MechanicalHorizon | 07 Mar 2021 2:24 p.m. PST |
I had some requests to make a temple based off the Tizca/Prospero pyramids, now I finally finished this thing. It's also compatible with the Ancient Star Gods Pyramid components, so you have plenty of build options to make unique structures.
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Grelber | 07 Mar 2021 2:36 p.m. PST |
Well, that's impressive! Grelber |
PaulCollins | 07 Mar 2021 3:09 p.m. PST |
Holy moly! That is incredible looking. |
MechanicalHorizon | 07 Mar 2021 3:24 p.m. PST |
Thanks! If you or anyone you know might want the STL files, you can get them here: link |
Old Glory | 07 Mar 2021 5:17 p.m. PST |
Is that actually the printed model we view? |
Dan Cyr | 07 Mar 2021 8:18 p.m. PST |
Sorry, don't believe that they are. Those look like the digital pictures. Better questions might be, is it filament or resin? What scale? What is the largest pieces base size? What is the total printing time for all pieces (I ask that because I just finished a 43.5 hour filament print job). |
Sgt Slag | 08 Mar 2021 8:10 a.m. PST |
Could work well enough for fantasy temples, also. Leave out the exposed pipes piece, and it would be fine as a fantasy temple. Best of luck with it. Cheers! |
MechanicalHorizon | 08 Mar 2021 12:24 p.m. PST |
@Sgt Slag: I was thinking it could be used for Fantasy as well, even Tomb Kings. @Dan Cyr: Filament or Resin depends on what type of printer you own. An STL file can be printed for either, but obviously you will get better results with a resin printer. The wall/corner panels are about 10cm wide, but if you want you can resize them and make them smaller. It is scaled for games of 40K, but you can always reduce the size in your slicer software to use it for other scale game systems. The print time all depends on what configuration you want. The parts are modular so you can make a small, medium, or large temple. You can also use the parts to make other structures like mastabas. It all depends on what you want to make. |
Der Krieg Geist | 15 Mar 2021 4:19 p.m. PST |
Looks pretty darned orderly and symmetrical, not sure what makes it chaos orientated. Great design though. I think it will look wonderful as a completed model. :D Just fail to see where a Chaos label fits it anywhere. |
The H Man | 28 Mar 2021 4:45 p.m. PST |
Yeah. Its always amusing how 3d print programmers seem reluctant to just show a finished print. I guess they never really print any and just move on to the next project. I think is called buying off the plan. Of course, they'd say every printer is different and it would be unfair to show one, but I feel it's unfair not to. |