I have been in on every single one of their Kickstarter's, their STL files have printed flawlessly on my Makergear M2 Rev. E. The amount of free STL files available on Thingiverse is pretty stunning and guys like Devon Jones and Curufin are producing excellent models.
It is getting to the point with the printing that I am worried my wife is going to stage an intervention. The addictive thing about 3D printing is that it makes me feel productive even when I am not really. Spool up the printer in the evening and by noon the following day I have more scenery that needs painting! :-)
I wasn't interested in the kickstarter at all, but seeing them at Adepticon, I had no choice but to pick them all up, they look great, and they have done a really good job designing their files to hide layer lines and 3d printing artifacts
I was lucky enough to be given the opportunity to paint and rig the two prototype ships shown in this video. They really are very nice models indeed to work with. An an added bonus - they actually float! You can see some pics of them in a swimming pool here: arteis.wordpress.com/2018/03/11/fantastic-new-3d-printed-pirate-ships/
IJJusion Thanks dude! I'm on my phone now... but will check when I'm at my desktop! If true, you're a hero; they look like good models. IE: not dumb trolls/ orcs.
These really do look good. I'm very impressed with the stuff they've sculpted and put together. I had been wanting to go through someone like Dwarven forge to make dungeon and town terrain for awhile, but perhaps I should just invest in a decent 3D printer? There's several companies which make nice terrain, but these guys seem to be one of the best.
4:35 he uses Matt’s question to get a big commercial through. Didn’t answer the actual question at all. Brilliant!
I have been in on every single one of their Kickstarter's, their STL files have printed flawlessly on my Makergear M2 Rev. E. The amount of free STL files available on Thingiverse is pretty stunning and guys like Devon Jones and Curufin are producing excellent models.
Same here. I am like a kid at christmas when the files start being released.
It is getting to the point with the printing that I am worried my wife is going to stage an intervention. The addictive thing about 3D printing is that it makes me feel productive even when I am not really. Spool up the printer in the evening and by noon the following day I have more scenery that needs painting! :-)
I wasn't interested in the kickstarter at all, but seeing them at Adepticon, I had no choice but to pick them all up, they look great, and they have done a really good job designing their files to hide layer lines and 3d printing artifacts
These do look bloody lovely!
My best friend painted the gnarly castle in this video. I've seen some of the models in person and they're absolutely gorgeous
Yup Sean kicked ass on the Castle!
Jamison Valerio He absolutely did! And trust me, you've got a customer in both of us
Haha don't worry I will make sure you guys get the hook up!
Well, crap those are actually good.
I was lucky enough to be given the opportunity to paint and rig the two prototype ships shown in this video. They really are very nice models indeed to work with. An an added bonus - they actually float! You can see some pics of them in a swimming pool here: arteis.wordpress.com/2018/03/11/fantastic-new-3d-printed-pirate-ships/
Really nice job on the ships Roly. They looked fantastic in the display.
HELP! Does anyone know what those blue troll style mini's are from? Not seen those yet... they might fit what I'm looking for. Thanks in advance!
Believe theyre orcs from Massive Darkness (Board Game from CMON)
IJJusion Thanks dude! I'm on my phone now... but will check when I'm at my desktop! If true, you're a hero; they look like good models. IE: not dumb trolls/ orcs.
wow the hours put into shows.
Les did a great paintjob there
more/longer clips of the actual scenery would have been nice
You can see even more footage on their Kickstarter page.
These really do look good. I'm very impressed with the stuff they've sculpted and put together. I had been wanting to go through someone like Dwarven forge to make dungeon and town terrain for awhile, but perhaps I should just invest in a decent 3D printer? There's several companies which make nice terrain, but these guys seem to be one of the best.
Those pices look awesome
I want the ship so bad
Hopefully gw will see that their ridicolous prizes are not able to compete against new companies with this kind of really nice szenerie pieces.
GOD DAMM these real good to bad i dont owen a 3D printer (edit seem i dont need one)