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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Topic started by: d phipps on May 19, 2016, 11:28:52 PM
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A few more 3d prints I made for Pulp Alley.....
(http://i1337.photobucket.com/albums/o665/pulpalley/Art%20of%20Pulp%20Alley/Product/99%20BOTTLES_zps4k6uigxt.jpg)
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Oh man if only they were clear ones... They look fantastic in any case!
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Wow That would be great for a prohibition era gin running story line. You going to have them for sale? ???
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I'm feeling thirsty! Great idea.
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Love the tester glass on the table!
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THANKS guys, glad you like them!
Wow That would be great for a prohibition era gin running story line. You going to have them for sale? ???
I printed some overnight, so if they turn out okay I may add a few to the store.
The neck on one of the bottles broke when I was cleaning it up. I may have just been too rough with it, but if it keeps happening I wouldn't want to sell them.
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(http://i1337.photobucket.com/albums/o665/pulpalley/Art%20of%20Pulp%20Alley/Product/99%20BOTTLES_zps4k6uigxt.jpg)
Nitroglycerin... :D
Invented in 1847, nitroglycerin has been employed in the construction, demolition, and mining industries.
In April 1866, three crates of nitroglycerin were shipped to California for the Central Pacific Railroad, which planned to experiment with it as a blasting explosive to expedite the construction of the 1,659-foot (506 m)-long Summit Tunnel through the Sierra Nevada Mountains. One of the crates exploded, destroying a Wells Fargo company office in San Francisco and killing 15 people. This led to a complete ban on the transportation of liquid nitroglycerin in California.
Liquid nitroglycerin was widely banned elsewhere as well, and these legal restrictions led to Alfred Nobel and his company's developing dynamite in 1867.
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Nitroglycerin... :D
Oh yes! A great idea! :D
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Fantastic work again Dave.