I know you are a printer focused channel but I'd love to see you take a video to show your painting style. The rhino was better than any vehicle ive done!
I fdm print quite a few tanks, including using that rhino model. I cut up the models to a much greater degree in 3dbuilder, trying to optimise the orientation of the parts to get the best detail fidelity with fdm. I use my old Ender 3 v2 for printing, and could only dream of getting quality like that. Maybe it could do it when it was new? Not anymore anyway. I am tempted to start a Warlord printing project, but the irregularities my old printer creates in surfaces would make it an emormous chore.
Why even bother with resin printing when this printer is so good? It looks far more comfortable (and health + enviroment friendly) to use and the results are this good.
I use an Ender 3 Pro for FDM. It’s a pain in the @$$, but it was cheap. This AnkerMake seems much simpler than what I’ve gone through, but I have a ton of knowledge from brute forcing my way through getting my machine running.
I agree I'm more of a resin guy but Ive only had to level this 3 times in the last month or so of using it and that's just the autolevel which it does for 10 mins, I haven't had to turn any knobs or anything which is great
I can’t wait to see what else you do with this printer! I’m planning on picking it up in a few weeks. It’s encouraging to see you can get even finer detail with the 2mm nozzle
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Ah yes the World Famous "Predator" Tank, my Grandpa saw him in Action in "Unternehmen Zitadelle" in 1943 !!!
I know you are a printer focused channel but I'd love to see you take a video to show your painting style. The rhino was better than any vehicle ive done!
Don't mind me, just dropping in to say that the Rhino isn't a tank, but an Armored Personnel Carrier.
DOH! I just googled it and your 100% correct!
I thought it was an IFV
I believe the Tau pronounce it:
"Target practice - Beginner level"
I fdm print quite a few tanks, including using that rhino model. I cut up the models to a much greater degree in 3dbuilder, trying to optimise the orientation of the parts to get the best detail fidelity with fdm.
I use my old Ender 3 v2 for printing, and could only dream of getting quality like that. Maybe it could do it when it was new? Not anymore anyway. I am tempted to start a Warlord printing project, but the irregularities my old printer creates in surfaces would make it an emormous chore.
Good video! I love how 3D printer can now be used with ease and this AnkerMake one is very good for beginners in 3D printing work.
Amazing video as always! 3D printing has been and will be the trend. I am definitely going to use M5C to print out decorations for my room.
It's a excellent printer! I'm very impressed by it
Awesome video you should make one of the titan's bases be a trench with minis that it is walking through.
Keep up the good work man the rino turned out great.
Enjoyed it - keep going!!
Thanks brother!
Please print a Space Marine with the FDM and compare it to resin. Awesome video as always!
I think I will once I get everything dialled in!
Imperator titan after warlord? 😈
Maybe..
Maybe
....
Hmmm
I suppose I could
Should I?
Hmmm maybe
Bought a neptune 3 pro for terrain. Took a bit of adjustment for a noob but its been fine since
What gold did you use for the trim on the warhound?
Vince ventruellas gold recipe - vallejo air metal gold and copper and gsw antique gold pigment mixed together
That looks insane. I wish I could get that quality on my ender 3 v2. 😅 where did you find the xps foam in the UK?
I think the place is called fastwarm
Loving your video’s its nice to see that you are testing out fdm
Thanks brother!
Why don't you print your warlord with filament instead of resin? It would be lighter and more durable.
I'm doing the skeleton in filament and the armour in resin
Are you going to do a Imperator Titan as well?
Why even bother with resin printing when this printer is so good? It looks far more comfortable (and health + enviroment friendly) to use and the results are this good.
For the Rhino it worked but it will never give the same details as with a resin printer if you print a miniature
AnkerMake was nothing but trouble and didn't even last a month! Returned it was fed up with no support barely and software issues for AMD users!
Was that with the m5 or the m5c? Always interested to hear others experiences as obviously I can only go by the machine I'm using
I have an M5 from the kickstarter and it’s been flawless except when I messed up.
I use an Ender 3 Pro for FDM. It’s a pain in the @$$, but it was cheap. This AnkerMake seems much simpler than what I’ve gone through, but I have a ton of knowledge from brute forcing my way through getting my machine running.
Brother you are who I would turn to for fdm advice in the discord
Not a fan of fdm..too many variables filament to filament and always leveling and tightening bolts and screws
I agree I'm more of a resin guy but Ive only had to level this 3 times in the last month or so of using it and that's just the autolevel which it does for 10 mins, I haven't had to turn any knobs or anything which is great
I can’t wait to see what else you do with this printer! I’m planning on picking it up in a few weeks. It’s encouraging to see you can get even finer detail with the 2mm nozzle
Don't! I helped the engineers for a month because the software was not AMD friendly and now not even a full month it's dead!
Thanks I'm going to try use it as much as I can
this stl is brexit's
awesome m8 👍