I doubt that you'll read this comment two days after publishing the video, but how sturdy are those, especially the ones "still being built", the ones without the planking? If I tried to do something like that from balsa in 15mm, it will get crushed from getting a harder look. Also, awesome table, I'm impressed with how quick it was finished.
They are very sturdy. You can of course break them but you have to try. If use a good quality resin or mix they become even more solid. The only bit that I had break was on of the posts on the exterior stairs on the big building. The under construction buildings I had to use clippers to get them come apart. It's an advantage of resin printing as compared to building with balsa. It would comparable to building these out of plastic.
Excelent work I thumb up because its a wonderful miniature world to do thank´s for share ! congrats
Do you support the buildings? I’m used to printing figs but not terrain. Any help would be greatly appreciated
Yes.i support them and print them st a 5 degree angle front to back and side to side.
I doubt that you'll read this comment two days after publishing the video, but how sturdy are those, especially the ones "still being built", the ones without the planking? If I tried to do something like that from balsa in 15mm, it will get crushed from getting a harder look.
Also, awesome table, I'm impressed with how quick it was finished.
They are very sturdy. You can of course break them but you have to try. If use a good quality resin or mix they become even more solid. The only bit that I had break was on of the posts on the exterior stairs on the big building. The under construction buildings I had to use clippers to get them come apart. It's an advantage of resin printing as compared to building with balsa. It would comparable to building these out of plastic.
@@Aaronfromprojectwargaming Thanks!
do you think you will sell printed models and not just the files?
Just files..don't have the time to print for others.