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Reply to "Good Day Scott Mann, How about producing the Gunderson Maxi Stack IV cars?"

If brass is for low-volume production, I speculate that 3D printing is for even lower quantities. I always thought that 3-D printing or rapid prototyping is for as the name suggests – prototypes not for making the same piece over & over. It is suitable for small, unique detail parts like a railroad-specific antenna or pilots for converting few 3-rail locomotives to 2-rail. Since the material is deposited in layers from a thin wire, along a single line or curve at a time, it could take a long time to make just 1 car. At that speed the car could end up costing as much as the brass models if not more. Even using commercial 3-D printing services like the ones I used for past work projects for scaled prototype automotive components,  on the same size range as these cars, it was over 4 – 6 hours quoted time / part.

Another concern is the length of these cars. The actual Gunderson 3-car prototype is almost 204’ long. The approximate length of each car in O-Scale would be over 16” long. Are there many hobby 3-D printers able to print models of this size?

These are just my opnion,

Thanks,

Naveen Rajan

OGR Publishing, Inc., 1310 Eastside Centre Ct, Suite 6, Mountain Home, AR 72653
800-980-OGRR (6477)
www.ogaugerr.com

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