Aye, Cap'n! Probably tomorrow (Tuesday).rtheriaque wrote:Steve,
Are you going to release that Midway CV-6 for Merit? I want to pull the trigger but it seems set u- for Trumpeter.
Thanks so much, Bob!robertmelvin wrote:Steve, I stand in awe of the line of products that you have presented to the ship modeling world in what is truly a short time. I have definitely purchased several of your products and can only pronounce myself totally satisfied with each and every item.... I have just been blown away by what we are now being offered and the possibilities for the future.
Bob M.
Sorry that happened to you!hypno7 wrote:Hello Steve,
Just to let you know, I tried to buy the CV-5 and CV-6 islands in 1/700 (for Trumpeter) and I got a notification from Shapeways that says "Unfortunately, we are unable to manufacture one of the products in order #xxxxxxx". Both products could not be printed (or so they claim).
A little background about cancellations. Unfortunately, cancellation is common for the first purchase of products with finely designed features. The product has to be adjusted by the designer before Shapeways will offer it for sale again. Although every design is evaluated for printability by Shapeways' analysis software when the design is uploaded, it is only after an item is purchased that a human 3D printer operator "print engineer" evaluates the design to see if he or she believes it can survive cleaning and handling. The print engineer then makes a judgment call based upon his or her experience.
In order to be as accurate as possible, my designs usually have very fine features, pushing both my software hard and Shapeways' printers hard. Especially when it comes to 1/700 scale, the first purchases sometimes get canceled due to features that are deemed to be too fine.
But no worries! Shapeways immediately informs the designer when an order has been cancelled because Shapeways has determined the product to be unlikely to survive cleaning due to "thin wires" as they call it. Shapeways sends a rendering to the designer with specific instructions on what to thicken. I make the change the same day I receive notification. In this case, they required me to thicken the tripod legs in that scale to better support the fighting top. I'm thickening them now and will upload the new design shortly.
Please register on Shapeways. For clients who are registered on Shapeways, Shapeways notifies the designer of every sale and any cancellation identifying the purchaser by registration nickname. If there is a cancellation, the designer can contact the registered client and let him or her know when the adjusted design is ready to reorder. Clients not registered are called "guests" and designers aren't notified who placed the order or whose order was canceled.
I hope this helps and hope you'll reorder!
Thanks, Kelley!TOMLABEL wrote:WOW, Steve!!!! These are AWESOME!!!!![]()
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I can't wait to get my hands on them!!! I love the detail you are able to get with the 1/350 versions!
Thanks you very much for doing them!!!
Kelley

