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jsw
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O-scale model railroad diner.  Almost complete.  All that is lacking is adding the illumination to the building, the entryway, and the sign on top.  Made mostly of Hatchbox ABS.  MK3S

Posted : 14/07/2020 11:17 pm
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gkas
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Love it!! Great model.

Posted : 15/07/2020 2:56 am
jsw
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Thanks.

Here's a shot of it semi-installed with the illumination working.

Posted : 18/07/2020 10:15 pm
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Clemens M.
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@jsw

Who is the manufacturer of the rails?

Best regards, Clemens

Mini, i3 MK2.5S, i3 MK4, CClone (Eigenbau)

Posted : 19/07/2020 7:48 pm
jsw
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That's just plain vanilla Lionel O scale tubular track.  Available anywhere.

Posted : 19/07/2020 8:23 pm
TiWi
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It's so cute. How did you attach the illumination there?

Posted : 01/10/2020 10:32 am
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3D printing must be a real boon for miniature railway enthusiasts. No more stock stuff and I guess you save money as well.

Posted : 01/10/2020 1:57 pm
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That is a very nice design.  

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Posted : 01/10/2020 3:40 pm
jsw
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It's so cute. How did you attach the illumination there?

Thanks everyone.  😉

The illumination in the main part of the diner is a small automotive bulb.  The entryway and the sign are LEDs with the wiring simply fished through small holes.  The sign has a thin transparent PLA diffuser right under the outer shell.

Yes, 3d printing and model railroading go hand in hand.  I first saw a live 3d printer at a train show a number of years ago and I immediately realized that it was the answer to the issue of finding reasonably-priced buildings and accessories.  I was first printing things at the local 'makerspace', but I broke down and ordered the MK3S last winter when all three of the 'good' printers in the lab were down all at once.

At almost every train show there will be somebody selling 3d printed buildings.  If you don't see what you want, they will have a book of models and will print you one on demand, time allowing, of course.  What is REALLY nice is that if there is a model, for example, in HO scale and you are an O scale fan, it's trivial to resize and print in your scale.  The photo below was at the Denver train show last February right before the Covid hit the fan.  It looks like a Creality of some type.

Posted : 01/10/2020 8:23 pm
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