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Carísimos tus archivos

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Tranquilo entonces 👍 cualquier cosa me avisas (no avisar).

is it possible to get this in an OBJ file for 3d printing please.

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I didn't understand the question. The STL format is the most appropriate for 3D printing; the same files that are printed and photographed are the same in cults.

Yes, I can put it in OBJ; please wait for an update throughout the day.

Hi, I bought your Female Mechanic Holding a Power Drill and there's an error on the hand holding the drill. Can you fix the fingers or refund?

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Hi, I’ve just checked and confirmed that there was indeed an error. I remember correcting it previously, but it seems I uploaded the wrong file. I’ve now updated it on Cults. I hope everything is correct this time. Sorry for the inconvenience, and thank you for bringing it to my attention.

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I hope you like it, and that you’ll visit my little shop often. New updates for garage dioramas are coming soon!

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Thank you very much! I'll follow to keep up to date with new models :)

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hello dear
i want to learn how u made your 3d models
can u say to me your program for made stl

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I use ZBrush for non-geometric models and SolidWorks for geometric modeling, such as an oil display stand.

Since these are miniatures, there are certain areas where you can “cheat” a bit — spots that even the best printer in the world wouldn’t reproduce perfectly. However, when it comes to clothing or some accessories, the details become very noticeable. I print a lot of miniatures, and many of them have modeling errors where thin walls end up exposed. I usually make sure those thin walls don’t exist by thickening or integrating them into the main piece, so I can print it in a way that prevents parts of the clothing from coming off or breaking due to being too thin.

Can you share nude person with us then we can try some but if u share it with bone and joint then its made easy for us

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I appreciate the request — it’s definitely in my plans. However, for now, I’ll have to pass. Models like that are on my to-do list, but it’ll still take a little while before I get to them.

How well will the oil shelves scale to 1/24?

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The files are very good in 1/24 scale - keeping all the details along with being easy to print and especially paint - both resin and filament, however I suggest that if you are going to make 1/24 in resin you will have to make new supports, since the size/weight ratio of the file already with supports are optimized for 1/87, 1/64 and 1/43.