LNWR D88 Van

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This became the standard LNWR van from the mid Edwardian period up until grouping. They were used for traffic until the mid 50s at least, and some survived in departmental use for much longer. Note that it has been designed for resin printing on an Elegoo Saturn or similar. I don't know whether it can be printed on a filament printer (but let me know if you try!)

Note: I have added separate STLs for the body and roof designed to be easier to print on a filament printer.  Because of the lack of overhangs it was easier to make the join between them flat rather than following the roof curve.  

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Body up to the top of panelling, with internal supports stripped out. To make it easier to print on a filament printer. Needs the "D88 Roof Filament stl" file as well
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There are small blind holes on the base in each corner which engage with pegs in the top of the sides. These may need opening out with 2mm drill.
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Updated version of files with the W iron fixing pin centred (previously offset), and a separate zip file containing specially modified versions of the W iron in case anyone had printed the incorrect version of the underframe.

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Good morning sir,

I would love to print this model but I don't have a large enough resin printer, and when printing in filament it's a tricky proposition with the supports as designed. Would it be at all possible to upload the roof and body as separate STLs for filament printing without the internal bracing, please?

Many thanks,
William

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