![]() So when you are taking the risk and print while at work and have the chance to print over night (the noise is quite a problem still) you can dish out one wall section in a "day" or a tower in two "days". Mine is able to print 22.5cm x 14.5cm x 14.5cm so I can print one of those wall sections in one go, then the top section in another go. The printing time is relatively huge, so I got to adjust my normal schedule a bit.įor anyone thinking about getting into 3D printing, AoS is quite a nice excuse to get yourself one of those printers. With a layer thickness of 0.03mm (which is quite high) the models still come out quite nice. While I haven't yet started painting the models I started printing, I got the winterdale fortress parts (including the ruins) from the site you suggested and I'm pretty happy with the results so far. Maybe someone with experience in CAD is willing to help? I'd even offer printed pieces in exchange as the hardware is here now -) What do you think about this? Has anyone tried something comparable and is willing to share some insights? Working with CAD is extremely intimidating as my experience is limited to 2D vector graphics Smaller pieces like spikes, skulls, whatever can be added to make it more interesting. Later I'm planning to add towers, gates, etc. Add some corner pieces and I'd be able to print any amount of wall sections that can form a long wall, rectangular fortress etc. ![]() ![]() Four of these will create a hollow structure, placing a topper on them will make them a wall which will then get the breastwork on top and - so far my plan - a wall section is finished. So I'm thinking of creating thin wall pieces that can "snap" together, one side of them being flat and the other having the wall texture. Has anyone of you ever tried to create terrain pieces with CAD software? My first (and maybe ambitious) goal is to create a fortress to use in our games. Mostly because I think I'm definitely better with software than with tools like sharp knifes and paint brushes The printer can create pieces up to 22.5cm x 14.5 cm so a reasonable large structure can be created with one print run. ![]() I just purchased a 3D printer which finally arrived this week My goal is to print terrain instead of making it. ![]()
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