I've seen on Amazon and Ebay, sales for HO, N, and Z structures from a company called Outland Models. Their inexpensive buildings are created by 3D printing and Outland Models states if you look carefully at their Z scale buildings the printing patterns are "somewhat visible" but can be painted "making the patterns barely visible". However, close up photos of some of those Z scale buildings seem to show them to be somewhat rough looking with the 3D printing patterns more than "somewhat visible".
Has anyone actually seen any Outland Models 3D printed Z scale buildings in person? Are the 3D printing patterns give a noticeable and objectionable appearance? Do these Z scale buildings have a "rougher, more crude" appearing finish than traditionally manufactured plastic Z scale buildings?
Feedback and opinions from all who either have or have personally seen the building is welcomed. Thanks.
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