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Project Blog by hegemongary Cult of Games Member

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About the Project

please note, none of the photos displayed here on their side are on their side, the project system does a weird thing. the 5 guys, presented within the first 9 posts of this project were digitally sorted, printed and painted in less than 8 hours, just so you know lol

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The Quin-tessential Guy

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Who doesn't want a panzerfaust?

Guy Shi

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Admiring the scenery

Third Guy's a crowd

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Controlling Traffic like a boss

Guy the Second

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Rifleman Strolling

guy number 1, because I havent decided on names yet

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The Machine Gunner

The squad Painted up

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I didn’t really take many in progress shot’s for these fella’s, I will do on the next batch

The squad Painted up
The Lloyd-sama shotThe Lloyd-sama shot

Bare naked Ladi.... Soldiers

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Here we have the mini’s after they’ve been printed, cleaned and de-supported, you may notice theres a smaller guy aswell, thats because I thought I’d print some 15mm scale guys aswell to see how they turn out.

3D printing

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Getting ready to 3d print my new files, I load up my slicer program, ChituBox and import the files, sometime’s I’ll angle the mini’s and sometimes I keep them upright, all depends on if which I think will print the best. Below you can see, the imported file, before and after supports and my support setings

NOTE: not the original lot as hadn't thought of making a project for this at the time,NOTE: not the original lot as hadn't thought of making a project for this at the time,

After slicing and saving the file to a memory stick, it’s time to turn on the printer, pour in some resin and press print…. the print as pictured will take about 3hours and 6 minutes, but the first one I did took about 2hrs45, but they were upright and had some slight fails.

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