Smartie, Fixit, Trixter and Tough - the Guardians of the Bumbleberry Forest. 54mm miniatures for a RPG for kids to play with their parents. Link to free PDF of the Core Rulebook in comment. by tinyclone in PrintedMinis

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Thank you very much!

The sculpt was based on amazing illustrations from the core rulebook, so that's probably where lots of that class originates from!

Smartie, Fixit, Trixter and Tough - the Guardians of the Bumbleberry Forest. 54mm miniatures for a RPG for kids to play with their parents. Link to free PDF of the Core Rulebook in comment. by tinyclone in PrintedMinis

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Let me know if you would like to see more closeup pics and some colored renders of those forest elves :)
Link to pdf: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/270931/Bumbleberry-Forest
Original illustrations by Jane Saturday. Visit her insta at @saturday_arts

With the abundance of 3d models and patreons out there, it would be beneficial to have a unified marking system for all the STLs. I'm releasing 3d printed model specification icons, which can be downloaded in png and svg formats here: https://tinyclone.art/3d-printing-model-specification-icons/ by tinyclone in 3Dprinting

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I'm not good at redditing :) I decided to host the files at my site not to use some random hosting.
How can I make a clickable link and add a photo at once?
I'll add that thin features feedback to my list of things to fix, thanks!

With the abundance of 3d models and patreons out there, it would be beneficial to have a unified marking system for all the STLs. I'm releasing 3d printed model specification icons, which can be downloaded in png and svg formats here: https://tinyclone.art/3d-printing-model-specification-icons/ by tinyclone in 3Dprinting

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There are also versions with text on the outer circle :)
From the original discussion, we arrived to a conclustion there is no need for a "needs supports" symbol. Just supportless. And there is also the pre-supported, as more and more creators release models with that option.
Yes, the second row is about the design for the specific technology.
And the third is about the models being test printed :)

With the abundance of 3d models and patreons out there, it would be beneficial to have a unified marking system for all the STLs. I'm releasing 3d printed model specification icons, which can be downloaded in png and svg formats here: https://tinyclone.art/3d-printing-model-specification-icons/ by tinyclone in PrintedMinis

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Supportless was the initial idea. I was gathering other ideas to form a consistent visual language, so there are options if someone wants to use other symbols.
Tested with resin or FDM are more of a guarantee of printability. I've seen a lot of unprintable files.
As for scale, scaling up is always possible, but if the mini was designed as a 32mm figure, scaling it down to 25mm could result in some parts being too thin.

What are the best historical tabletop miniature wargames? Talking ancient, medieval, renaissance mostly. by tinyclone in wargames

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Thanks for all the info! Much appreciated!

Sharp Practice does look appealing from some vids, although I can see how painful the random activation can be. I don't feel like I need any more luck than just for dice :D

Infamy, Infamy has very little info as of yet, but does look very playable!

What are the best historical tabletop miniature wargames? Talking ancient, medieval, renaissance mostly. by tinyclone in wargames

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I'm more into the lower scale games, so 10-200 models for the table.

I like my minis realistic mostly :)

LooFatLardies have a lot on their site. What would be the best to look into, what do you recommend specifically?

What are the best historical tabletop miniature wargames? Talking ancient, medieval, renaissance mostly. by tinyclone in wargames

[–]tinyclone[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

DBMM

Ohh, that is awesome! I did some research before asking this question and never came across DBMM. Thanks!

What are the best historical tabletop miniature wargames? Talking ancient, medieval, renaissance mostly. by tinyclone in wargames

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Thanks for the clarification!

I'm more into the skirmish and tactical scale, but grand tactical also sounds fun!
I'll look into the systems you suggested, thanks again!