colin winslow 3d models
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Gothic Abbey is the third release in the Gothic series from Aether’s co-founder Colin Christenson. Gothic Cathedral was one of the most popular sets we ever released, and this next addition adds even more options. A large abbey can function as an...
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The Banning Class Bi-Plane was sculpted by Colin Christenson late in the campaign as a tribute to the first non-stop transcontinental flight performed in 1932 by James Banning and Thomas Allen. James and Thomas were the first African-American pilots...
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Gothic Expansion: Towers is the second release in the Gothic series from Aether’s co-founder Colin Christenson. Gothic Cathedral was one of the most popular sets we ever released, and this next addition adds even more options. Add towers to your...
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Initially introduced by Colin Chapman and his engineering team in 1963, it went on to win numerous championships throughout its competitive era. Its lightweight aluminum body paired with a powerful Coventry Climax engine made it a formidable opponent...
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... still secure. However, my Colin (red) miniature posed a challenge due to its 19mm base instead of the standard 20mm. ...If your miniature shares this characteristic, simply scale down the ring by about 5% and it should fit perfectly on him as well.
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The Banning Class Bi-Plane was sculpted by Colin Christenson late in the campaign as a tribute to the first non-stop transcontinental flight performed in 1932 by James Banning and Thomas Allen. James and Thomas were the first African-American pilots...
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The Peaceful series of terrain was created by Colin Christenson. Peaceful Gardens was our 2nd published set, and inspired several additional sets and series including: Hedge Mazes, Peaceful Trees, Peaceful Fountains, and Gothic Cathedral. This latest...
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... found complete. This work is the result of the Florida Atlantic University field school of archaeology 2018 season. Directed by Valentina Martínez with the assistance of Tasia Scott, Colin Waldron, Danny Rodolfo Manrique, and Andrés Garzón-Oechsle.
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Scottish-Norwegian shipbuilder Colin Archer designed and constructed the ship for Nansen's 1893 Arctic journey that aimed to freeze Fram in the ice sheet, drifting over the North Pole. This wooden ship is recognized for reaching latitudes of 85°57'N...
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We are particularly grateful to Jenny Johnson, Derek Miller, Anna Proctor, David Adamson, Mavrick Watts, Mallory Johnson, Emma Parker, Colin Baker, Abi Lindstedt, Tyler Jackson, and Andrew Lowery for their invaluable contributions. ...Thanks to each and...
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Colin Christenson crafted up this set to perfection, including several additional files since the end of the Kickstarter Campaign. We love to hear your ideas for expanding this set and you can find a link to the discord in the ReadMe. ... Check out...
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Nasos was joined by Colin Christenson and Will Walker with development of this set.It took 5 years to update the original G.E.R.D.L.E. set, and only a month to get this latest expansion. ...We hope you are as excited about the next adventures to comes...
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This was built directly from the .dxf file supplied by Colin. Print Settings Printer: Makerfarm Pegasus 10 Rafts: It doesn't matter what type of raft is used. Supports: No supports are needed. Resolution: The resolution doesn't have any impact...
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It was designed and built by the Scottish-Norwegian shipwright Colin Archer for Fridtjof Nansen's 1893 Arctic expedition in which the plan was to freeze Fram into the Arctic ice sheet and float with it over the North Pole.Fram is said to have sailed...
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This model prints completely without supports and is sturdy enough to hold several miniatures.This model was designed by Colin Christenson, the project director for the Kickstarter and one of Aether Studios co founders. If you like this ship, please...
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... they are rolling on. It was discovered independently by carpenter Colin Roberts (who named it) in the UK in 1969,[1] by dancer and sculptor Alan Boeding of MOMIX in 1979,[2] and by inventor David Hirsch, who patented it in Israel in 1980 (Wikipedia)
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Made with: Girl with a guitar by Amforma Sexy Girl - 3D Model by Tob1112 (drummer) Vrule - Iván (bass) by Vrule Sammy02 by 3DLadnik Piano - Upright piano and stool by Winslow Drums - Blue Drum Kit by wor0003 Keyboard - unknown Piano Player - unknown...
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... of 0.2mm. I used rafts, but no supports are needed when the parts are printed in the same orientation as the STL files shown here. Thanks to Lieke den Bakker for the idea. See more of my designs at https://www.thingiverse.com/Winslow/designs
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... were as follows: Base: 16 minutes. Top rail: 7 minutes. Posts (printed upright): 23 minutes. Patterned center pieces varied between 24 and 30 minutes. For more of my innovative designs, please visit https://www.thingiverse.com/Winslow/designs
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... the Towers and Gatehouses. I strengthened the rather delicate finials at the tops of the Towers and Gatehouses by (very carefully) dribbling a little Superglue over them. See more of my designs at https://www.thingiverse.com/Winslow/designs. ...
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... Height (excluding bell) - 7cms Estimated printing times: Main body - 7h. 52m. Main roof - 3h. 9m. Top roof - 1h. 31m. Wheel assembly - 18m. Wheel guard - 5m. Bell - 3m. To view more of my designs, visit https://www.thingiverse.com/Winslow/designs
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... depending on the model chosen. The smaller 1:25 model takes approximately 44 minutes to print, while the larger 1:12 model requires around 1 hour and 45 minutes. To see more of my designs, please visit https://www.thingiverse.com/Winslow/designs.
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See more of my designs at https://www.thingiverse.com/Winslow/designs Instructions Print all parts in the orientation shown. (Note: Pram body is printed upside-down.) No supports are needed, but a raft is helpful. You will need two copies of each...
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... Large Model: Main part (with statue) - 10h. Main part (without statue) - 9h. 23m. Top part - 5h.28m. Small model (with statue) - 6h.20m. Small model (without statue) - 6h. See more of my designs at https://www.thingiverse.com/Winslow/designs
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... Main part (with statue) - 10h. Main part (without statue) - 9h. 23m. Top part - 5h.28m. Small model (with statue) - 6h.20m. Small model (without statue) - 6h. See more of my designs at https://www.thingiverse.com/Winslow/designs
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... eight legs and one stand base together, as well as all parts of the lid. A complementary stool is available for download at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3122118. To see more designs from me, visit https://www.thingiverse.com/Winslow/designs.
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(4 in.) See more of my designs at https://www.thingiverse.com/Winslow/designs Instructions You will need to print 12 copies of the umbrella section to make a complete umbrella. It is possible to print all of them at once by arranging all 12 sections...
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... Urn A: 1h. 12m. Urn B: 54m. Urn B (vase): 46m. Urn B (lid): 23m. Urn C: 1h. 42m. Urn D: 59m. Urn E: 54m. Urn F: 1h. 4m. Pedestal 01: 2h. 49m. Pedestal 02: 2h. 28m. See more of my designs at https://www.thingiverse.com/Winslow/designs
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... Layer height - .20mm, Infill - 10%, with raft. Printing times were: Base - 16m. Top - 7 m. Post (print upright) - 23m. The patterned centre parts varied between 24m. and 30m. See more of my designs at https://www.thingiverse.com/Winslow/designs
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... 1h. 12m. Urn B: 54m. Urn B (vase): 46m. Urn B (lid): 23m. Urn C: 1h. 42m. Urn D: 59m. Urn E: 54m. Urn F: 1h. 4m. Pedestal 01: 2h. 49m. Pedestal 02: 2h. 28m. See more of my designs at https://www.thingiverse.com/Winslow/designs