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Post by wilmanric on Dec 18, 2016 19:50:27 GMT
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Post by jennifer on Dec 18, 2016 23:48:37 GMT
Wow how freaking cool is that! Neat! I am gonna save my spools
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Post by wilmanric on Dec 19, 2016 14:01:22 GMT
Wow how freaking cool is that! Neat! I am gonna save my spools If you want, I can post the walls and stairs on Thingiverse? They are the correct diameter to fit my spools. I just held them on with hot glue. Let me know.
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Post by jennifer on Dec 19, 2016 14:45:46 GMT
Wow how freaking cool is that! Neat! I am gonna save my spools If you want, I can post the walls and stairs on Thingiverse? They are the correct diameter to fit my spools. I just held them on with hot glue. Let me know. I am sure a lot of people on thingiverse would appreciate that as well
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Post by sgtslag on Dec 19, 2016 23:05:12 GMT
Not a 3D printer person, but... Holy Bat Guano, Batman!!! Nice looking terrain piece! That could be used in a lot of different ways. Love that you recycled empty spools for it. Thanks for sharing -- damn fine piece of terrain, no matter how you made it, nor what you used to make it with. Cheers!
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Post by Draklith on Dec 21, 2016 22:29:51 GMT
Really dig that puppy Wilmanric
I think the spiral staircase really sets it off, well done m8
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Post by vepr on Dec 22, 2016 14:20:44 GMT
Clever. Great use of those spools, kudos.
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Post by wilmanric on Jan 8, 2018 13:42:45 GMT
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Post by erho on Jan 8, 2018 16:17:44 GMT
I need to get a printer....
How did you get the floor texture, looks unique
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Post by wilmanric on Jan 12, 2018 3:27:05 GMT
I need to get a printer.... How did you get the floor texture, looks unique I squirted a mix of white and black acrylic paint on a plate and kinda swirled it around to get some grays. Then, I used a kitchen sponge to stamp on the texture. I use cheap sponges *a lot* to get stone type texture. Super effective.
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Post by Lynq on Jan 14, 2018 14:20:02 GMT
That's so cool, did it take a while to paint? Looks really nice the paint job too!
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Post by deafnala on Jan 15, 2018 16:49:39 GMT
That is a WONDERFULLY bizarre & imaginative creation. It looks SPLENDID with your other lovely scenery pieces. I would guess that it is as much fun to game on as it is to stare at. VERY WELL DONE!
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Post by wilmanric on Jan 19, 2018 2:49:21 GMT
That's so cool, did it take a while to paint? Looks really nice the paint job too! Not really. I used hot glue to texture the central part of the tower and I drybrushed it with grey. I did the sponge stamp process on the floor areas. Then I hot glued on the stairs and wall sections. Drybrushed those. Maybe an hour if all your paints and tools are ready.
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Post by wilmanric on Jan 19, 2018 2:50:09 GMT
That is a WONDERFULLY bizarre & imaginative creation. It looks SPLENDID with your other lovely scenery pieces. I would guess that it is as much fun to game on as it is to stare at. VERY WELL DONE!High praise indeed, coming from you. Thank you!
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