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    I'm sooooooo jealous; I love Scott Musgrove and the croc yuo've built is absolutely amazing!
    You really do have the best job!!!

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    Hi again,

    Here are some shots of the croc in situ at Wildlife World at Darling harbour in Sydney. Not much room to fit it all in.

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    awesome work john,

    thanks for posting those,
    the process and the final result are both brilliant.

    cheers
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    this is really really cool. the only thing i would say is i wish you guys would have put a little bit more more time into the painting. the alligator itself looks awsome but i think the paint work looks a tad bit bland. like its too perfect almost.
    not trying to take away from this great piece. just givin my two cents.

    great stuff though. 5 stars in my book.
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    Very cool, must be a ton of fun and gratification to take something digital to real like that.
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    Dragotron, I can't tell you much about iron casting (totally different animal than bronze). The cost of almost any casting would be directly related to the size of the finished piece and the complexity of the surface. Of course, you would need to get the geometry out of the computer ( 3D Print for small work, CNC Carve for large work), once again the cost would be reliant on size. For the work we do at my shop, the pipeline is:
    CNC/ Assemble (foam w/ armature)
    Clay-up (for details too high-def for CNC)
    Mold (polyurethane or silicon)
    Wax Print (out of rubber mold)
    Investment (ceramic shell on wax print)
    Metal pour (inside ceramic shell after wax is burnt out)
    Assembly, Metal Chasing (putting metal parts back together and repairing)
    Patina (color)

    There are new metal 3D printers available now, don't know cost but I do know there are size limitations.
    Metal sculpture costs? Well, just for the casting, assembly and patina:
    12 to 18 in. High--3-$500
    5 gal bucket size--8-$1,200
    lifesized human fig.--7-$13K
    VW bug size--30-$50K

    Of course way approximate.

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    Here are a couple of shots of a newly installed robotic arm for CNC work. A little more headache to carve CAM files, but we should be able to get it running soon. I think I will ZBrush a model of itself to test it...
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    wow that looks very cool and expensive.
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    Don't believe him... He wont carve a thing! I know what he bought it for:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoA-m5iHG9s
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    nice one John

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    Lemo, Gots one of those too!!
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    Thats my friend, is some serious printing!



    I have an eva head I want to pring real size, can I borrow your machine?!
    Sébastien Legrain A.K.A Sebcesoir

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    Yeahh!!! Thx pixologic, it's damn cool to have Zbrush caps!

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    Everything in here is amazing. Its great to see some real life sculpts. The crock is so awesome colored!
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    arbayne, it's always exciting to get a new piece of gear. Especially a well built unit such as the 'bot'. It's break in period can also be very......exciting.
    I finally got the last of the important bits for my Zbrush to wood machine.
    Nice croc John.
    Hope you guys keep posting new stuff, it's inspirational.

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