Would like to see more on how these printed up and model cleaning tips (lines, etc). I received my Ender 3 V2 on Sunday. I've been making terrain so far and very pleased but the entire process is new to me. Thanks for sharing.
I've never touched a 3D printer before so these videos are pretty fascinating. Thanks for sharing! Would be neat to see a 15mm and 28mm model of the same sculpt side-by-side after printing/painting.
The soldiers look a little "dwarfish" ( oversized heads and hands). Is there a way to modify the program/models? If you haven't already guessed, I'm a newbie.
Doing a long version would be great from start to finish as I for one need to learn from seeing as I have trouble just reading and transposing what I have read into doing if that makes sense.
These models are fine, but the 28mm Pre supported ones look like they were supported in 15mm only and then just scaled up. So some of the supports are actually touching the model which is pretty terrible for the price they are now after the KS.
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Hi, great video! is there any chance to get this models now? the kickstarter campaign is over.
Really cool, backed this KS myself, but besides one 15mm and 28mm model didnt have the time yet to print something. Seems that there are still problems in the STL files for the vehicles. Tried one on my filament printer and didnt turn out quite right, but at the moment some of the files are still wip I believe. Cool video and Im looking forward to see your 3D printing stuff :)
Great topic. Do 15mm 3d print infantry ever come out looking less chunky while still being workable and having detail? Or does the small scale basically require these proportions to work for 3d printing?
You know I'm not sure on the requirement, though I would think in this case some of it we have to chalk up to style. These remind me of the earlier FOW Infantry sculpts .
They are nice looking minis, but Marines typically didn't fight with all that gear on their backs. Would be nice to see some printed up and then painted. Thanks for the video!
It's worth noting that if you want these 28mm miniatures to fit nicely with manufacturers miniatures they should be printed scaled down to 90%. If you need any advice on printing these just feel free to ask. I'm also in their Facebook group. I've had considerable success printing the vehicles but I'm still working on perfecting my process for printing the troops. But I'm getting close.
Would like to see more on how these printed up and model cleaning tips (lines, etc). I received my Ender 3 V2 on Sunday. I've been making terrain so far and very pleased but the entire process is new to me. Thanks for sharing.
Loving the 3d printer content.
I've never touched a 3D printer before so these videos are pretty fascinating. Thanks for sharing! Would be neat to see a 15mm and 28mm model of the same sculpt side-by-side after printing/painting.
Great suggestion!
The soldiers look a little "dwarfish" ( oversized heads and hands).
Is there a way to modify the program/models?
If you haven't already guessed, I'm a newbie.
Doing a long version would be great from start to finish as I for one need to learn from seeing as I have trouble just reading and transposing what I have read into doing if that makes sense.
Very helpful if you could go ahead into the whole sculpting or crafting recipes if necessary thankyou
Are there modern infantry
These models are fine, but the 28mm Pre supported ones look like they were supported in 15mm only and then just scaled up. So some of the supports are actually touching the model which is pretty terrible for the price they are now after the KS.
Hi, great video! is there any chance to get this models now? the kickstarter campaign is over.
Really cool, backed this KS myself, but besides one 15mm and 28mm model didnt have the time yet to print something. Seems that there are still problems in the STL files for the vehicles. Tried one on my filament printer and didnt turn out quite right, but at the moment some of the files are still wip I believe. Cool video and Im looking forward to see your 3D printing stuff :)
I did a small test print and got infantry to print but an american jeep failed. Not sure if it was me and my settings or something with the model.
Great topic. Do 15mm 3d print infantry ever come out looking less chunky while still being workable and having detail? Or does the small scale basically require these proportions to work for 3d printing?
You know I'm not sure on the requirement, though I would think in this case some of it we have to chalk up to style. These remind me of the earlier FOW Infantry sculpts .
Yes, the 3D printing topic is very interesting. Still seems unreal to me !
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These are a little cartoony. Are they presupported?
Yup, they sure do.
They are nice looking minis, but Marines typically didn't fight with all that gear on their backs. Would be nice to see some printed up and then painted. Thanks for the video!
More on this will be coming soon and thanks!
It's worth noting that if you want these 28mm miniatures to fit nicely with manufacturers miniatures they should be printed scaled down to 90%. If you need any advice on printing these just feel free to ask. I'm also in their Facebook group. I've had considerable success printing the vehicles but I'm still working on perfecting my process for printing the troops. But I'm getting close.
Thanks, appreciate it. Hopefully this weekend I can schedule enough time to play with this more.
How long do you cure the infantry if you've done any 15mm prints of them?
I wish they weren't the chunky Warlord-style models.
I don't like the dwarf scale.