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nro_delta October 28th, 2010 05:28

MILSIM props
 
Hello,

Some days ago, I was playing with Autocad and I created some 3D drawing. My first essay was an ANVIS 6/9 NVG which sort out really good. Then, I had the idea to make replica from it.

I found on internet a company which make 3D printing from drawing.So, I create a store on their portal and I put some item like an an ANVIS 6/9 NVG and an ANVIS mount. You can directly order from them.

I am thinking to add MILSIM props that can be use for airsoft game.

have a look on my portal here:

http://www.sculpteo.com/en/gallery/p...er/saracen_xh/

see ya

Boyso October 28th, 2010 06:01

800$ c'est cher un peu non?

Corrige moi si j'ai tors, mais c'est pour du rapid prototyping. Tu devrais faire un moule par la suite si tu voulais en vendre.

Danke October 28th, 2010 10:46

That satellite camera would make a nice prop too as an objective in a MILSIM.

JohnGol10 October 28th, 2010 21:23

Quick question... would the ANVIS work on a real helmet? Like, screwed on and all?

EagleDriver October 28th, 2010 22:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by LastSpartan (Post 1339746)
800$ c'est cher un peu non?

Corrige moi si j'ai tors, mais c'est pour du rapid prototyping. Tu devrais faire un moule par la suite si tu voulais en vendre.

I agree - it is so expensive because of the single item/prototyping. Plus, you don't have access to durable materials--it is soft plastic. There are other sites that do online manufacturing in quantity, and you can specify materials (aluminum, wood, plastic, etc.)

nro_delta November 2nd, 2010 11:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by EagleDriver (Post 1340195)
I agree - it is so expensive because of the single item/prototyping. Plus, you don't have access to durable materials--it is soft plastic. There are other sites that do online manufacturing in quantity, and you can specify materials (aluminum, wood, plastic, etc.)

I think that I will for this kinf of manufacturer

Yorkie November 2nd, 2010 20:23

If you're looking for cheap 3D printing, take a look at these: Solido SD300.

They run around $10,000 which is damn cheap for a 3D printer, as long as you have a solid model that you can create an STL file from, you can print a durable model. It works on plastic sheet lamination, so takes a fair while to print, but you end up with something you can machine, drill, paint, etc.

EagleDriver November 3rd, 2010 10:00

This is what I was talking about:

http://www.emachineshop.com/

A site that will do production runs, different materials, etc. This one is physically located in the United States, but it is just an example. I had them make some Tanaka parts that I could not find anywhere else. Wasn't cheap, but then again, custom never is!

Yorkie November 3rd, 2010 20:26

FirstCut does much the same thing. Pricing isn't bad from these guys too. A mate had some parts done from models generated from laser-scanned point clouds. Pretty neat stuff.

Ninja_En_Short November 3rd, 2010 22:17

Wow, that's damn nice.

I think for airsoft customs I'm going to have some fun... and the WE G36 is on it's way :)

nro_delta November 8th, 2010 06:02

just finish ANVIS replica at 131.373 $ ^^' (without shipping)

http://i51.tinypic.com/e0ldkw.jpg

nro_delta November 11th, 2010 04:03

hello,

you can now order the mount here, start price : 103.181 USD

http://www.sculpteo.com/en/gallery/d...38601392548752

and here:

http://www.sculpteo.com/en/gallery/d...08760851852176

Lennyl January 4th, 2011 13:40

hi all, nro_delta you could draw the model of the battery pack?

megabeers January 4th, 2011 13:59

sweet technology that stuff. if it could only be done with metals that would be truly awesome.


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