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Leader of the Sept







NEKOBUS! That looks great. Looking forward to seeing it adequately colourised

Please excuse any spelling errors. I use a tablet frequently and software keyboards are a pain!

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Omnipotent Lord of Change





Albany, NY

Fun thread Insaniak, really appreciate your 3D tinkering in service of some very old GW sculpts. Also a hearty on the coin flip die!

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On a different note... I spent a chunk of the last couple of weeks finetuning the STL version of the Maelstrom's Edge Gnolti.


Multi-part print, printed on the Anycubic Phonton at 50 micron layers, using Anycubic Grey resin.

Painted mostly with Army Painter Speedpaints.



These were single part prints, using Siraya Tech Fast resin, and one of them mirrored just for kicks. Sprayed with AP Uniform Grey for visibility, as the resin is slightly translucent.

 
   
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Courageous Questing Knight





Texas

Not only is the print and cast so similar as indistinguishable, I am mostly blown away by the absolute identical paint job you gave to both - well done!

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And now for something a little different... WIP ballista and crew. This is a 3D printed prototype for an upcoming plastic range, with plastic Warlord Games Norman crew.


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Found some time on the weekend to get some more work done on my 2nd edition Necron revamp. Along with making some progress on the codex and tinkering with datafax design, I started sculpting up a 2nd ed style monolith, because why not?



Still WIP, but I think it's coming along nicely.

 
   
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Leader of the Sept







That is so cute. The doorway head just looks grumpy and shouty

Please do a Storybots version!


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Please excuse any spelling errors. I use a tablet frequently and software keyboards are a pain!

Terranwing - w3;d1;l1
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Some detailing added...



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Finished the sculpting on my monolith redesign. Swapped out the crystal for a more 2nd-ed friendly energy core, added some detailing and shortened the flux arc guns a little.





Now to figure out how best to print it...

 
   
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Next sculpt in progress...



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It's been a little while since I had time to work on my Necrons, but I have finally finished roughing out the Immortal sculpt. Still needs a little tweaking and some final details (like lots of rivets!) but is just about there.


 
   
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And a warrior sculpt WIP....

 
   
 
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