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How accurate do you want to get with it Simon?
I understand it's just a plaster model for mini shows (I'm assuming they're going to the same fate)

There are a few early moke features still on it, that wouldn't be too difficult to change if you want to nit pick it for accuracy

Still, looks amazing.
Well done on the initiative working with 3D printing companies too, excellent

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How accurate do you want to get with it Simon?
I understand it's just a plaster model for mini shows (I'm assuming they're going to the same fate)

There are a few early moke features still on it, that wouldn't be too difficult to change if you want to nit pick it for accuracy

Still, looks amazing.
Well done on the initiative working with 3D printing companies too, excellent


sorry for not getting back to you

nitpick away! :)

I don't mind making the only accurate Australian moke model available worldwide ;)

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Id be happy with a few of the inaccurate ones..!

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shapeways have dropped their price on plastic significantly, my little mokes are now less than $20 in plastic, anyone want one?

edit: you could have it in solid platinum for $32,994.05 if you wanted...

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I'd still love some plaster mokes..!!!


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I'd love a couple of plastic ones and maybe a platinum one if I win tatts.
How much is postage?
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 12:39 pm 
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give it a little while and we'll see if anyone else wants one - I'll do a bulk order (they come from Sweden) and then post them from here

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We do plaster mini painting at the annual Minis in the Gong show and shine. This year I'm working on adding a clubman. Only problem is it is a different scale to the original round nose we used.

Just wondering if anyone has a roundnnose that would be the same scale as the dinky clubman model (no 225) that I can use to make a mould.

The clubmans length is 80mm so a roundnnose equivalent would be a few mm's shorter than that. I think it is 1:43 scale.


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Oops. Sorry the pics are so big.

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just a bit do you intend to do the square nose ones in plastic if so can I have a couple of vans :) :)

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just a bit do you intend to do the square nose ones in plastic if so can I have a couple of vans :) :)


Mine will be in plaster only.

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:( :( do you have any roundie vans:) :)

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Just found this thread.

Simon, are you still taking orders for the plastic ones? I'd love one of each.

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If you are heading along to the Minis in the Gong Show and Shine this year we will be doing the plaster minis once again, but with a few extra choices. We've managed to add clubman and Moke to the choices.

Big thanks to Simon for lending me the original Cad Cam blank for the Moke Models. I'll send a PM shortly.

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I see you've perfected making the topless mokes, what is your secret?
like the look of the one with the roof up as well.

I had some of the moke ones at one moke event and found texta's were
less messy than paints and worked just as well.


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