@rambros Hello, I printed the chassis stl files on the GP60 model, I think you deleted them from there. Is there any difference in the drawings? Do I need to reprint?
@rambros Hello, I printed the chassis stl files on the GP60 model, I think you deleted them from there. Is there any difference in the drawings? Do I need to reprint?
@GlauTech Hello friend, No need to reprint, I have updated the model only for optimizing printing and also to make updates easier for us, Happy making!!
can you use it for anything like a bag or something. 5 Star's :D
Sure! that will be a practical use, It will sure hold a couple of kilo, thanks for the suggestion my friend!
@rambros you should put a top on it :D
Nice print my friend!!
Excellent model design. The tolerances are perfect and the tiles snap on quite well. Smooth turning and good corner cutting. I love the slightly smaller size.
Printed one today and it turned out very nicely, however the backhoe part (shovel arm) where it attaches to the back of the tractor snapped. It's just too thin in that area. Otherwise it was all good! I may scale it up and try again :)
Good! We designed it to have thin features to test the printer
Yo, thank you. Nice little thing. Printed well in PETG. And so much better in PLA. (edited)
Also works great at 330% scale - 330mm tall! I use this in our garage to help align cars as we pull in so we don't bang our doors against the garage walls. Printed at 0.3mm layer height with a 0.4mm E3D Revo nozzle on our Voron 2.4 350mm in Printed Solid Jessie PETG - Neon Yellow.
Nice, easy to print (here 50mm height, should be fine to 1:10 drift track) Printed in PET-G (devildesing) black red and white - this small army of cones take 2h
Beautiful model and easily assembled! (I stole the color scheme but added the gray bottom)
Awesome! Actually we forgot to add the grey stripe
Great model, easily printed and assembled. Thanks for making a B unit model too
@harbormaster Thanks for sharing your make. It is 1/64 scale standard gauge for Dragon Railway scale models.
Printing it vertically would leave the tips prone to breaking.
The print orientation in the STL file would be more durable, it requires no supports, bridging would be enough.
Thanks @rambros for sharing your great work. Very nice!
Huge fun as ever. Great looking model, printed great except the front headlight, but it was easy to make a little repair piece. You can't tell unless you're looking for it. This model has much less space inside for electronics than the F7 locomotive, but that just adds to the challenge. I was able to fit a 7S 2400 mAh battery in there, in addition to the rest of the electronics. There's still a little room to spare even. With four motors, this thing can 𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘺 pull. I mean, every piece of rolling stock I've printed plus dead batteries and junk everywhere I could fit it. It's really hard to overstate how impressive it is. Thanks @rambros!
Thanks for your excellent remix and your feedback
Great model, Scaled it to 60%, and even then, it worked quite well (unfortunatly, I forgot to turn the speed down, some areas are a bit worse)
But it was meant to be a small "shelf model", and for that 10/10
Nice to see it at a smaller Scale!
Velmi dobrý a funkční model vlaku musel jsem upravit dírky na světla jinak dobrý
Very nice models. As a model railroad lover, I printed the locomotive for my shelf. I just wanted some different track so I made my own:
https://www.printables.com/cs/model/872790-railway-tracks-for-open-source-train-models
Well I got 8 assembled tonight minus the little steps ran out of super glue and the couples are ready just don't have the m2x4 screws for them. Still have more hoppers to assemble on my next free night lol...sorry for bad lighting a bulb burnt out in my hobby room
Thank you very much for the project! The wagon turned out much better than I imagined!
I am happy that you like it!! Clean print!
Great model, very detailed. As ScottXN notes, all the little thin parts make it a bit difficult to assemble, but great results at the end.
Also printed Box car. I had few mistakes with supports unfortunately. But it was test print to see hwo it looks. Later I will reprint it with diferent more realistic colors. PS. sorry for quality of photo
Great system. I first printed a rail without supports and in two colours as a trial. Worked without any problems.
@KD_152738 Good morning my friend! How did you make the rails fit perfectly?
@RichardySche_2547229
Hello, I apologise for my late reply. I think you mean how I did the printing. Liability is very important. The printing plate must be very well cleaned (isopropanol). If you use a glue stick, you may not be able to remove the splint well.