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My latest blog entry covers a series of 3D printings, covering 6mm WW1, age of sail fortifications and some 15mm technicals…..
These look great! Thank you for sharing. I really like the technicals.
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Without reading the post I thought they were either metals or plastic. How long did the vehicles take?
I tried to spot where you fixed the fort but couldn’t figure it out.
Great looking prints! When photons work they can really do some nice stuff. I might have to check out those technicals, they look a treat!
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Without reading the post I thought they were either metals or plastic. How long did the vehicles take? I tried to spot where you fixed the fort but couldn’t figure it out.
It is the leftmost part of the base of the fort. The model pulled away from the bed so there was a void, but it recovered about 8mm from the base and printed OK from that point. My fault, I needed to relevel.
Oh, and the Technicals took about 3 hours to print. Two sessions to do ll the trucks and weapons as separate pieces.
The Photon is an SLA resin printer?
We’re the STL files on thingeverse?
The tree of Life is self pruning.
yes I found them on Thingiverse. Search for “martello” and “chateaux de taureau”
Thanks. 3D resin really seems to be fulfilling the promise 3D FDM couldn’t deliver for smaller scales.
The tree of Life is self pruning.