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Post by Soul Samurai on Jan 30, 2020 12:06:49 GMT
I just stumbled onto this 3D printable terrain kickstarter: I'm not sure if the scale is quite right, but I figure it could be a decent representation of the remains of the ancient colossals that fought the Orgoth.
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Post by Azahul on Jan 30, 2020 12:16:54 GMT
Oooooh, that is cool.
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Post by greytemplar on Feb 1, 2020 3:15:33 GMT
They do look roughly the right scale. The original colossals were enormous.
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juckto
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Post by juckto on Feb 1, 2020 4:51:45 GMT
Can't 3d print stuff just... be scaled to whatever you want?
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Post by greytemplar on Feb 1, 2020 6:21:17 GMT
In theory yes. But scaling 3D models up will result in loss of detail without going in and modifying them. Plus there is the size of the machine itself.
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Post by Soul Samurai on Feb 1, 2020 12:07:41 GMT
Can't 3d print stuff just... be scaled to whatever you want? There are limitations (loss of detail, overhangs that can't sustain themselves, molded in details that might not look right at different scales, etc), but generally yes, you're right. I think I'm going to print these bits as large as I can and use them as table centerpieces!
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Zaku
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Post by Zaku on Feb 11, 2020 7:47:46 GMT
That would make for one heck of a table.
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