Reddit userVooDooMonused his Flashforge Creator X to 3D print custom parts and accessories for his Warhammer 40K models. He posted about hislatest project on the Warhammer 40k subredditand his set of VTOL wings and rotors made for an Imperial Guard Valkyrie look almost like they were par...
I feel the possibilities are endless but some personal ones that come to mind would be: Generic: Raven Guard Praetors Salamanders Preators Iron Hands Praetors Sisters of Silence (all those new units from the Liber Imperium need models!) ...
1 Computer with access to Tinkercad 1 3D printer. Material: PLA. I'm using a Creality Ender 3 V2. 1 x micro motor with gear box, likethis. Shaft Size: 10mm x 3mm (L*D) 1 x 3.7V lithium polymer battery: from a broken 3Doodler 3D pen. 1 x slide switch SS-12F16 G4, 3 pi...
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Those new miniatures are really something. As inveterateWarhammer 40kplayers we can’t help but see how they could be used as proxies in variousWarhammer 40k factions; you’d just need to upscale the 3D models before printing them. The larger German tanks would look right at home in anAstra...
Continue reading“Colonel ‘Iron Hand’ Straken” Recently I was chatting toHuntPR, and he informed me of his plans to get into the world of 3D printing. 3D printing isn’t something I’ve ever really been interested in, but since we have a 3D printer at work that I’m gonna have to...
As 3D printable files, you can make your Lazy Forger models any size you want, but the crowdfunding page recommends you play FSD with minis between 3mm and 15mm in scale. Pantalone is enthusiastic about small-scale wargaming, saying “small scales in general have the unique perk to allow PRO...
Master mold maker Ricky Dove explains how a 3D printed master model is put into production. First he painstakingly cleans off 3D printer supports one at a time, then attaches plasticard pieces and even films of PVA glue to create channels between parts of the model to ensure resin will be ...
computer. He then used this rough model as a dolly, around which he could design custom Chaos-warped armor plates in the 3D modelling tool ZBrush. Finally he used a3D printerto bring them back into the real world, adding them to the base model to create his uniquely customised Chaos ...