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Showing posts with label 3D Print. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D Print. Show all posts

Friday, 20 August 2021

Martian Myriax Destroyer

Today’s post is a model I printed and painted a little while ago.  this is a Mechanicum Minotaur Proxy for the Ordo Destructor lists.  It’s a lovely model and a will need to print a couple more.  It’s painted in the traditional Red of the Martian forces as it generally will be accompanying my maniples (from the loyalist elements) of Legio Tempestus to war.



I can fully recommend this model as it printed nearly perfectly.  The only issue was my fault as I didn’t get the orientation correct and there was a bulge that needed sanding. 

The model was printed on my Mars 2 Pro and AnyCubic Mono X.

Monday, 6 March 2017

Printer problems

So my printer is having problems.  Grrrr....

This the quality of prints I'm getting at the moment.



This is the last thing I managed to print.


I finally assembled shipping container number 2.  Here's what it looks like.


The long hobby war continues...

Tuesday, 10 January 2017

3D print Zone Mortalis Test Wall And Mighty Empire Tile

Today's update is about 3D printing two different models.

The first model I designed in Trimble Sketchup and it took me about 45 minutes.  The print was about 5 1/2 hours, but this was in a quite high resolution and not challenging the printer speed wise.  I dare say I can get this down by an hour or so.


There are no fine details on the model as Sketchup doesn't cope well with small objects.  I'm contemplating leaving these off and maybe having a detail pack designed on another package at a later date.

The next piece has been the bane of my life.  This model which was designed by ffaat is on Thingiverse here.  This is a Mighty/Planetary Empires Tile for my blogger buddy Kaelo over at the Battle bunnies.  I've gone through about 15 tries till I printed this one.  The source file is a parametric file (meaning it's drawn mathematically rather than with lines), which I had to spend sometime understanding. Also the model didn't like the normal square infill grid, so I had to change to triangles.  So I had these and a couple of other different issues to work out, but I know what's going on now (I think).  This is the good one with the best of the rest.


Have you got a 3D printer? Thinking of getting one? Let me know in the comments below.

The long hobby war continues...

Monday, 2 January 2017

3d Printed Thunderhawk Gunship

This is a project I'm working on.  This is actually a two phase project.  It will end up being thunderhawks for my marine forces.  The first phase is printing a model from Thingiverse found here.  It was designed by Montrano.  It's a low detail model, so will need grubbins and grebbles for finishing.  This is the current state of the model.


Phase two, which is running concurrently with phase 1, is designing a new more detailed model.  This is the current state of the 3D model.


This is a test print of the cabin door.  I was a bit tight on the measurements, so it's a tight fit across and a bit short vertically.  I'm making the adjustments and will reprint later this week.  It also shows the channels are two narrow.  I'm going to go from .2 to .5 mm.  Measuring on some marine tanks, this seems to be more like the gap gw use.


As part of the project I need is 8 predator heavy bolters (4 of each left and right side) and 2 land raider doors per gunship.  If anyone has some spare, I'll happily purchase these.

What do you think?

The long hobby war contiunes...

Tuesday, 30 August 2016

3D printing scifi shipping containers - Part 4

The first container is printed.  I'm not sure that the scale is right, what are your thoughts?


The long hobby war continues...

Saturday, 30 July 2016

3D printing scifi shipping containers - Part 3

Continuing on from the previous posts, I've now printed a few test pieces.  There are still a few tweaks to make as I resize various components.  The first bit actually finished is the doors.  I'm quite chuffed at how these have turned out.  


Second one is on the printer.  This is printed at 200 microns, so not a high res print.  Took just over 2hours.

Monday, 25 July 2016

Getting back to the blog or 3D printing scifi shipping containers - Part 1

Sorry for my prolonged absence, normal service will restart soon, in the mean time, here's a couple of images of something I'm working on..



I still need to detail the doors and build some stilts. I may shrink the overall length a bit, currently it's 11.6 cm so maybe a bit long, but will be modular so you can add extra sections.  I'm hoping to get a test print out this week!

What do you guys think?