"28mm Printed Scenery" Topic
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Hlaven | 03 Dec 2019 1:29 p.m. PST |
I don't have a printer; but you can find businesses on Etsy and Ebay that do. I am very happy with the overall quality. But on closer look with my magnifiers on you can see stratifications and ridges especially on the smaller details. Just the same there are all sorts of buildings, scenic items, And terrain out there for both historical and fantasy gaming. Please excuse photos. Pretty bright outside this morning. |
Hlaven | 03 Dec 2019 1:30 p.m. PST |
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Bigby Wolf | 03 Dec 2019 2:34 p.m. PST |
3D printed. Looks pretty good, actually. The striation on the roof tiles don't really "bother" me … which is surprising. Kind of looks like it belongs! Good job! |
79thPA | 03 Dec 2019 3:38 p.m. PST |
I agree. The tiles don't strike me as being "off." |
Hlaven | 03 Dec 2019 3:56 p.m. PST |
My favorite lines of printed files so far are the ones for Wightwood Abbey and City of Tarok. |
Bigby Wolf | 03 Dec 2019 4:11 p.m. PST |
You know … that looks really good. And it's already very well funded. Thanks for the heads up! |
Dentatus | 04 Dec 2019 6:05 a.m. PST |
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Frederick | 04 Dec 2019 9:49 a.m. PST |
They look great! Thanks for sharing |
YogiBearMinis | 06 Dec 2019 5:39 a.m. PST |
Have you seen the Roman Colisseum and Amphitheater models? Amazing. They even have the Circus Maximus model. |
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