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Mudmagnet Models expands accessory range

Mudmagnet Models has released 3D resin-printed kits of oil/fuel tanks in 4mm:1ft (00) and 7mm:1ft (0) scales. Joining its growing range of kits, the tank features pipework and is available with either brick or concrete block supports.

Suitable for a number of uses, such as a small depot, farm yard or factory, 4mm:1 ft scale models are priced at £8, with 7mm:1 ft scale variants priced at £19.

Pictured is the painted 7mm:1ft scale version with separate supports, while the 4mm:1 ft scale version has integral supports.

To see the full range of products, visit the Mudmagnet Models website.

Contemporary figure range from West Edge 3D

Australian manufacturer, West Edge 3D is increasing its range of 3D-printed, full-colour model figures, created from 3D scans of people.

Its focus at present is on ‘contemporary citizens’ - a variety of which is often lacking in many manufacturer’s ranges - though it plans to move to period figures over time. Its current range features clothing that is universal around many parts of the world.

Its Stratasys J55 Prime printer enables detail in clothing to be created, with patterned fabrics and checked shirts visible in 4mm: 1ft scale.

A number of cemetery headstones and memorials have also been produced using photogrammetry. The memorials are reproductions of those found in Sydney’s cemeteries including Rookwood, the city's largest. Models reveal the geographical

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