End result looks awesome, You have gaps and have to sand because you don't have your settings dialed in, (or possibly not enough support). Looks like over exposure. I'd recommend cones of calibration.
This is fantastic. I just finished printing my Thanos. This gives me more confidence to try paint mine (would be first time) and not just leave it bare like I normally would.
thanks for showing how to put that black wash on the gold parts as ive just brought the star ace minaton model kit which i will paint gold and then need to put a black wash on it so thanks
Looks sweet my man. I’ve been printing a ton of their models and this was one of my favs as well. Haven’t gotten to paint them yet but I picked up a few tips from your videos. I have the same feeling as having my childhood right in front of me. It’s amazing what we can do today with printing. Look forward to watching more of your videos.
Fantastic video: don't know why I discovered you channel just now! Love the fact that you point out out to prep properly the model after the print ( I do have a lot of issue with pins and warping parts not fitting together, especially from Wicked ) So thanks a lot! And I subscribed!
Thanks! Yeah, tolerances and printing isn't perfect. I model as well and build that in, but depending on your printer sometimes things end up not fitting perfectly. So get out the files, sandpaper and clippers and make them. :)
Anyone ever have an issue with transparent filament clogging? Is there a brand that I should be using over others that’s better? My white pla works perfect
Glue first, prime later! Or at least make sure you leave the to be glued parts clear and unprimed! You want the plastic to adhese to the plastic, not the thin coat of primer that is going to be eaten away by the reaction of the 2k epoxy!
Love the originals a lot more than the new iterations.
Awesome, I'm getting ready to print this file in 1/3rd scale. looks awesome great work
End result looks awesome, You have gaps and have to sand because you don't have your settings dialed in, (or possibly not enough support). Looks like over exposure. I'd recommend cones of calibration.
That looks SICK omg!
Thanks! I appreciate it. :)
Thats awesome
This is fantastic. I just finished printing my Thanos. This gives me more confidence to try paint mine (would be first time) and not just leave it bare like I normally would.
Very nice, thank you.
Thanks man.
How this video only have 10k views? Great work bro and great insights
Awesome!! Love the stuff you do and the high quality of your videos
Thanks man, I love making this stuff and I'm glad it entertains and maybe teaches. 🙂
Great project!
Thanks! I want to do more for the channel but these huge prints eat resin.
I just Finished Wicked Arts Sub-Zero for my wife. I print him in 1/3 scale. you do great work,
Cool, thanks
thanks for showing how to put that black wash on the gold parts as ive just brought the star ace minaton model kit which i will paint gold and then need to put a black wash on it so thanks
Looks sweet my man. I’ve been printing a ton of their models and this was one of my favs as well. Haven’t gotten to paint them yet but I picked up a few tips from your videos. I have the same feeling as having my childhood right in front of me. It’s amazing what we can do today with printing. Look forward to watching more of your videos.
Looks great thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching
Fantastic video: don't know why I discovered you channel just now! Love the fact that you point out out to prep properly the model after the print ( I do have a lot of issue with pins and warping parts not fitting together, especially from Wicked ) So thanks a lot! And I subscribed!
Thanks! Yeah, tolerances and printing isn't perfect. I model as well and build that in, but depending on your printer sometimes things end up not fitting perfectly. So get out the files, sandpaper and clippers and make them. :)
Great job!
Thanks man!
what make and name was the gold you used actually
SWEET!!!!!!!!!
Hi, what gold did you use?
Was just thinking of doing one for the hulk
Yeah, he makes some really great models. I'm printing his new Daredevil Kingpin Diorama now. It's HUGE.
@@3DPrintedProps Awesome! That’ll be a good one! Keep up the great work
Good job! I've built and painted a few Wicked models over on my channel too.
Anyone ever have an issue with transparent filament clogging? Is there a brand that I should be using over others that’s better? My white pla works perfect
Thanos turned out great! What paint did you use for the gold?
Thanks man. Sorry, forgot to add that. its in the description now. Thanks for the reminder. :)
Glue first, prime later! Or at least make sure you leave the to be glued parts clear and unprimed! You want the plastic to adhese to the plastic, not the thin coat of primer that is going to be eaten away by the reaction of the 2k epoxy!