i would think it's an abs plastic.... looks like those are molded...if you see around the areas by the legs that get close to the outer border...u'll see a round notch out.... so i think thats from the molds....
The small silhouette pieces of stainless steel are extremely delicate and astonishingly detailed. Even in scale 1:500 can individual figures and their attributes well.
The production processes, a photo-Etching technique has been associated with the semiconductor technology for the manufacture of computer chips, and allows extraordinary further information.
In comparison to other silhouette figures, such as plastic or brass, are the characters and objects from matte finish stainless steel as miniature design objects-stylish, modern, yet timeless.
The figures are a sharp pin, and a predetermined breaking point. So could the einelnen figures simply herausgebrochen. To mount the model stings with a cutter a small hole in which the figure with the pin is.
Got a laser cutter?
site
The most amazing scale figure pack, someone please start making these domestically!
oops, off da page
you need to make bases for them or make sure the tabs actually work at the bottom and dont break off......
how about you get me a decent sized model gig and i'll buy a laser after that and then i'll make them......sweet deal
b
how much do those sell for? what type of plastic is used and how thick is it? looks fun..
i would think it's an abs plastic.... looks like those are molded...if you see around the areas by the legs that get close to the outer border...u'll see a round notch out.... so i think thats from the molds....
b
laser cutter or cnc... That is the question. I'm thinking CNC.
Too small for a CNC. it's a laser cutter and acrylic, most likely. they're in metric.
google translate tells me that they are stainless steel. And not laser cut
translated text from their website:
Model Figures
You order the cheaper model figurines at:
Please order the figures at:
Www.modulor.de
Www.modulor.de/shop/oxid.php/sid/77a59558f6437ca3b6ea064c7f5c7048/cl/alist/cnid/TLO/tpl/-/lang/0
The small silhouette pieces of stainless steel are extremely delicate and astonishingly detailed. Even in scale 1:500 can individual figures and their attributes well.
The production processes, a photo-Etching technique has been associated with the semiconductor technology for the manufacture of computer chips, and allows extraordinary further information.
In comparison to other silhouette figures, such as plastic or brass, are the characters and objects from matte finish stainless steel as miniature design objects-stylish, modern, yet timeless.
The figures are a sharp pin, and a predetermined breaking point. So could the einelnen figures simply herausgebrochen. To mount the model stings with a cutter a small hole in which the figure with the pin is.
Draft: Hannes Freising
Execution
they cost 10 euros, so not too cheap
Cultuurnacht 2004 © Spoek Media
its photo etch...used for model trains a lot
this place has photo-etching supplies:
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