I am now going two fisted, printing om my resin printer while the fdm buzzes along.
This Ratmen Wartheone is from One Page Rules. I overall like their take on ratmen because they are nobler and more valiant than is typical.
I am now going two fisted, printing om my resin printer while the fdm buzzes along.
This Ratmen Wartheone is from One Page Rules. I overall like their take on ratmen because they are nobler and more valiant than is typical.
This took 11 hours, which seems pretty fast! I put on too many supports so this is only 80% cleared rn. It's the wrong scale as you can tell by the reference minis, but not a bad first shot. I tried to scale this down and print as one unit, but will for my next print break it down into sections and print them in a few runs.
This army is so gross and diabolical and I love it. The only thing I have left are some zombies that will clog the frontlines while the ghouls come up from the sides and get their pound (or more) of flesh.
I have to say the combo of 3d printer (AnyCubic Photon mono X 6k) + fast flexible minis agnostic rules set ((One Page Rules Age of Fantasy)[https://onepagerules.com/portfolio/age-of-fantasy/]) is so amazing. It feels great to just build out concepts and then get some games in with them...Hopefully I can get some games in with Johnny and I'll post some more pics!
One thing I'll say is that if you have a bunch of old minis and just want to play them on the table without memorizing 100 pages of rules and codexes, you should give OPR a try. Their 40k Analog Grimdark Future is so easy to slip into and get your cool minis on the table. The rulesets map closely to big game companies so that you can use what you have. It also extends these lists to give you a lot of room for creativity and invention.
I am hobbying more than anytime in my life and it's because of OPR!