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Hi there, this is my first post here so hopefully I do this properly (please let me know if I've messed up).

Like a lot of people my age I have been returning to the hobby after a loooooooong time away and through a strange sequence of events it seems like my first painted army since the turn of the millennium is going to be a genestealer cult consisting of non GW models. The plan at this point is to have a game of 2nd edition 40k at BOYL next year.


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Currently the only finished models are these four that were used at this years BOYL to play a game of Space Weirdos in the Necromunda setting.







I'm currently working through this lot and will post up more pictures as I go along.



And have a Limo, Land Speeder, Land Raider, Brood Brothers, Purestrains, Magos and Patriarch to add to this lot.

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Looks good! Where are the models from?

Keep up the work!
   
Made in gb
Fresh-Faced New User





Cheers, they are from all over the place.

For the fully painted ones, the hybrid is from L72 Miniatures, the brood brothers are tech cultists from Checkpoint models and the purestrain is from Hybrid Miniatures.

The big group of half painted hybrids are from a kickstarter that should be up later this year. I don't actually have anything to do with it but was lucky enough to be sent some of the early casts, these ones are resin but I'm fairly sure for the kickstarter they will be in metal.

The tank is a 3D print that I designed myself, it was inspired by the very first Leman Russ model that was released for Epic.

   
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lol. Space Weirdos. I love it. Looking forward to seeing the rest of this project.

Waaazag da Kan't Stoppable (ORKS) ~6,000 points
Orks-in-Progress, Finished Orks.
Terrain I'm making.
The Darion Sector War Campaign.
Into the Jaws of Hell 40k campaign. 
   
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Thanks for the info. Very nice job on the tank. Do you have the files posted anywhere?
   
Made in gb
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I have uploaded it to Cults3D with a bunch of other stuff, here is my page if you are interested https://cults3d.com/en/users/Doctor-Spork/3d-models
   
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Sniping Hexa






This is awesome, good luck!

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Antwerp

Lovely work. The models look amazing.

'The whole art of war consists in getting at what is on the other side of the hill.' -- The Duke of Wellington

My hobby log: https://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/770007.page

 
   
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Doctor Spork wrote:
I have uploaded it to Cults3D with a bunch of other stuff, here is my page if you are interested https://cults3d.com/en/users/Doctor-Spork/3d-models


HOLY CARP!!!

Lots of fantastic stuff there. What program(s) do you use to design your stuff?
   
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Walking Dead Wraithlord






This is awesome.

Gotta love those green bases and all that glorious, densely packed Necromunda terrain. Great job with the tank, too.
   
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 bbb wrote:
Doctor Spork wrote:
I have uploaded it to Cults3D with a bunch of other stuff, here is my page if you are interested https://cults3d.com/en/users/Doctor-Spork/3d-models


HOLY CARP!!!

Lots of fantastic stuff there. What program(s) do you use to design your stuff?


Cheers.

I have a rather terrible workflow that I would not recommend to anyone as I originally learnt CAD modelling for completely different reasons and have then twisted my techniques to make models for 3D printing. But basically I use sketchup for the concept stage as I find it quick and easy to work with and then work up the final model in blender which is a lot more clunky to use but can do much more sophisticated modelling.


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Thank you to everyone for the lovely replies, I'm a fairly slow painter but will keep this updated when I have made any progress worth sharing.

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Doctor Spork wrote:
 bbb wrote:
Doctor Spork wrote:
I have uploaded it to Cults3D with a bunch of other stuff, here is my page if you are interested https://cults3d.com/en/users/Doctor-Spork/3d-models


HOLY CARP!!!

Lots of fantastic stuff there. What program(s) do you use to design your stuff?


Cheers.

I have a rather terrible workflow that I would not recommend to anyone as I originally learnt CAD modelling for completely different reasons and have then twisted my techniques to make models for 3D printing. But basically I use sketchup for the concept stage as I find it quick and easy to work with and then work up the final model in blender which is a lot more clunky to use but can do much more sophisticated modelling.


Well, the models look spectacular, so I'll call your workflow results brilliant. Going to try to print something of yours this weekend if things stay calm.

I haven't touched Sketchup in years. Do you use an older version or are there recent versions?
   
Made in gb
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 bbb wrote:
Doctor Spork wrote:
 bbb wrote:
Doctor Spork wrote:
I have uploaded it to Cults3D with a bunch of other stuff, here is my page if you are interested https://cults3d.com/en/users/Doctor-Spork/3d-models


HOLY CARP!!!

Lots of fantastic stuff there. What program(s) do you use to design your stuff?


Cheers.

I have a rather terrible workflow that I would not recommend to anyone as I originally learnt CAD modelling for completely different reasons and have then twisted my techniques to make models for 3D printing. But basically I use sketchup for the concept stage as I find it quick and easy to work with and then work up the final model in blender which is a lot more clunky to use but can do much more sophisticated modelling.


Well, the models look spectacular, so I'll call your workflow results brilliant. Going to try to print something of yours this weekend if things stay calm.

I haven't touched Sketchup in years. Do you use an older version or are there recent versions?


Thank you that is lovely to hear. If you do ever print anything please share some pics, I love seeing other people enjoy my models.

I use a slightly old version of sketchup, I got the perpetual license the last year it was available. It's not great for making STLs, so I just use it for making a quick model before moving the project into blender.
   
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Boosting Ultramarine Biker






You have a nice start going there.
Captain Brown may find your collection very interesting.
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut






Doctor Spork wrote:
 bbb wrote:
Doctor Spork wrote:
 bbb wrote:
Doctor Spork wrote:
I have uploaded it to Cults3D with a bunch of other stuff, here is my page if you are interested https://cults3d.com/en/users/Doctor-Spork/3d-models


HOLY CARP!!!

Lots of fantastic stuff there. What program(s) do you use to design your stuff?


Cheers.

I have a rather terrible workflow that I would not recommend to anyone as I originally learnt CAD modelling for completely different reasons and have then twisted my techniques to make models for 3D printing. But basically I use sketchup for the concept stage as I find it quick and easy to work with and then work up the final model in blender which is a lot more clunky to use but can do much more sophisticated modelling.


Well, the models look spectacular, so I'll call your workflow results brilliant. Going to try to print something of yours this weekend if things stay calm.

I haven't touched Sketchup in years. Do you use an older version or are there recent versions?


Thank you that is lovely to hear. If you do ever print anything please share some pics, I love seeing other people enjoy my models.

I use a slightly old version of sketchup, I got the perpetual license the last year it was available. It's not great for making STLs, so I just use it for making a quick model before moving the project into blender.


Printed out a few and put the Makes on Cults. Posted about them in my often neglected hobby blog here, so hopefully I can work towards finishing them up sooner than later.
   
Made in gb
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 bbb wrote:
Doctor Spork wrote:
 bbb wrote:
Doctor Spork wrote:
 bbb wrote:
Doctor Spork wrote:
I have uploaded it to Cults3D with a bunch of other stuff, here is my page if you are interested https://cults3d.com/en/users/Doctor-Spork/3d-models


HOLY CARP!!!

Lots of fantastic stuff there. What program(s) do you use to design your stuff?


Cheers.

I have a rather terrible workflow that I would not recommend to anyone as I originally learnt CAD modelling for completely different reasons and have then twisted my techniques to make models for 3D printing. But basically I use sketchup for the concept stage as I find it quick and easy to work with and then work up the final model in blender which is a lot more clunky to use but can do much more sophisticated modelling.


Well, the models look spectacular, so I'll call your workflow results brilliant. Going to try to print something of yours this weekend if things stay calm.

I haven't touched Sketchup in years. Do you use an older version or are there recent versions?


Thank you that is lovely to hear. If you do ever print anything please share some pics, I love seeing other people enjoy my models.

I use a slightly old version of sketchup, I got the perpetual license the last year it was available. It's not great for making STLs, so I just use it for making a quick model before moving the project into blender.


Printed out a few and put the Makes on Cults. Posted about them in my often neglected hobby blog here, so hopefully I can work towards finishing them up sooner than later.


Wow, I saw those when you posted them last night. They look like great prints, I'll have to go check out your hobby blog. Thank you
   
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Hyderabad, India

That Leman is ace! Great job.

 
   
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Pestilent Plague Marine with Blight Grenade






Bristol, UK

Those minis have so much character and your colourful paint jobs just sing. Also, LOVE that Leman model!

   
Made in gb
Fresh-Faced New User





Thank you so much for the nice comments.

I've made a bit more progress on my Leman Russ proxy who has now been named 'Big Mavis'

   
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Walking Dead Wraithlord






Looking good. Hazard stripes are always a win, and I like the purple and white ID markings.
   
Made in gb
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I finished off some of the Hybrids, hopefully I'll get a few more finished this week.

   
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Longtime Dakkanaut






Nice work!
   
Made in gb
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 bbb wrote:
Nice work!


Thanks, I'm enjoying painting them.

Here are another three that I finished this morning, I'm really pleased with how the colours are coming out.

   
Made in gb
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Last of the fellas from Old School Miniatures finished off. I've decided to call them Lumpy, Clumpy and Bumpy, but can never remember which ones which.

Now to finish off Big Mavis

   
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Ancient Venerable Dreadnought






Loving the Retro Stealers you’ve got here, the Leman Russ proxy looks great too.

I think I’ve got a download of your bunker somewhere in my print queue, will definitely post when I get around to it

Goberts Gubbins - P&M Blog, started with Oldhammer, often Blackstone Fortress and Void Panther Marines, with side projects along the way 
   
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Columbus, OH

Really enjoying this thread, keep up the good work!

Thanks,

MegaDave  
   
Made in gb
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 gobert wrote:
Loving the Retro Stealers you’ve got here, the Leman Russ proxy looks great too.

I think I’ve got a download of your bunker somewhere in my print queue, will definitely post when I get around to it


I look forward to seeing that. It is by far and away my most downloaded model (probably because it is free) but I have hardly seen any that folks have printed off.


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 MegaDave wrote:
Really enjoying this thread, keep up the good work!


Cheers, there will be more. I need to finish these off and then get a board built for (hopefully) a game at BOYL next year.

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Made in gb
Fresh-Faced New User





If anyone is interested in getting some for themselves the Cultist models from Old School Miniature are up on kickstarter now.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/osminis/osm-presents-the-hybrid-cult-of-manifesters

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Made in gb
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I made some more progress on the hazard stripes on Big Mavis's sponsons

   
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Finished off Big Mavis, fairly pleased with the finished result

   
 
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