
Received this monster of a 3D-printed kit from Jason Angela, and my first impression was that it was massive. If you're after a complex model with 100s of parts this isn't for you. However, if you want a studio scale-accurate model, this is the baby.
There will be some work smoothing out the 3 Printer lines and filling lines to get a smooth line, but it looks worth it.