For the last 3-4 months, I have been immersed in the world of 3D Printing.
I started with terrain to learn the skills needed to utilize this
technology but over the last month I have been experimenting with
printing vehicles on a FDM printer. It is quite a challenge and I will
accept that a Resin techonology is probably the way to go here. However,
I still believe that for wargaming, FDM vehicle prints are a good
option.
I recently had an EW CoC game and my opponent was playing
the Belgians and decided he wanted to take some French tanks as
supports. Well I have no French tanks as I do not have a French force
(yet) so we had to use some substitutes. Not an ideal choice and this can be a little more difficult as vehicles are hard to find for some
of the more minor nations (no offence to the those nations of course).
But
in the 3D Print world this is not the case, and with a bit of googling I
found several different STL files for French tanks. The tricky bit is
how to print these STL files, as it is not a case of just hitting print.
Problems include what type of supports to use, how do you orient the
vehicle on the build plate ( I have tried flat on the side vertical as
well as on a tilt all with different degrees of success). My prints have
improved but I am still not even close but I am hoping you will agree
they are ok for wargaming. Enough blather, time to move on to photos. These were my 2nd submission to the AHPCX.
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Char B1 bis, sort of lost control of the dirt! |
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I am not a big fan of the black lining between the camo |
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Somua S35 |
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Have to find some French decals |
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Hotchkiss H35 and 39 |
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you can see the striations on the models are quite a challenge and
although these were all painted with an airbrush there was some runoff
and spidering.
Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteVery nice pieces
ReplyDeleteAll the best with your 2020 projects
Cheers
Matt
and the same to you matt
DeleteThey look good John and the paint works is good as well, it does the job for the gaming table.
ReplyDeletecheers John
i hope so, in the heat of the battle maybe those striations will be missed!
DeleteLike your printed French armor. I found playing with the print angle helps. 45 degree angle on the model helps. The latest cura 4.4 is very good. Prusa slicer will work on your CR-10. Over Christmas I had my power supply for both printer quite working. I got the Ender 3 working again. It only took 10 minutes to change out the bad component with the new. Before the prints crashed I managed to print two Baby Yoda's. You and see these on my blog. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteThanks Gary.
DeleteNice job John, perfect for a quick force, sounds a bit technical for this old guy though, although I would like an air brush. If I had known how many German tanks I would collect it might have been worth it.
ReplyDeleteJohn. It isn't that hard. I'm 71 and been 3d printing for almost a year.
DeleteI have had a lot of fun with the airbrush and the 3D printer
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