I'm thinking of buying a 3D printer, and I'm looking at the Anycubic Photon Mono, a resin printer, and maybe a Creality3D Ender-3 V2 for prints that don't need fine details.
I will mostly be printing stuff for model railways in H0 (1:87) scale so the resin printer will be for the small fine detail stuff and the other one for the rest.
They both seems to have good reviews and a reasonable price, do you guys have any comments or experience on these machines that you could kindly share?
Pretty serious 3d printing hobbyist here. Have owned a few machines. Since you are talking about printing for fine detail the resin printers are going to be a different class. But since you bring up the Ender for the other stuff, I had to chime in on that sort of printer...
I have heard nothing but super good things about the Creality Ender, and I naturally an uber-cheapskate. But I went with the Prusa i3, mainly to build it as a project with my daughter.
From my understanding you do not make many compromises for less than 1/3d the price with the Creality. It is nearly as fine a printer as the i3.
BUT.
It was worth the extra money to behold the feat of engineering that the i3 is. It is an amazing thing. Beautiful design. Really really awesome engineering. It is built from parts that it has printed. Joseph Prusa is an eccentric purist visionary and his products reflect it.
Advantages for paying the extra:
you get arguably STILL the best platform for the price range
you get a large passionate community
there are tons of mods and projects aimed at this platform. I have printed a couple cool drawers for mine.
the raspi integration is cool.
but most of all you BUILD your printer.That last one is important because no matter what printer you buy you will be needing to understand deeply how it works because these things need adjustment, maintenance and tweaking. Having built my printer I know it inside and out, and if something acts funny, I know where all the screws are etc.
That said, I might also get an Ender as a second machine... 3d printing is very fun.