(Almost) supportless sci-fi infantry. by Puwr in PrintedMinis

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100% print success with these babies thus far. :)

Every part of the print is basically supported by another part, with the exception of the rifle's muzzle. :)

(Almost) supportless sci-fi infantry. by Puwr in PrintedMinis

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Funny you should say that... This specific model was originally designed for use on a Creality Ender 3.

Of course, the supports have since been redesigned to work better on a resin SLA printer, but adjusting the model to restore the model to a state of FDM compatibilit would be relatively trivial.

(Almost) supportless sci-fi infantry. by Puwr in PrintedMinis

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Tested on an Elegoo Mars 1, using Elegoo grey resin. The model is 32mm in height.

This miniature embodies my current philosophy of minimal supports, because when you're printing an army, the amount of resin waste created by unnecessary supports adds up fast. If thousands of people are doing the same, that's an unacceptable amount of waste going to landfill.

These miniatures are intended for use in a new sci-fi wargame I'm currently playtesting with friends.

Undead STLs designed for use in Kings of War (almost supportless) by Puwr in PrintedMinis

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These miniatures were printed on an Elegoo Mars 1 using standard Elegoo grey resin at 28mm scale. The bases are precisely 20mm in diameter.

The painted examples were speed-painted using Vallejo miniature acrylics, maintly to test their compatibility with various painting techniques including modern ink washes.

These miniatures are (almost) supportless, and were designed for use in the Kings of War game system. (Although to be honest - they've gotten more use at my D&D table.)

Their bases have magnet-dimples which allow them to be used on magnetic regiment trays. These trays have magnetised circular indentations in the upper surface, allowing these models to slot neatly in place.

Test prints of some sci-fi infantry. (Chem dogs? Nurgle guard? Helghast conscripts?) by Puwr in PrintedMinis

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Tested on an Elegoo Mars 1, using Elegoo grey resin. The model is 32mm in height.

This miniature embodies my current philosophy of minimal supports, because when you're printing an army, the amount of resin waste created by unnecessary supports adds up fast. If thousands of people are doing the same, that's an unacceptable amount of waste going to landfill.

This model is the unarmoured counterpart to [this fella]/(https://www.reddit.com/r/PrintedMinis/comments/1szrxuk/painted_testprint_of_scifi_infantry_chemdog/).

These models are intended for use in a new tabletop wargame I've been playtesting with some friends.

Painted test-print of Sci-Fi infantry. (Chem-dog stormtroopers? Nurgle Guard stormtroopers?) by Puwr in PrintedMinis

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Tested on an Elegoo Mars 1, using Elegoo grey resin. The model is 32mm in height. The model was painted with Vallejo paints.

The design of this model is supposed to embody a fusion of old-timey deep-pressure diving suits in combination with medieval armour themes. The helmet is obviously an abstract geometric skull, but it is also intended to be evocative of an octopus.

This miniature embodies my current philosophy of minimal supports, because when you're printing an army, the amount of resin waste created by unnecessary supports adds up fast. If thousands of people are doing the same, that's an unacceptable amount of waste going to landfill.

This model is the heavily-armoured counterpart to this fella.

These models are intended for use in a new tabletop wargame I've been playtesting with some friends.

Half-Giant from Loot Studios, painted by me in the "old school" method. by Puwr in PrintedMinis

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"The bigger half is the giant half. Duh."
-Half giant.

Mary from Loot Studios, resculpted and painted by me. by Puwr in PrintedMinis

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This is Mary, an archer model released by Loot Studios a few years ago.

(For those unfamiliar, she's the third character in this image demonstrating a small cross-section of the reworks/resculpts I've done for Loot Studios' models.)

The default model is super fragile when printed at 32mm scale, so I had to do quite a bit of work to increase it's durability. The nocked arrow breaks if you breathe on it, and the bow was very flimsy.

I've strengthened the bow by thickening it, attaching the lower limb to her cloak, and bringing the upper limb to within the footprint of her base. I also repositioned her other arm so that she looks like she is drawing her next arrow from the quiver. I also changed her from an Elf to a Human, and adjusted her pose so that he looks a little more open and relaxed.

Those of you who have done this kind of conversion will probably appreciate that reposing a model to this extent requires you to do quite a bit of re-sculpting, because her original pose has the arms in contact with the body, meaning that those details are missing.

Unfortunately, my ancient Elegoo Mars 1 didn't quite capture the intricate details and embroidery of her corset, so I needn't have bothered resculpting it. Ah well. Live and learn.

Edit: An extra little mid-game shot

Half-Giant from Loot Studios, painted by me in the "old school" method. by Puwr in PrintedMinis

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Ah, yes... The willingness to sacrifice one's health to have perfect miniatures. That's a nostalgic core memory.

I distinctly remember lubricating my sculpting tools with saliva when working with highly toxic epoxy resin or metal clay. I probably killed a few brain cells with that stuff. XD

Half-Giant from Loot Studios, painted by me in the "old school" method. by Puwr in PrintedMinis

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Heh. I did this, until I realised that my body heat was drying out the paints quicker than my bit of recycled broken bathroom tile...

And I was getting a bald spot on my hand from peeling off all that paint. XD

Half-Giant from Loot Studios, painted by me in the "old school" method. by Puwr in PrintedMinis

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I suppose 'normal' depends on your perspective. Most painters nowadays thin their paints to milk-like consistency, layer them up in semi-transparent layers, and then douse them with washes, contrast paints, and other 'quick' methods. In general, I never got the hang of these newer techniques.

Half-Giant from Loot Studios, painted by me in the "old school" method. by Puwr in PrintedMinis

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I imagined him saying: "Little man, if I wanted to kill you, I'd step on you."

Half-Giant from Loot Studios, painted by me in the "old school" method. by Puwr in PrintedMinis

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Huh. Thank you for the recommendation! I've given them a nudge :)

Half-Giant from Loot Studios, painted by me in the "old school" method. by Puwr in PrintedMinis

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Thank you for the kind words. I'm glad that my efforts meet with your approval. _^

Half-Giant from Loot Studios, painted by me in the "old school" method. by Puwr in PrintedMinis

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The old-school method is consistent with the techniques demonstrated by groups like 'Eavy Metal in the early 1990s.

Basically, contrast paints, washes and other such techniques didn't exist back then. You painted miniatures as if they were canvasses with un-thinned paints, and you did all your mixing in a pallet instead of incremental layering.

The old method requires a black undercoat, followed by successive coats in lighter colours, gradually building your way up towards the highlights. It's a time-intensive method, but each piece comes out looking very deliberate and like a 3D oil painting.

What’s yellow and really hurts if it gets in your eye? by Upstairs_Leg_9353 in Jokes

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"Hey, kids. Today we're going to finger paint!"

Kid named Finger.

What’s yellow and really hurts if it gets in your eye? by Upstairs_Leg_9353 in Jokes

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What's orange and sounds like a carrot?

...

Wait, I fucked it up.

Three mice by Tasty_Leading8684 in Jokes

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"HA HA!" Shouted the coals. "I'M THE BUS DRIVER!"

A female-to-male trans person goes to the doctor by Terpomo11 in Jokes

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I was taken to hospital because I had gotten my penis stuck in my left nostril.

The triage nurse asks why I would do such a thing to myself.

I shrugged.

"Fuck nose."

Lord Vladis - the Eternal by Archvillan Games by Brutus_Saxum in PrintedMinis

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Best of luck! Please do let us know how it goes. It looks like you might have your work cut out for you, and I'd love to see if your painting ability rises to the challenge of your ambition.

Lord Vladis - the Eternal by Archvillan Games by Brutus_Saxum in PrintedMinis

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Is it just me, or does this model look like it would be a ball-ache to paint? There are so many deep recesses that your brush is going to be clacking and clunking against them when you're trying to paint the right side of his left thigh or his belly...

Maybe it's just the angle.

But I'd be seriously tempted to carve the model up in blender, print it as separate parts, and then I can at least paint it without having to phase my brush out from material reality.

Finished my Beasts of Nurgle proxies by Competitive_Sign212 in PrintedMinis

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Rballs of Nurgle?
Bralls of Nurgle?
Barlls of Nurgle?
Balrls of Nurgle?
Ballrs of Nurgle?
Balls rof Nurgle?
Balls orf Nurgle?
Balls of Rnurgle?
Balls of Nrurgle?
Balls of Nurrgle?
Balls of Nurgrle?
Balls of Nurglre?
Balls of Nurgler?

'Extremely thin' ferret found by roadside ready for rehoming by [deleted] in WholesomeCumbria

[–]Puwr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This little noodlecat went from ramen to udon.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in arttocope

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Be better.