1:72 CCG MSPV (2012): 3D printing project. COMPLETE

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Re: 1:72 CCG MSPV (2012): 3D printing project. COMPLETE

by K494 » Sat Nov 21, 2020 7:48 pm

Great work! :thumbs_up_1:

Scott

Re: 1:72 CCG MSPV (2012): 3D printing project. COMPLETE

by prince » Sat Nov 21, 2020 12:02 pm

Great work

Re: 1:72 CCG MSPV (2012): 3D printing project. COMPLETE

by doog_k » Sun Sep 08, 2013 2:42 am

Superb model and fascinating process. I need to get myself a CAD course for beginners!

Re: 1:72 CCG Midshore Patrol Vessel (2012): 3D printing proj

by PATMAT » Fri Sep 06, 2013 8:55 pm

And, done.

I'll forward more pics to the Gallery...
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Private Robertson V.C.<br />Launched 2012
Private Robertson V.C.
Launched 2012
Private Robertson V.C.<br />Launched 2012
Private Robertson V.C.
Launched 2012

Re: 1:72 CCG Midshore Patrol Vessel (2012): 3D printing proj

by Guard-Officer » Sun Aug 25, 2013 12:45 pm

Absolutely fantastic!
she looks awesome!
The hand made Bell should lend a little heart to the computer printed business, the most important piece by many old sailors opinions! the guy who gets this is going to have a hell of a model for display!

Cheers
G-O

Re: 1:72 CCG Midshore Patrol Vessel (2012): 3D printing proj

by Brian Dale » Sun Aug 25, 2013 10:09 am

She has really turned out great! I have really enjoyed watching her com together.

Re: 1:72 CCG Midshore Patrol Vessel (2012): 3D printing proj

by PATMAT » Thu Aug 22, 2013 7:14 pm

Thanks Tim, and it's been my pleasure... especially the part where I was given the opportunity to visit ship and crew, and to fill up my camera.
The model is a commission, and it won't be long before it goes to its new home.

BTW, I am compelled to point out that not everything on this model is 3D Printed plastic... I just turned the ship's bell tonight from brass!
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Re: 1:72 CCG Midshore Patrol Vessel (2012): 3D printing proj

by Timmy C » Thu Aug 22, 2013 6:07 pm

Oh it's so good to see her finished! She's glorious. Very happy to see our CG get some love!

Will you be keeping her, or will she be donated/sold?

Re: 1:72 CCG Midshore Patrol Vessel (2012): 3D printing proj

by PATMAT » Thu Aug 22, 2013 6:04 pm

Almost there!
I goofed on sizing one of the decals for the hull side, have to wait another week or so to get a replacement, drats.

Oh well, gives me time to work on the display base...
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Re: 1:72 CCG Midshore Patrol Vessel (2012): 3D printing proj

by PATMAT » Tue Aug 20, 2013 7:31 pm

Filling up the after deck with printed RHIBs.
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1:1 version
1:1 version

Re: 1:72 CCG Midshore Patrol Vessel (2012): 3D printing proj

by Cliffy B » Mon Aug 19, 2013 12:50 pm

WOW! A stunning build of an equally stunning vessel. 3D printing is fun isn't it? :thumbs_up_1:

Re: 1:72 CCG Midshore Patrol Vessel (2012): 3D printing proj

by PATMAT » Mon Aug 19, 2013 7:30 am

More progress... assembling all the bits, just a bit more to do.
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Re: 1:72 CCG Midshore Patrol Vessel (2012): 3D printing proj

by skeena59 » Tue Aug 13, 2013 8:17 pm

PATMAT wrote:Worked on railings last weekend. Not all things can or should be 3D printed! Railings are best in brass, and I used my custom etched stanchions for the job.
Pat, it's coming along beautifully. Really making progress!

Re: 1:72 CCG Midshore Patrol Vessel (2012): 3D printing proj

by PATMAT » Tue Aug 13, 2013 7:10 pm

Worked on railings last weekend. Not all things can or should be 3D printed! Railings are best in brass, and I used my custom etched stanchions for the job.
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1:1 railings
1:1 railings
Tough getting all those rails bent the same way
Tough getting all those rails bent the same way
Soggy tissue wads are good heat sinks to protect the plastic deck
Soggy tissue wads are good heat sinks to protect the plastic deck
A weekend's worth of railings
A weekend's worth of railings

Re: 1:72 CCG Midshore Patrol Vessel (2012): 3D printing proj

by PATMAT » Thu Aug 08, 2013 5:54 pm

Tinted the window panes and got them installed.. and had to do the CCG shield on front too!
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Nice blue
Nice blue
Almost black with the lid on.
Almost black with the lid on.
The shield
The shield
1:1 scale
1:1 scale

Re: 1:72 CCG Midshore Patrol Vessel (2012): 3D printing proj

by PATMAT » Tue Aug 06, 2013 9:21 pm

The mast is starting to get there... still need to make and add a few doo-dads that stick out here and there.

Everything is 3D printed, except the ladder (HO scale molded part), the whip antennae, and of course the PE stanchions.
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Re: 1:72 CCG Midshore Patrol Vessel (2012): 3D printing proj

by PATMAT » Sat Aug 03, 2013 12:15 pm

One thing about this boat, there's no shortage of markings!

I've done all the art now in Inkscape -- a good FREE alternative to a $900 copy of Adobe Illustrator, especially if you're just doing text and simple shapes. It's true vector art, and you can precisely scale and place components... much better than trying to do same with something like MS Word.

The white text will be done by a friend on a commercial printer... the color stuff can be done on clear stock on a color laserjet.

Can't wait to start sticking them!
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Lots of art all over the boat.
Lots of art all over the boat.
White text
White text
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Most of the color stuff (with black text)
Most of the color stuff (with black text)

Re: 1:72 CCG Midshore Patrol Vessel (2012): 3D printing proj

by PATMAT » Sun Jul 28, 2013 5:12 pm

Working on the windows for the pilot house. These were printed in Shapeway's "clear detail" material, which is actually slightly yellowish. The as-printed surface finish is nowhere near optical... so all the windows were roughed flat with 400 grit, then taken to near optical with 6 grades of Micromesh... each pane polished on both sides.

The panes are all precision fit to the matching openings in the pilot house, with the right thickness to make a flush fit outside. A flange on the inside allows for solid location.

We're thinking to NOT do an interior, and since the greenhouse will be so transparent, the windows will need to be dark tinted. The last picture here is the builder's model, which appears to have either painted-on or sticker windows... I'll try to improve on that look!
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Windows, polished
Windows, polished
Two windows installed
Two windows installed
And from the outside
And from the outside
The builder's version.
The builder's version.

Re: Canadian CG Midshore Patrol Vessel: 1/72 3D printing pro

by wefalck » Sun Jul 28, 2013 4:16 am

Actually, I took some advice and "primed" the parts with Future, which is just a clear acrylic afterall, on the theory that it would nicely self-level and improve the surface a bit.
Art shops also sell pure acrylics primers. Not sure about their self-levelling properties, as they have a rather low viscosity. They are good for priming small parts or where you don't want to blot-out surface details.

wefalck

Re: Canadian CG Midshore Patrol Vessel: 1/72 3D printing pro

by PATMAT » Sat Jul 27, 2013 10:15 pm

A few more parts loosely in place...
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