Very interesting discussion re: brass casting!
Any chance to buy a copy of your CAD drawing so I can scale it up and build me a car in G scale??
I plan to offer it for sale sometime in the future, so I don't think sharing the source file is an option right now, my apologies!
Now, for some progress updates...
Most of my time these past few weeks has been spent (1) adding roof, diaphragm, and other secondary details, (2) installing insertion points for grab irons, and (3) figuring out an assembly scheme.
Here's the model overall:
Close-up of the vestibule/diaphragm attachment area and some roof ventilation + ribbing details:
Solarium with skirting/coupler modifications:
Cantilevers (six total in the model) mounted to the underbody, with hexagonal guides (six total as well) for the attachment of an interior (still to be designed):
Mounting receptacles on the body (where the cantilever snaps into, with small indents below that allow the modeler to insert a tool and more easily disassemble the components):
At first, I had created mounts attached to the body that would receive a heat-set threaded insert. The underbody then had a clearance hole and countersink for a Philips screw (highly recommend McMaster-Carr for sourcing specs for such joinery).
However, I recently saw a lighting installation tutorial by KATO for their N scale passenger cars (KATO is truly awesome, IMO... great trains, great design, great value!). This changed everything! Their use of snap fit components is masterfully simple and robust. So, the assembly of my model is now snap-fit. Much simpler production-wise and very user-friendly.
As another note for any prospective 3D printers, I have .005 inches of clearance between parts that will be joined/touching in final production. Since the material has some slight sizing variance, others online recommended such clearance to allow for a snug fit out of the box. We'll see how it goes!
Hoping to order these two parts soon, just want to let them sit for a few more days in case I want to make any last-minute tweaks!