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by aegidian
Ten 1:200 scale miniatures in the the style of a 2010/2011 season Formula One car (with a small rear wing, large 'snowplough' front wing, high nose and slim 'coke-bottle' engine cover.)

Designed to be made in Stainless Steel, but equally good in white/black/transparent detail acrylic. Supplied unpainted, but with a good eye and a fine brush you should be able to recreate most team liveries.

 
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by aegidian
The Ossuary set of dice piles together skulls with large flat numerals (or pips in the case of the four sided die).
They're intended to add a hint of the mortuary madness of the Paris Catacombs to your die rolling, while remaining pleasant to handle and roll.

Set of six dice, fifty (count 'em) skulls.
Twenty sided, from twelve skulls.
Twelve sided, eight skulls with side bones.
Ten sided, with another twelve skulls.

Eight sided, built from six skulls.
Six sided, built from eight skulls.

Four sided, a simple tetrahedral pyramid of skulls.
Successfully 3d printed
 
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by eddielicitra
Gear Wraps are small, lightweight cable wraps to keep earbuds, charging, and USB cables organized. Designed as an addition to the everyday carry aesthetic, when printed in ABS, they're strong, light, quick to use, and a great way to keep cables organized in a backpack or messenger bag. More information here: http://work.eddielicitra.com/Gear-Wraps
 
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by aegidian
Six 1:200 scale, detailed miniatures of the Grand Prix winning cars from the classic 1976 Formula One season.

McLaren M23 (James Hunt)
Ferrari 312 T2 (Niki Lauda, Clay Regazzoni)
Tyrrell P34 (Jody Scheckter)
Lotus 77 (Mario Andretti)
March 761 (Ronnie Peterson)
Penske PC4 (John Watson)

Suitable for use with the Formula D, Formula De, or Speed Circuit boardgames or any similar 1:200 scale racing games.
Or simply as a miniature display of six exquisite racing machines.

Sadly, these models cannot be printed in the strong and flexible nylon, as the details on the car wings is too fine to print accurately in this material.

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by Mechanoid
Here are some very famous sci fi shuttle eagle transports from 1970s television. These are the 4 variations in 1/1000 scale, perfect for table top gaming, fleet style gaming. These were designed for WSF material, but I realize some prefer max detail with FUD, so I am keeping that material open for these. But do try to remember FUD is extremely weak and breaks easy. Remember ShapeWays tends to rotate designs in their printing containers, this sometimes changes the details in the appearance of the designs. ***Try some of our other ships to go with these & let us know what you think.*** Down in the comments area, we have a picture shared with us, from modeler Scouls502, Just click the little pic, and it will load the full size picture. Plus one he did for us to post in as the default picture. Scouls502 truely did these designs justice. The level of detail he was able to show in the designs, well we didn't honestly think it would show that well. Scouls502 good on you Sir. Have some cookies. PLEASE RATE THIS MODEL.
 
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by aegidian
A set of eight 1:200 scale miniatures intended for use with the old Descartes board game Formula De.

They represent four Grand Prix winning cars from 1962: the Lotus 25 driven by Jim Clark, the Ferrari 156 "Sharknose" driven by Phil Hill, the Porsche 804 driven by Dan Gurney, and the BRM P57 driven by Graham Hill.
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by AmericanArchetype
Used to enhance the acoustics of a live band performance and protect band members from weather conditions, bandstands can be found all around the world in city parks or other public gathering places. The design of the American Archetype bandstand is based on the combination of several prototypes, including bandstands in New Orleans, LA, Boston, MA, Providence, RI and Pawtucket, RI. Its general style follows bandstands that were designed in the early 1900s–most of which are still in use today. Instruction sheet available at http://www.AmericanArchetypeModels.com
 
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by marfsplat
MAY OR MAY NOT STAY UPRIGHT. Waiting on delivery of the prototype to see if I need to add a base.
 
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by taalmod
This is a pit building for the game of Formula D/Dè.
It will fit all tracks ( that I know of) that has a straight pit lane, with Spa being the only exception, as it is too narrow in one end.

The back sports 10 garage doors and signs for the crews.
The building has a top floor with windows on all sides.
The roof of the buliding can be used for placing a piece of paper to write who is using which pit.

The front has pits and a pitwall, and the lines between the spaces have been lowered a bit to make it easier to paint.


The pictures are made of a prototype and there will be the following changes to the final model (viewable in the model view):
  • pitwall a few mm lower.
  • Signs are bare with no letters. It did not work out, and it will look better with labels.
If you open this in Firefox, you can see the final version in 3D
 
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by aegidian
The WOSAT Running Wizard emblem, rendered as a pendant.
 
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