I am in despair!
From the name of my shop, Classic Airships, you will understand that my stock in trade is necessarily items that for any particular scale can be considered "large". Well my airships have just been blown out of the sky: have a look at this extract from my CSV file. It shows just one airship type, the "North Sea Class" of WW1, but the results are typical of all of the airships in my range....
North Sea Class NS 11 of WW1 1/350 scale Frosted Ultra Detail 59,24 200,35
North Sea Class NS 11 of WW1 1/350 scale Frosted Extreme Detail 98,10 362,98
North Sea Class NS11 1/700 scale Frosted Ultra Detail 16,34 30,69
North Sea Class NS11 1/700 scale Frosted Extreme Detail 24,47 49,27
North Sea Class NS11 of WW1 1/1250 scale Frosted Ultra Detail 8,42 9,22
North Sea Class NS11 of WW1 1/1250 scale Frosted Extreme Detail 10,86 12,56
Sorry for not managing to show the columns properly; the "before" and "after" figures are on the right - decimal points are commas on my system! My primary scale is 1/700th.
I have spent thousands of hours developing my range and have been bringing in quite respectable (I thought) revenues for Shapeways - Not for much longer though!
Derek
Classic Airships