"Some more ACW ships off the painting table..." Topic
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Lonely Gamer | 30 Aug 2020 1:29 p.m. PST |
Today I finished off some ACW ships for Blood Sweat & Iron, I printed most of these over the last couple of weeks and have only just got around to painting them ready for some games. I have put some more pictures up on my site. link
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Todd636 | 30 Aug 2020 2:58 p.m. PST |
What kind of printer are you using and where did you find the str file? |
Lonely Gamer | 30 Aug 2020 3:46 p.m. PST |
@Todd636 hi the printer I am using is a fairly old Geeetech i3 so the quality is not great but sort of works for Ironclads. The files are from here – Confederate link Union link The guy now does the ships with or without a base, mine have all been printed without a base I just stuck them on thin plasti-card. The ship in the pic above is from Peter Pig ACW Riverine range and is not 3D printed. |
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