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Astland, a small 3d creator that seems dead set onto kickstart a gothic themed city all by himself has another of his really cheap projects.

http://kck.st/3FpKI1u

Because who doesn't need giant stained glass windows for his table (Xenos players need not to apply)

M.

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Those are very nice.
   
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They're nicely done... but wouldn't the obvious choice be to print in clear resin and then add colored washes?
   
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The obvious choice would be to print the frames/ walls, and print the stained glass on clear acetate.

Good looking work, but I don't think it would last, taking it apart even after a few times.



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