| Need A Custom Lego Modeler. [message #39703] Fri, 02 December 2011 01:50 UTC |
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Hello.
My name is Dakota Colley, I am in need of a Custom Lego weapons designer to make weapons for my company.
I run a small growing lego customs business called Republic Customs.
The weapons themes must vary from all sorts of Scifi feilds to modern warfeare/ combat weaponary.
If you are interested please contact me and send photos of your works, if I like what I see we can work somthing out.
Thank you in advance.
Dakota Colley
Republic Customs
Dakota K. Colley
Republic Customs
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| Re: Need A Custom Lego Modeler. [message #39727 is a reply to message #39703 ] Fri, 02 December 2011 10:10 UTC |
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maybe I can help. I like weapon design, even though I dropped after discovering nerf guns, they're just too good. I modeled this some 3 years ago to test a milling material
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| Re: Need A Custom Lego Modeler. [message #40052 is a reply to message #39723 ] Sat, 10 December 2011 09:57 UTC |
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Just out of curiosity ... how well do those printed pieces fit the lego blocks. Apart from the micron-level precision required I'd guess the plastic used for lego blocks has a very specific, small level of elasticity. The cheep Lego knock-offs I have seen don't fit as well ... partially because of a different material used. How does it compare to the materials available at Shapeways ?
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| Re: Need A Custom Lego Modeler. [message #40053 is a reply to message #39727 ] Sat, 10 December 2011 10:12 UTC |
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Hi, there has not been any problems with WSF or FUD this is due to the small size of parts and my accurate measuring. I know warping can happen for long thin parts, it's always best to test.
Cheers
Vijay
www.dotsan.com
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