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Pretty chuffed with this - a week to go from liquid resin to finished
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This month we started our first foray into 3d printing with our new resin printer (I was a lucky boy for my birthday!). Amongst other test bits, we printed this piece of terrain which I have now finished painting, thanks to another round of COVID quarantine. TBH I'm rather thrilled with how its turned out, and this was the journey to get there.
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Raw printed |
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adding basing materials |
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Then washes, highlights and detailing to get to the finished product:
Very nice playable terrain piece. I like the rust and scenery effects. One of my personal bugbears is a ruined wall without rubble around it!
ReplyDeleteThanks mate! Me too- its always a balance between diorama and playable terrain :-)
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