Amazing 3D Printed Model Scenery from West Hill Wagon Works
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Today Jenny is taking a look at some amazing 3D printed scenery for HO and OO model layouts, courtesy of West Hill Wagon Works. You can find their entire product range at www.westhillwag...
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Jenny the products you showed are extremely nice. I really haven't seen much in the States that nice.
I think Westhill Wagon Works have a grasp on the plastics properties, especially where I've heard some folks with 3D printers worry about the pieces sticking to the bottom plate. The detail is astounding, right down to the 'timeless' cats. Cheers Jenny!
Fantastically detailed and very original products. I love the idea of adding a station cat and perhaps one or two of them sitting on top of a wall or shed roof. The size of people figures is an issue - OO scale ones often seem too big to fit properly inside rolling stock
Great video Jenny I love the cats pack they would look great in my residential area of my shed layout I will have a look at the West Hill wagon range from now on
Great video Jenny they do look good.
Even though I do 3D print models myself, I will take a look at their Website as my main problem is in designing models. Thank you for sharing this. Martin. (Thailand)
Wonderful video
awesome video
the figures should be smaller if they are Ho scale as it is 1/87 versus 1/76 for OO so a 6 ft (183cm) figure is 2.103 cm in Ho and 2.407cm in OO. more likely they might be S scale 2.859cm.the original file for 3d printer may not have been modelled as a railway figure , just a figure updated to be one. but hard to say without measurements.