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Hi all,

At the moment on my workbench two versions of building-kits in scale H0 (1;87), made by Polish manufacturer Nanofaktura.
Two versions of Ursus tractors 912 and C385, but also possible to make in a Zetor-version. I still have to decide that......


Must say: 3D-printed but extremely detailed!!!
I have high expectations from it, so i bought them from the website without even seeing a real model first!

Here are some pictures, i've just started:

 

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Stay tuned, more to come!!

BR
Jan

 

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5 hours ago, SPN said:

How easy would it be for the model to be scaled up and printed at 1/32?

the seller could easily do it, buying a file then resizing isn't that easy as you don't know what scale its formatted in stl file wise. can be done but takes some working out 

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On 3/17/2024 at 5:10 PM, Tractorman810 said:

few hours this afternoon in between jobs for her indoors 😂😂😂 3 red ones done,1 x green ,1 blue on the table,and another in the booth in primer ,also 3 six tons awaiting a start .have  done some test decals as well, but not as sharp as i want so back to the drawing board on those

also got my first run of 8 ton versions of the printer as well, but they are upstairs safe, as i am running out of space 

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18 hours ago, SPN said:

How easy would it be for the model to be scaled up and printed at 1/32?

Rescaleing the files would be fairly easy, Just download them, import them into your "slicer" after they were sliced, their width height and depth would show beside them, multiply one of them by 87, then divide the answere by 32 to convert to 1/32nd, take a note of the increase in percentage as shown in your slicer, and increase that percentage on all subsequent parts, done it quite a few times myself, take note though you do need a PC, or sometime similar, a decent laptop or tablet, The files only cost £29 to download, so hardly break the bank, There are also files on that site for Zetors and other Russian type tractors, see link below,

https://nanofaktura.pl/187-1/new

Regards

Joe.

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9 hours ago, James Joe Dewar said:

Rescaleing the files would be fairly easy, Just download them, import them into your "slicer" after they were sliced, their width height and depth would show beside them, multiply one of them by 87, then divide the answere by 32 to convert to 1/32nd, take a note of the increase in percentage as shown in your slicer, and increase that percentage on all subsequent parts, done it quite a few times myself, take note though you do need a PC, or sometime similar, a decent laptop or tablet, The files only cost £29 to download, so hardly break the bank, There are also files on that site for Zetors and other Russian type tractors, see link below,

https://nanofaktura.pl/187-1/new

Regards

Joe.

Hi all,

 

As far as i'm aware, i don't know whether the manufacturer sells the files.
On his website you only find the (printed) products.
For someone wanting to purchase and re-scale a file: i personally would start off with contacting the manufacturer.
Asking a question can only result in getting an answer and thereby clarity.

Still i'm curious if someone wants to do so........
Keep us informed please!?


Best regards,
Jan

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As no model manufacturer has produced either a Sumo trio or Cousins Patriot I thought I would pair together a couple of available models to produce a similar tool.

An Imants subsoiler on the front hooked up to a Kuhn 3020 discs and heavy packer.  I did a bit of weathering to make the rig looked worked, and unless someone comes up with either of the above it will have to do.

Cousins Patriots have been a godsend in these parts, preparing the soil structure to better cope with the heavy persistant rains we have seen recently.

 

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Finally got around too buying the CASE Puma 165,  changed the rims to R28 & R38 replica's using Puma 240 & Vestrum 130 parts.  The tyres came off an Arion 550 sometime ago. Added some dealer decals etc.

The front tool box was adapted from a broken bumper weight.

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23 hours ago, NIGEL FORD said:

Finally got to do this after about a 30 year wait from doing the ditcher on the MF165..... Only recent years has someone done the bonnet side decals in nice "white" background rather than the CORGI brownish ones. Note I have filed off the clutch pedal as Corgi made the mistake that the Select-O-speed only has a small "inching pedal".MyCORGIFORD5000whedgecutterns424.thumb.JPG.2e5c3009544b5b8066c20c9f944db140.JPGMyCORGIFORD5000hedgecutterosr424.thumb.JPG.59a1b6ef667f2ec5984d153f662f83d3.JPG

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Nice that Nigel 

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17 hours ago, phil phoenix said:

I bought the UH Puma 260 last week and have since added a few extra's, really nice model.

 

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Very nice

what is the front weight from - MF? 

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52 minutes ago, phil phoenix said:

It was on a Valtra Joe, I can't remember which one as its been in a drawer for a while.  I've got a colour coded toolbox going on the Puma once the red paint coats dry.

I recognise it now Phil, it was off the Ros N174 - I did have a couple of those bought for 25 quid each but they were not great so got rid of them 

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I decided I needed a chemical store for my layout. This is a 20ft shipping container kit from Trumpeter, which I assembled, painted and weathered. The chemical containers and drums are from HLT Miniatures. The blue Horstine Farmery Chemsafe was 3D printed and painted by me. Decals are from Dave Sanders at Machinery Decals in Staffordshire.

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various bits of card in different shapes, widths, lengths.... for Wheels, chassis, templates and spares for when the knife inevitably goes on its own voyage.
In particular a pile of bits that it would be helpful if the accumulated dust on top of it could assist in some way with some the precision folding required.

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