My youngest granddaughter, Clara, will be six years old this week and she is obsessed with dinosaurs. So Grandad (with mum’s approval) is making her a life-sized (well maybe one quarter-sized) T-Rex head for her bedroom wall. How long it survives remains to be seen!
I have downloaded an open-source digital model from the internet and scaled it to be about 68 cm long

I split it into pieces that would fit on my 3D printer and I’ve almost finished printing the bits.

So basically I have created my own Airfix kit and now all I have to do is assemble and paint it ……
I’m actually not sure if it’s going to work, or whether it will be too heavy for itself. The pieces are only 1mm thick to try and keep the weight down, but I know I have used at least 1.5kilos of plastic to build it. The worst aspect will be trying to disguise the straight joints. I’m hoping I can do it by melting some more of the plastic into them with a soldering iron. It helps that the surface is already rather gnarly, it’s just whether I can match the level of gnarliness.
And then there is the matter of the deadline. Her birthday is Thursday, but we’re seeing her on Saturday afternoon, so I’ve got a week!
So if you’re up for some modelmaking drama, this is the place to be!
Thanks for looking
Neil
I have downloaded an open-source digital model from the internet and scaled it to be about 68 cm long
I split it into pieces that would fit on my 3D printer and I’ve almost finished printing the bits.
So basically I have created my own Airfix kit and now all I have to do is assemble and paint it ……
I’m actually not sure if it’s going to work, or whether it will be too heavy for itself. The pieces are only 1mm thick to try and keep the weight down, but I know I have used at least 1.5kilos of plastic to build it. The worst aspect will be trying to disguise the straight joints. I’m hoping I can do it by melting some more of the plastic into them with a soldering iron. It helps that the surface is already rather gnarly, it’s just whether I can match the level of gnarliness.
And then there is the matter of the deadline. Her birthday is Thursday, but we’re seeing her on Saturday afternoon, so I’ve got a week!
So if you’re up for some modelmaking drama, this is the place to be!
Thanks for looking
Neil
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