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Other Stuff => Workbench => Topic started by: d phipps on 02 March 2016, 06:03:53 PM
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Here's a pic of the Pulp Alley city pieces I've finished. I'm also working on a streetlight and a shoeshine stand -----
(http://i1337.photobucket.com/albums/o665/pulpalley/Terrain/Project%20009%20-%20City/100_8137_zpsvrmsluxs.jpg)
More to come........
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Great work on the whole set! I like the whole realscale direction all the pieces are going. Even the Trashcans don´t look to bump and chunky! A really nice contrast to the whole 3mm Lasercut stuff all around!
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Whaoa! That stuff is great! Do you have garbage inserts for the cans?
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Nice work Dave
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Great work on the whole set! I like the whole realscale direction all the pieces are going. Even the Trashcans don´t look to bump and chunky! A really nice contrast to the whole 3mm Lasercut stuff all around!
Thanks, glad you like it. I've seen some good laser cut stuff, but I have also seen a lot that really wasn't very good. I suppose it is just a matter of personal tastes. ;)
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Thanks, glad you like it. I've seen some good laser cut stuff, but I have also seen a lot that really wasn't very good. I suppose it is just a matter of personal tastes. ;)
Thats for sure Sir! I´ve got some lasercut stuff on myself and plan to buy a Lasercutter on my own this year. Each Technique has its strength and weakenings. It was not my intention to say Lasercut Stuff is ugly Resin Stuff nice. But in the last time Lasercut Terrain was brought to the Market by a lot of companies and had been a littlebit of being a bit Trendy! Just nice to see some projects for commercial usage that going in another direction then MDF.
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Indeed! I even wish I had one, because some of the pieces I want to make would work quite nice for a lasercutter. There's always the right-tool-for-the-job angle. ;)