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  1. Just posted a G Gauge Double-End PCC (SF/MUNI variant) trolley body shell on Shapeways: www.shapeways.com/model/2843927 Thanks! Mike Bartel IHP http://ihphobby.tripod.com www.shapeways.com/shops/ihphobby
  2. Thanks for the replies. The Aristo PCC did well from what I understand. A Gauge I PCC was long awaited and it filled the market nicely. They could sell more if they were still in business. We did upload a Brill Bullet shell to Shapeways recently to check prices and some other things. It's not cheap, but the truth is that most of that price is Shapeways, not us. It's not for everyone, just those interested in the Bullet. The same will apply to any other shells we decide to upload. They are printable, but don't expect made-in-China prices. We'll upload some other trolley shells in the near future, but if you want us to compete with Aristo prices, it's not possible. This is one-at-a-time, made-to-order, niche-market production, something for which 3D printing is well suited. We are not looking to compete with Aristo or LGB or anyone else making RTR G gauge models, and it's unlikely they will ever make most of what we intend to offer. These are also large shells, nearly 2' long for the Bullet, so you aren't getting nothing for something. We specialize in commuter, transit and traction subjects, so no mainline or freight models from IHP. We do offer custom CAD modeling, so if you'd like to do a custom model, contact us. Next up wil be some double-end PCC shells and maybe an LRV. We expected that the trucks from the Aristo PCC can be used to power them (the complete chassis can probably be used in the PCC cars), but the closing of Aristo might make it difficult to get them. It will be up to the builder in that case. Thanks! Mike Bartel IHP http://ihphobby.tripod.com www.shapeways.com/shops/ihphobby www.twitter.com/ihphobby
  3. Hi all, I run a small company that produces traction and electric rail transit models for the smaller modeling scales. We've been considering doing some G scale products using 3D printing. What kind of interest is there in trolley modeling in G scale? We're considering some PCC-type streetcars as well as some LRVs, possibly some earlier steel cars, all USA-prototypes. Thanks! Mike Bartel IHP http://ihphobby.tripod.com www.shapeways.com/shops/ihphobby www.twitter.com/ihphobby
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