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Aotrs Commander06 Oct 2018 7:28 a.m. PST

Aotrs Shipyards is a webstore on Shapeways.com (at least until the end of 2018), a 3D print house which had production and shipping facilities located in the USA and the Netherlands. Aotrs Shipyards also takes direct printing commissions.

Okay, so before the new pricing scheme comes in, one last release this month, the BRDM-1 at 144th. (Under normal circumstances, I might have had more variants, but with things being what they are, I simply haven't had any chances.)

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Photo of Replicator 2 prototypes.

Shapeways' new pricing policy is coming into force on new models on October 22nd; models up by then (or at least models already up) will remain at their current prices until "2019" (which we assume to mean "1st January 2019"). So what happens next month depends on how much their prices increase, whether I hear back from my secondary plan.

Still playing a bit by ear, then, but at least I know the store can run as-is until the end of the year, at least.

I will again state that we are now open to printing commissions for direct printing of any Shipyards models, which will be significantly less in price compared to Shapeways.

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