Model ship building is usually a labor of love, with single builds lasting for months or years. I'm patient, but I don't mind speeding things up a bit. Just finished a build in 3 months, where a similar model with traditional wood construction took 5 months of build time... not bad.

Here's a (almost) completely 3D printed model of a Canadian coast guard cutter, 26 inches long:
http://matthewsmodelmarine.wordpress...nting-project/

Parts are a mixture of SLA hull, SLS cabins, and polyjet details.




And here's another, a 1940's seaplane tender, 27 inches long. SLA hull and cabin, polyjet details, and investment cast brass details from printed wax patterns:
http://matthewsmodelmarine.wordpress...r-panair-xx-p/