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Somebody on another forum mentioned I should show these off, so I thought I'd toss up some of my test-prints of the Grenzer Games Imperial Romans. These were printed on an Elegoo Mars Pro, using Elegoo's standard grey resin. These are my first "human" prints, as I mainly have done 1/300 aircraft and 1/285 vehicles.



They're probably considered 18mm in my mind, as they are roughly 15mm to the eyes. The proportions are really nice though, especially for someone like me that prefers a more "realistic" sculpting style. I also picked up some terrain on MyMiniFactory to try printing on the Ender 3. I'm going to do the tents and barricades in resin, but the ramparts on the FDM printer.



I know GG originally intended to release these to be released as hard-plastic, but they work quite well for "print-on-demand". I'll post up some pics of some ink-washed models this weekend, along with the test tents.


Some of my settings, for those interested;

Layer Height: 0.04mm
Exposure Time: 8s
Light-Off delay: 1s
Lifting distance: 5mm
Lifting Speed: 100mm/min



 
   
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Good info! I feel this is the future, it just has gotten started,

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