bruno

"mr storylets"

writer (derogatory). lead designer on Fallen London.

http://twitter.com/notbrunoagain


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It is true though that when a resin printer is hitting these absurd sub-$200 price points... what is stopping you, tabletop gaming nerds? Why spend hundreds of dollars on useless kickstarter plastic when you can make your own useless plastic in your own home (in a well ventilated space on account of the fumes)? How close are we to the print and play miniatures game revolution?


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in reply to @bruno's post:

for everything that people say about printers being unreliable, 3d printers are so much worse. I've been trying to have a friend print me a part I designed for several weeks now and her printer has been broken since the first revision test print