Here are some photo's of a horse drawn hearse that I scratch built and 3D printed. The hearse was designed in Rhino 3d and printed using an FDM printer and an SLA resin printer. The undertakers were designed in a program called Makehuman, then imported into blender to set the pose of the people. the undertakers were printed using an SLA printer in resin. The horses were downloaded from Thingyverse, and then modified to suit my needs then printed using the SLA printer. The coffin is not in the hearse as it is being carried up the church steps. I have been using 3D printers for about 6 years now, mainly for making Model Railway parts in 00 scale The printers I use are a modified Flashforge Creator 0.4 to 0.6 nozzle ( which is my first printer ) An Ordbot Hadron with 0.2 nozzle and tilting bed. CTC Riverside Sla printer. Wanhao D7 LCD resin printer.
Thanks for the makehuman link, I'd not seen this before, and have found a bib n brace (called working suit) in the clothing list. Nice model
there are plenty of extra clothes that you can also add to MakeHuman. go to community add assets than go through the list and download. MakeHuman is a really nice program as to what you can do I set my models with the armatures then bring them into Blender and use blender to set the pose of the character. When I find more of my photo's I actually have a model of Fred Dibnah in his bib and brace on the side of a pottery kiln climbing the ladder. Find model here on thingyverse https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2731791 And if you look here you will find the files to print some of things I have designed and printed, for your pleasure. https://www.thingiverse.com/timbologist/designs
You have been busy posting the files and pictures up, Tony. Another temptation to buy a 3D printer so I could have a go at printing your fine work! I shall resist! The link is a great way of showing off your work without having to do dozens of posts! Are we missing the milk float and bottles?