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Post by The Mad Poet on Apr 23, 2017 14:08:33 GMT
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Post by tauster on Apr 23, 2017 14:17:33 GMT
Just as quick heads-up for all you 3D printing crafters:
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Post by wilmanric on Apr 25, 2017 1:50:44 GMT
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Post by The Mad Poet on Apr 26, 2017 0:53:34 GMT
A huge thanks! I've bought these before, and having some I can print saves a ton of money.
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Post by darkpath on May 5, 2017 7:25:47 GMT
I was hoping for a player character that is a tiefling wearing a tricorn and a highwayman's jacket with slits in the back for wings. The shirt is a bit frilly kind of gothic/victorian, two fingerless gauntlets with embroidery on the sides maybe with a skull or symbol in the wrist portion of the gloves. Long boots about shin high with three straps again with some sort of embroidery.
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Post by darkpath on May 5, 2017 7:27:10 GMT
and for terrain, I've always wanted bases that had 28 mm high detail footprints, basically the footprints on a flat base that I can add to with grit and what not.
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Post by curufin on May 5, 2017 12:43:25 GMT
and for terrain, I've always wanted bases that had 28 mm high detail footprints, basically the footprints on a flat base that I can add to with grit and what not. Like for some sort of tracking token/marker? That is brilliant! I definately what to do that. Maybe a version with animal tracks too.
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Post by sotf on May 5, 2017 22:27:20 GMT
and for terrain, I've always wanted bases that had 28 mm high detail footprints, basically the footprints on a flat base that I can add to with grit and what not. Like for some sort of tracking token/marker? That is brilliant! I definately what to do that. Maybe a version with animal tracks too. Hell, instead of just a marker, how about invert it. Something that would work well as a stamp. Both right and left foot along with some basic animal tracks as well.
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Post by Sam on May 7, 2017 20:01:44 GMT
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Post by curufin on May 8, 2017 16:05:47 GMT
28mm Track Markers. link
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Post by Achilles on Jul 28, 2017 20:41:15 GMT
So I printed these out but discovered a bit of an issue. Both the top and bottom (bits that connect into the bases) are shaped in a way that cause the uprights to not remain upright. One side has a shorter distance to where the sides start to flare out while the opposite side travels straight much higher. This causes the model to slouch in the direction of the longer side which ultimately leads to the miniature on top falling off. I thought about gluing it but then that'd ruin the modular-ity of it that you've added with the varying bases and heights. I want so bad to learn how to work in 3D modeling tools so I can help contribute to this kind of effort, so do you recommend a modeling program? I've messed a bit with blender so far. Aside from that, this model (and the others) is a fantastic idea and I can't thank you and the others enough for contributing to the wealth of printable options out there. Just thought I'd share my feedback of this model in particular. Edit: Added an image to illustrate what I meant better.
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