for the record, I went back to UF and got my MBA. Switched careers from Aero Engineering to business making about 30k more a year. Engineering made me super risk averse, so the flipping thing wasn't probably going to be in the cards for me. But I found what worked for me and my family...
imagine what Maris, Mantle, Musial, Mays, Aaron, Williams, Berra, Yastrzemski, Robinson, etc. would have been like with today's nutrition, weightlifting, personal training regimens, and scouting reports...
Happy birthday Sluggo. Hope you get to enjoy some of your hobbies like surfing, woodworking, lifting weights, boning chicks that look like dudes, you know, all your favorite past times!
Super cool man. I do the same on the old 1/35 armor and 1/48 aircraft plastic models. I didn't realize there were others beside myself and Deet doing that sort of stuff.
Bravo sir.
Nice job man. That's really cool. Did you have to paint, weather and distress it yourself or does the printer handle most of that?
I'm not super familiar with 3D printing these days but how did you avoid getting the extrusion grooves that typically show up in prints? Are new printers just...