Would you want a 6-8\" pyro on your desk
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Would you want a 6-8\" pyro on your desk
I am going to get a sterolithography model made them I am going to attempt to make a silicone mold of it. Then maybe I can mold some for people that want a pyro model on thier desk
I have two gallons of silicon molding compound.
I have a few quotes for a 6\" at $200 or $370 if I get two (cheapest of 4 quotes). I am thinking I'll get two just incase one breaks in the mold
I have a full size model I had sent off for quote. just shy of $30,000 I guess they missed the point of re-scaling the model
I have two gallons of silicon molding compound.
I have a few quotes for a 6\" at $200 or $370 if I get two (cheapest of 4 quotes). I am thinking I'll get two just incase one breaks in the mold
I have a full size model I had sent off for quote. just shy of $30,000 I guess they missed the point of re-scaling the model
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I wonder if you could get the one that was made for the D4 project converted somehow. It should be up for download on Planet Descent somewhere. I think it is by far the best looking Pyro GX model outside the D2/D3 cutscenes, tho it is a semi-low poly model for ingame use. Of course the GX would probably be a lot harder to mold then the GL.
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Krom,
I agree I get warm fuzzies all over when I see that model!
I did get one of the translators and it created a .3ds file but my demo version of 3dmax won't open it , UPDATE but it will import AHH that Hi-Rez D4 pyro must have been the Krentz model I followed. here's it imported re-textured thanks to Supersheep's MaxOOFy thingy. And EXPORTED to stl format.
Yes the hung over stabalizers on the GX would make molding more difficult. Maybe stand it on end. Now we need a good painter that can really do these justice!
d3jake,
will keep everyone informed, I just pulled off a big design job for my company and inturn they were awarded a large contract to build them. Hopefully I'll get a little bonus that I can make one of these models with.
I've never made a silcone mold but know what needs done. I am open to suggestions. I know I can use my son's legos to build the outer frame work, all I'll need to do is figure out where the parting lines run.
Anyone here have experience with home brewed silicone molds? Bubba?
I agree I get warm fuzzies all over when I see that model!
I did get one of the translators and it created a .3ds file but my demo version of 3dmax won't open it , UPDATE but it will import AHH that Hi-Rez D4 pyro must have been the Krentz model I followed. here's it imported re-textured thanks to Supersheep's MaxOOFy thingy. And EXPORTED to stl format.
Yes the hung over stabalizers on the GX would make molding more difficult. Maybe stand it on end. Now we need a good painter that can really do these justice!
d3jake,
will keep everyone informed, I just pulled off a big design job for my company and inturn they were awarded a large contract to build them. Hopefully I'll get a little bonus that I can make one of these models with.
I've never made a silcone mold but know what needs done. I am open to suggestions. I know I can use my son's legos to build the outer frame work, all I'll need to do is figure out where the parting lines run.
Anyone here have experience with home brewed silicone molds? Bubba?
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Yeah, the thing with that model is doing the stabilizers right is going to be a massive undertaking, and honestly I have my doubts it could be done in one piece. I think it would have to be broken down into a few smaller pieces and then assembled after molding, and I imagine that would skyrocket the price.
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http://www.artmolds.com/category76.cfm getting it set up correctly is key. once the mold is created the rest is easy
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
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Grant it, it cost $550, but after talking to the guy, the results were outstanding. He said it felt very solid.
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Grant it, it cost $550, but after talking to the guy, the results were outstanding. He said it felt very solid.
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Interesting I spoke with Dave there today Jarod, I had sesnt them a 20' sterolithography model and they quoted it just shy of $30,000HighOctane_Jared wrote:http://www.interpro-rtc.com/
After I spoke with him I found out he's an old skool gamer too that's when he came back ith the $200 for a 6" model $370 for two in SLA the Objet option was like $400 or $760 for two.
Bubba has offered up his D2 "True to Movie Pyro" that I think I prefer since it's the closest to D2's pyro.
Jarod did you have a few hundred floating around that you care to share! Umm maybe I can get Zach on board and he'll spilt the cost with me!
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True, beary true. I wonder how many castings we could get from one mold.BUBBALOU wrote:http://www.artmolds.com/category76.cfm getting it set up correctly is key. once the mold is created the rest is easy
Like Krom stated this will likely be a few parts that are chemically welded together.
I couldn't imagine trying to vent this in a single mold.
It looks like we might have to "beef up" the guns so they woon't be so fragile. At 6" the barrel section is less than 1/32" Too small.
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Yeah Jared that Mudbox Model animation of the figure is nice ( Taken from )
no need to touch anything, just use the correct resin
no need to touch anything, just use the correct resin
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Capm, The castings from the stereolithography won't be too expensive not the original 3d model that is what will cost a few hundred dollrs. I was thinking that I might be able to do the castings myself. Now I haven't priced any material but I can't imagine they would be much more than 10-15 bucks or so plus shipping box packing material and postage.
I don't mind investing my time for something like this.
The expense comes in getting the original 3d model made.
So never fear for a small fee you too could have your very own unpainted pyro!
I don't mind investing my time for something like this.
The expense comes in getting the original 3d model made.
So never fear for a small fee you too could have your very own unpainted pyro!
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Good idea. It would be easy for me to do it. but would likely double the cost of the 1sr part.WillyP wrote:You should mold your 3dverter into it so you plug the sidewinder into underneath the front and the usb lead comes out the back.
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Ok Here's the 3 models we have to select from
Bubba's
rendered...
Eagle's
and rendered...
Krentz's
rendered..
I have emailed Eagle and asked if he could make a bracket that attaches the missles as they are they are dangling in space.
I like all three. I think Eagles will make the better part for casting. This would be my preference.
Opinons. I should have pricing for individual casted parts Monday-Tuesday. I would like to place the order next Friday for the Sterolithogry Model and follow that possibly with and order for the silicone mold and several casted parts shortly after that. Here's some of thier work ... http://www.interpro-rtc.com/gallery.html The Female Figure represents the quality of the sterolithography (SLA) part, this is the part that the mold will be cast from.
I'll start a new thread when I receive the quotes for the mold and casted parts Monday/Tueday. Then we can get serious.
I also asked if they had painters, maybe some of you would like to get them painted. I'll try to not screw mine up to bad when I paint it
KB
Bubba's
rendered...
Eagle's
and rendered...
Krentz's
rendered..
I have emailed Eagle and asked if he could make a bracket that attaches the missles as they are they are dangling in space.
I like all three. I think Eagles will make the better part for casting. This would be my preference.
Opinons. I should have pricing for individual casted parts Monday-Tuesday. I would like to place the order next Friday for the Sterolithogry Model and follow that possibly with and order for the silicone mold and several casted parts shortly after that. Here's some of thier work ... http://www.interpro-rtc.com/gallery.html The Female Figure represents the quality of the sterolithography (SLA) part, this is the part that the mold will be cast from.
I'll start a new thread when I receive the quotes for the mold and casted parts Monday/Tueday. Then we can get serious.
I also asked if they had painters, maybe some of you would like to get them painted. I'll try to not screw mine up to bad when I paint it
KB
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Purely from the perspective of process both the STL part and later the castings I think Eagles provides enough meat to keeps things from breaking to easily.
It would be easir to process these if the missles were detached and later glued on. I will propose that to the shop.
I still need Eagle to clean a few things up assuming he's receptive. I have emailed him. If not Bubba's with a little more clean up will be fine too!
KB
Purely from the perspective of process both the STL part and later the castings I think Eagles provides enough meat to keeps things from breaking to easily.
It would be easir to process these if the missles were detached and later glued on. I will propose that to the shop.
I still need Eagle to clean a few things up assuming he's receptive. I have emailed him. If not Bubba's with a little more clean up will be fine too!
KB
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jake,
If I read between your lines, the files that I send to the STL process are pretty rough (choppy) in the translation that is used. The vendor will process and then smooth the surface then a light glass bead so the part will hold a primer.
If I mis understaood and you are only worried about scale. How critical do you think we should be? I would prefer a model that look's like the one in the pictures (not game play-quality to low), but it must have some detail in it. The only pyro of the three that is actually available for game play is Eagles Right? And That's for us OldSkool'rs in D2-XL.
Maybe I am wrong. But remember most likely few of us will ever paint the models and those that don't would like to have something for eye candy
KB
If I read between your lines, the files that I send to the STL process are pretty rough (choppy) in the translation that is used. The vendor will process and then smooth the surface then a light glass bead so the part will hold a primer.
If I mis understaood and you are only worried about scale. How critical do you think we should be? I would prefer a model that look's like the one in the pictures (not game play-quality to low), but it must have some detail in it. The only pyro of the three that is actually available for game play is Eagles Right? And That's for us OldSkool'rs in D2-XL.
Maybe I am wrong. But remember most likely few of us will ever paint the models and those that don't would like to have something for eye candy
KB
Heh, I think you misunderstand me... Prolyl because its misnight and shoudl really be in bed... Its not a huge priority to have concussions to add on. I would just like for mine to look really close to the D3 cinematic pyro, when I was younger I always wanted a toy Pyro, but becuase Descent wasn't that popular, they were never made... I guess I'm trying to get a toy the way I want it, but you shouldn't base all of the major decisions on this just upon my childhood dreams....
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why not jake? I am basing them on mine, but remember it is not the pyro-gl from D3.
I would like to seek peoples in opinions especially those that have a dream of a Pyro on thier Desk!
I promise that I will consider these inputs since the decision needs to made soon. Ferno says \"Put it in neutral\" so let's see what he has in mind.
It would be nice if we all can find a comprimise.
You see I will get a model, and I am willing to adjust my dream , I am trying to find away for everyone that wants one to be able to get one and to like the one we get So speak up and be heard!
KB
I would like to seek peoples in opinions especially those that have a dream of a Pyro on thier Desk!
I promise that I will consider these inputs since the decision needs to made soon. Ferno says \"Put it in neutral\" so let's see what he has in mind.
It would be nice if we all can find a comprimise.
You see I will get a model, and I am willing to adjust my dream , I am trying to find away for everyone that wants one to be able to get one and to like the one we get So speak up and be heard!
KB
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Eagel's is good, but I don't think it's the best when it comes to detail.
I'd like to see Ferno's pyro when it's finished before I place any votes.
So untill then......
What about this pyro?
It's from the Into Cerberon team.
Full of detail and unpainted.
You know it's going to look great straight out the mold!
I'm hoping Ferno's pyro will have lots of detail something like the IC pyro.
I'd like to see Ferno's pyro when it's finished before I place any votes.
So untill then......
What about this pyro?
It's from the Into Cerberon team.
Full of detail and unpainted.
You know it's going to look great straight out the mold!
I'm hoping Ferno's pyro will have lots of detail something like the IC pyro.