![]() I will print them out on either thin velum or the overhead projector sheets, cut them out, and place them on the inside of the church windows. My 3D printed church! This looks a little rough right now, but we have some cleaning up to do and then the finishing.įor instance, I’m going to go online and find pictures of stained glass windows. He drew up the first iteration and it was very close! To help iron out some of the details we pulled up images of country churches online and I showed him what I was picturing in my head.ĭue to the wonderful world of technology, and Jay’s ability to translate my thoughts into actual projects, we were able to come up with…. Jay decided that he would try to make a church for me. ![]() The problem is that I can only find it in plastic, and not very good plastic at that… It’s why I’ve been spending so much time trying to get the finishing techniques just right for our buildings. Call me silly, but I really don’t want my plastic structures to look like plastic. While trying to plan out the town and surrounding area involved in our model train layout I have discovered that I’m not very happy with my choices for structures. ![]()
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