That thing is massive. Have you sent a message about the peg hole missing in the model? I use hollow carbon fiber rods to help support the heavy wings. When I do the hollowing I place the drain holes on the body and wings so they match and run the rod into the body as deep as I can and then attach the wings. 2 part epoxy the hell out of the rod ends. if that isn't possible you can support the wings on the exterior with clear acrylic rods.
I just got the new Anycubic M7 Max and I really want to be brave enough to print this. Initial prints have been good, if a bit warped on minis bases, when they stick to the build plate. Maybe once I get everything dialed in I'll feel better about expending the money, time, and effort on this dragon. Aside courage, there is the issue of, where the hell do you display something this size once it's done?? LOL
The more you print the more comfortable you will get with it. And yes I agree, figuring out where to put stuff is the biggest problem with making models lol.😂
@@darkvenom6666 it’s still printing. And I don’t tend to keep track of how much anything takes cuz that’s a lot of money I’m blowing through and if I don’t think about it, then it’s ok, lol!
@@NosterRex Tricky, it game up in a passing comment during his printer giveaway live stream last week. While talking about the M7 Max printer he mentioned this dragon was his test project for it and it took a LOT of resin.
They did an amazong job with izatal this month ! Keen to see finished i wanna print the 75mm
That's Tiamat. Amazing work!
@@matheuscruz8981 thank you
That thing is massive. Have you sent a message about the peg hole missing in the model?
I use hollow carbon fiber rods to help support the heavy wings. When I do the hollowing I place the drain holes on the body and wings so they match and run the rod into the body as deep as I can and then attach the wings. 2 part epoxy the hell out of the rod ends. if that isn't possible you can support the wings on the exterior with clear acrylic rods.
This is sick as hell, nice work
@@scralph thank you
Geez … your hand really shows the scale!
It ridiculous! Had a print fail on one part last night so, now have another reprint and pushing back another day before I can finish printing.
I just got the new Anycubic M7 Max and I really want to be brave enough to print this. Initial prints have been good, if a bit warped on minis bases, when they stick to the build plate. Maybe once I get everything dialed in I'll feel better about expending the money, time, and effort on this dragon.
Aside courage, there is the issue of, where the hell do you display something this size once it's done?? LOL
The more you print the more comfortable you will get with it. And yes I agree, figuring out where to put stuff is the biggest problem with making models lol.😂
how much resin did it take to print?
@@darkvenom6666 it’s still printing. And I don’t tend to keep track of how much anything takes cuz that’s a lot of money I’m blowing through and if I don’t think about it, then it’s ok, lol!
Izatal 32 mm is about 2L
75mm id say would be upwoulds of 6-8L
Ross over at Fauxhammer mentioned it took 7-8 bottles of resin.
@ did he put out a video on it? If he did I’ll need to go check it out. He is where I get my printer info from. Love his channel.
@@NosterRex Tricky, it game up in a passing comment during his printer giveaway live stream last week. While talking about the M7 Max printer he mentioned this dragon was his test project for it and it took a LOT of resin.