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JVC HR-3300 first history VCR

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
1.8 h
1 plate

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The HR-3300 was the first VCR commercially available. This is a 1:12 miniature I created looking carefully at the pictures on the internet. The test print was performed with an MK4 and a 0.25 nozzle, but this would require a resin printer for best results.

The way I printed it was via color switch for the final layers, with the VCR printed with the bottom part on the bed. For resin printers, it is better to perform a cut with Prusa Slicer. The cassette cover needs to be printed separately, and then inserted with a click (because it is grey).

This model was designed especially for people that are into 70's and 80's dollhouses.

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This model is amazing. I enlarged it, hollowed it out, and put a raspberry pi in it. Using it to loop video to a retro TV model I found. Great work on this model!!!!
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It looks just like the one we had when I was little! I’m going to print it as soon as my printer arrives.
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