If I 3D print one piece using this model, do I have your permission to sell the print?
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Last update | 2024-06-08 at 18:51 |
Publication date | 2024-05-18 at 19:57 |
Design number | 2004025 |
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Hi im looking to make an airsoft replica of the dp 28. Basicly from scratch around an already existing gearbox. But im having a hard time finding like a forum or basis to start off of. I saw your replica and it looks amazing. And my thought process was to use the dimentions of the shell to translate into metal and wood for authenticity. Its a home project with no intent to sell. Now i read from your comments that it is licensed so i wouldnt want to steal your work so im asking about the process you went through making your replica to explore my hobby. (I would like to explore selling these for my hobby so i dont want to steal your work)
Hi. This should be a fun home project. me: [email protected]