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Dear fellow enthusiasts,

Development Page: oo3dmodels

Current Models in Development:

  1. Blackpool Wind Mill:

    • Description: The Blackpool Wind Mill model is currently in development. This iconic structure will be meticulously recreated in 3D, capturing its unique architectural details and historical significance.
    • Progress: As of 28/2/2024, the development of the Blackpool Wind Mill model is underway. Our team is actively working on modelling and texturing the structure to ensure accuracy and realism.
    • Expected Completion: The expected completion date for the Blackpool Wind Mill model is May/June 2024. However, please note that this timeline is subject to change based on the complexity of the model and any unforeseen challenges encountered during development.
  2. Blackpool Engineering Tram:

    • Description: The Blackpool Engineering Tram model is another exciting project currently in development. This model aims to replicate the unique design and features of the Blackpool Engineering Tram, paying homage to its role in the city's transportation history.
    • Progress: Development of the Blackpool Engineering Tram model commenced on 14/1/2024. Our team has been researching and gathering references to ensure the accuracy of the model's design and construction.
    • Expected Completion: We anticipate completing the Blackpool Engineering Tram model by April/May 2024. However, please note that this timeline is tentative and may be adjusted based on the complexities encountered during the modelling and detailing phases.

Stay Updated: Stay tuned for further updates on the development of these exciting models! We will regularly post progress reports, sneak peeks, and behind-the-scenes insights to keep you informed about the latest developments in our modeling projects.

Thank you for your interest and support in oo3dmodels! If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to reach out to us.

Thank you for being a part of the oo3dmodels community. Together, we're shaping a world of creativity, innovation, and endless possibilities.

Warm regards,

Martin

Founder of oo3dmodels

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Here are some pictures of the engineering tram still in development stage 

 

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@badwolf, It is looking good our kid, you truly amaze us how quick you develop these models and the time you put into them.... I know one thing for sure if it was me doing them the computer and the printer would have been in the bin by now lol...

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@chris Thank you for your kind comments chris ..... what are you after? lol 😛

 

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Just a quick update the bogies are complete and for the most part it’s completed just the little details that need finishing here are some pics 

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Another pic

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Looks Great..!, I Can't wait for this OO Model Tram to be released..!👍👍

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Nice one Martin, definitely one the mainstream brands won't cast, too modern for my intended layout though! Thought: It's been a while since your trolley poles were introduced, with improved methods now would it be possible to do a mk2 version with finer detail or keep this 'on ice' for a while? Something to supplement the guard fittings 🙄 

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Hi @Wessy57, i welcome your comments, please can you give more details on how the trolley poles could be improved maybe with pictures and like always i will do my best, but please remember although 3d printing has come a long way in the years i have been doing it some really fine detail is not posable. 

 

Maybe one day i will try resin printing that can do finer detail but that is a whole different beast and not in my budget right now.

 

Thank you 

Martin

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