A photo was posted of a Soviet hatch....this one:
So, using Fusion 360, and I am still learning on this......created this
I use an Elegoo resin 3D printer, printed this one:
Sprayed a little primer on it, Mr. Hobby is a fine primer for not masking details.
This allows you to see some of the details, please excuse the speck on the surface, I did not cure the print or clean it up (including dust), but the details look o.k. - The hatch is a flat on the slopes so if I was to redo it I would make it a little more bulbous or fatty, but using one photo does not help.
You can see a little of the type of striation that you get with these printers at the 2-3 oclock position.
This is 1/96th scale if that helps with scale.
So, using Fusion 360, and I am still learning on this......created this
I use an Elegoo resin 3D printer, printed this one:
Sprayed a little primer on it, Mr. Hobby is a fine primer for not masking details.
This allows you to see some of the details, please excuse the speck on the surface, I did not cure the print or clean it up (including dust), but the details look o.k. - The hatch is a flat on the slopes so if I was to redo it I would make it a little more bulbous or fatty, but using one photo does not help.
You can see a little of the type of striation that you get with these printers at the 2-3 oclock position.
This is 1/96th scale if that helps with scale.
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