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With 3d printing you can go from design to finished part in a very short time, with small parts anyway. I have been  reverse engineering and machining aircraft parts at work with several cad programs and cnc machines for the last 30+ yrs so designing the parts is not too bad but I have not been able to put in the textures ( like brick and stone) for buildings I am unable to add that feature to my building designs in any of my programs.

 Ray

what are you using for a program to design your buildings. I would love to print out that brewery.

My latest project was some catenary poles and wire. The poles took about 45 mins apiece and the wires took between 7 and 9 mins each because I had different lengths. From design to finish instaled on the layout 1 weekend (27 poles and 30 wire sets)

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