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Friday, February 14, 2025

Syndikate 3D-printed engines and diorama accessories

 



Thanks to the heads-up from fellow modelers Mark Davies and Matt Bittner I got to know this Polish outfit, Syndikate, which produces beautiful 3D-printed accessories ranging from engines to diorama objects such as varied suitcases and their transport trolley, ag. accessories, food containers, etc. I went to the website, followed the instructions, and in a relative short time I got a well-protected package with the goods, all printed at high definition and secured in their cradles.

Now we modelers are learning the art of separating these 3D-printed parts from their cradles, as we learned before to extricate resin parts from their pouring blocks, vac parts form their backing sheets and injected plastic parts from their sprues. The same applies: clearly identify what is the part and what is not, separate it carefully and gradually with sharp instruments and appropriate tools, and with patience and care. I had my parts out and clean in hour, the trolley being the accessory that needed most care. Any breakage can be superglued back. I am very happy with the service and quality of this outfit and hope they produce more civil Golden Age accessories.

Here are a few links to the parts that caught my eye:

 https://syndikateco.wixsite.com/my-site-1/product-page/suitcases-and-transport-cart

 https://syndikateco.wixsite.com/my-site-1/product-page/engine-clerget-9-1-72

 https://syndikateco.wixsite.com/my-site-1/product-page/engine-siemens-halske-sh-22-1-72

 https://syndikateco.wixsite.com/my-site-1/product-page/engine-walter-nz-60-1-72

 https://syndikateco.wixsite.com/my-site-1/product-page/agricultural-accesssories-1-72

 https://syndikateco.wixsite.com/my-site-1/product-page/latrine-1-72

 https://syndikateco.wixsite.com/my-site-1/product-page/cart-food-containers

 









Primed:

One of the engines already painted:
Base colors applied, you can pick up details later like fittings, handles, straps, etc.:

The definition of the printing is truly remarkable:



And every airfield needs one of these...


 In any format...

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