>>10728585You're going to have to perform cleanup, either physical (scribing, sanding, etc) or in 3d modelling. The way Structured-Light scanners work is building a point cloud, a set of dimensional values, then averaging those to form a mesh, so you'll get fairly accurate scale, but that averaging softens details. The software's finally catching up to the hardware.
I've included another test, a 1/220 blown up to 1/100. See those ring on the conduits? On the GK they're 2mm, so they're 4.4mm on the print. If I printed it at Artifact scale, it would look more "detailed" because those distances would shrink. Just like a 2d printer, if you blow up the image you're losing resolution.
My potato cam isn't going to show you micron detail, but you can see inside the thruster bell what a 3d modeled print would look like vs the scan. For me, I wouldn't do any better with plaplate and mori-mori, so I'm satisfied.