Re: HO Eisenbahnen und RP

From: reinhardt (reinhardt@microtec-d.com)
Date: Wed Jan 05 2000 - 16:29:12 EET


Dear Mr, Gorni, Dear List,

with RMPD we can realize very fine structured parts
in smal and big units (as you need it), without costs for
tooling. Not only the model traines, also personalized
Stuff people IN the traines (by using 3-d scanns
of the model-train owner and produce the as
micro-sculptures).

For quoting please send your contruction data to cad@microtec-d.com

Regrads
Andrea
microTEC
http://www.microTEC-D.com

> Von: "Antonio Augusto Gorni", INTERNET:agorni@iron.com.br
> An: , >
> Datum: 04.01.100 04:38
>
> BE: Modelling HO Scale Trains with RP
>
>
> Hi!
>
> May be this question is too silly to this forum but... here it goes.
>
> As everybody knows, the cost of injection moulds is high. A plastic
> injection molded piece is feasible only if thousands or thousands
> of parts are to be produced.
>
> This is a real problem whre only some dozens or even hundreds of
> parts are to be made. This is the case, for example, of HO scale
> model trains, cars and locomotives.
>
> The variety of model cars and locomotives in the HO scale here in Brazil
> is very scarce. The main cause, of course, is the high price of the
> injection molds...
>
> A group of rail fans approached me and asked if RP could be used for
> the production of small series of specific model locomotives and
> cars in the HO scale. As this technology is very new to me, I do
> not know if this is feasible, so I am forwarding the question to the
> list...
>
> Nevertheless, I think that some toys eventually used RP during its
> development.
>
> Thanking you very much in advance!
>
>
> All the best,
>
> Antonio A. Gorni
>
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