I've recently printed myself a lucius pattern Warhound titan.
It was a bit of an experiment to see what my PLA printer could reasonably do.
Turned out that the guy that made the STL files was also experimenting a bit as the finished model is a tad smaller than the original model.
Not a big problem as it's still a huge, imposing robot.
I figured that one way for him to gain some height was by putting him on a nice scenic base.
I'll try to fit things so that the titan will be able to be removed from the base if I even want to play with him (probably some long nails through the bottom of the base).
Now, I've been printing some nice debris and stuff for him to stand on.
Since the printed PLA is very hard and difficult to transform I'd really want to add some sort of small hill or dirt mound to support the way he stands.
That way I wont have to change the setting of the toes as that will be impossible at this point.
What product should I use to make the ground with?
Ideally I'd like to use something that will be soft long enought to 'push' the titan feet into it to create a nice indentation.
Afterwards I'll need to drill through it so that I'll be able to fit the nails (doing that first might be a better plan...).
Anyway, what sort of modelling stuff would you advise me to use?
This is what the thing looks like....from a safe distance...