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Post by Soul Samurai on Jan 26, 2018 6:24:32 GMT
Cool, I look forwards to seeing it!
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Post by gobber on Feb 5, 2018 20:29:58 GMT
Still painting, but loving how those headswaps (from statuesque miniatures) turned out for Ashlynn's Silver Lance of Llael...
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Post by gobber on Mar 14, 2018 8:59:57 GMT
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Post by Soul Samurai on Mar 14, 2018 9:21:53 GMT
Very cool. I love that the bunker roof is actually removable. One small nit-pick: the sandbags sitting over the archway look a bit strange, I feel like they should at least have a visible supporting beam underneath them.
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Post by gobber on Apr 11, 2018 18:53:46 GMT
It's a brave new world...
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Post by Soul Samurai on Apr 12, 2018 3:44:37 GMT
Ooh, this looks promising.
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Post by gobber on Apr 12, 2018 4:12:24 GMT
At the time of writing it's 42% done; ~28 hours left to go. I picked up an Anet a8 for $150, mostly for star wars legion terrain purposes (just got it set up this weekend so it's not perfectly tuned yet) as there's a robust library of pre-existing models there. I hadn't used a CAD program since high school, but an evening spent fiddling with a kid's toy in tinkercad seemed like a good way to avoid the pain of attempting to make three scratchbuilds look identical... A bit off topic for a warmahordes focused conversion thread, but the star wars prints have been good stuff: (raw print prior to epoxy/spackle+sanding+painting process)
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Post by Soul Samurai on Apr 12, 2018 5:25:02 GMT
Nice. I recently picked up a pretty pricey 3D printer myself. It's been frustrating, but I have been making progress, and even managed to print myself a few small props for a costume I wore to a comicon.
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Post by gobber on Apr 13, 2018 21:14:37 GMT
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Post by W0lfBane on Apr 13, 2018 21:35:45 GMT
To quote your Facebook post. "Look ma, no rails"
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Post by tapecrawler on Apr 19, 2018 14:01:33 GMT
That’s very cool! It sure looks heavy though. Does that printed stuff sand easily?
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Post by gobber on Apr 20, 2018 19:22:00 GMT
That’s very cool! It sure looks heavy though. Does that printed stuff sand easily? It's much lighter than it looks as it's mostly hollow. Weighs less than a metal warjack. It sands okay by itself; smoothing a paper thin layer of spackle or epoxy over the surface to fill the grooves between striations then sanding the combo down works far better (there are tons of 3d print finishing techniques; i'm still a novice at this part)
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Post by gobber on May 5, 2018 10:01:31 GMT
Slowly progressing
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Post by eathotlead on May 21, 2018 17:45:59 GMT
OMG, those printed trains (railless or otherwise) are incredible. Definitely looking forward to the finished product. I've always had a secret desire to mod-up a train for the tabletop.
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Post by gobber on May 27, 2018 5:45:08 GMT
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