Wasteman delves into the digital realm
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About the Project
I recently found Tinkercad and a desire to make landships. Thought i'd try something new.
Related Company: ThunderChild Miniatures
Related Genre: Weird
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Titanotron
Now for my first digital sculpt for Wasteman itself – I’ve remade the titanotron, which I originally sculpted by hand over 4 years ago.
Attack Saucer
I made a little friend for the main saucer
Flying Saucer
Had a couple days off to relax after running my last kickstarter. Decided to get this out of my head – A German flying saucer to go with/ against my landships!
I’ve had an idea for a smaller fighter escort type saucer to go with this too. Would make a cool faction!
Landships ahoy!
So a couple of months ago I was watching an episode of Tested on youtube (you should check it out if you haven’t seen it) and they mentioned something called tinkercad. Turns out it’s a browser based CAD program that’s free to use.
Free… able to run on my potato/computer… Naturally I had to check it out.
Turns out the way it works is very similar to unreal edit, which I spent a good chunk of my teenage years playing around with, so after a week or two I’d quickly got the hang of it.
Now a week or two before this discovery I’d had an idea for a game – walking battleships fighting martian tripods, and with it very fresh in my mind It made sense that this was the first thing I made digitally.
I first made the small landship, then decided it needed a multi turreted bigger friend. I’m thinking I’ll make a larger, six legged one eventually.
6mm Scale felt right for them. I wanted the tripods to be massive but small enough to not cost an arm and a leg once I got around to making them. At this size they’ll end up about 70mm tall.
Speaking of tripods…
I very much wanted a balance between war machine and alien monster, so I designed the cockpit to slightly resemble a screaming face with an elephant trunk.
In the mean time Rob at Hysterical Games sent me a test print of the first turret I made. I was instantly hooked. It was so small and awesome!
I also had a crack at some scrapbots as I was working on a robot commission for Jamie (who lives down the road and runs Old School Miniatures) He then decided to treat himself to a couple of 3d printers!
And Jamie, being a legend, insisted he’d print anything I sent him. Good practice for both of us, and really exciting. It wasn’t long before I got a box of goodies.

















































