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I got to use a lot of the techno-greeble techniques that I learned for the Alienoid proxy, but really turn them up to 11 here, which was really fun =) Printing this model was a real challenge, so I ended up splitting it into two parts (as you see...
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I Got to Use a Lot of the Techno-Greeble Techniques That I Learned for the Alienoid Proxy, But Really Turn Them Up to 11 Here, Which Was Really Fun =) Printing This Model Was a Real Challenge, So I Ended Up Splitting It into Two Parts (As You See...
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Hi everyone - here's my proxy model for the Frosthaven Boss, the Program Director! Not too much to write about this one; it needs a fair amount of support because of all of those mechanical hard edges and protruding shapes, but it's rather easy to...
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Here's my proxy model for the Frosthaven boss, the Collector! There's not a huge footprint on this guy, so if you're printing it directly on the bed, I'd recommend putting a support point or two on the “leg blast” so that it doesn't get knocked...
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Here's my proxy model for Gigazaur from the board game King of Tokyo! I had to break off the head in order to print it due to its teeth, so I've included both versions - one with the head attached and another without. To give the model some...
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Here's my proxy model for the Elder Ooze from Frosthaven! The artwork for this guy is toweringly high, but since it's still a single-hex monster, I tried to capture that sense of scale by covering it with various skeletal bits. If you print it...
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Here's my proxy model for the Frosthaven summon, the Skeleton Sorcerer! This guy's got tiny little feet, so you may want to float it entirely on supports in order to ensure that nothing comes loose during printing. I did my best to sneak bits of...
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I'm currently working on creating proxy models for the game, designed specifically for FDM/FFF printing. Here is my first attempt at a stand-in for HML (His Majesty’s Leviathan) Raven, a D-class destroyer. The current version is difficult to...
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Here's my proxy model for the Frosthaven boss, the Fish King! I was so happy with how the net worked out for the Herder that I figured that I should go ahead and include one here, too. Since capes look really cool on miniatures, I figured that he...
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Here's my proxy model for the Frosthaven summon, the Skeleton Sorcerer! This guy's got tiny little feet, so you may want to float it entirely on supports in order to ensure that nothing comes loose during printing. I did my best to sneak bits of...
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Here's my proxy model for the Frosthaven boss, the Fish King! I was so happy with how the net worked out for the Herder that I figured that I should go ahead and include one here, too. Since capes look really cool on miniatures, I figured that he...
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... to families at the museum. ~ http://museuminabox.org/boxes Due to a super fast turnaround to produce this box we didn't get access to 3D scan the objects we wanted to include - so we quickly created some proxy replicas using Smoothie 3D and Blender!
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Hi everyone - here's my proxy model for the Frosthaven Boss, the Program Director! Not too much to write about this one; it needs a fair amount of support because of all of those mechanical hard edges and protruding shapes, but it's rather easy to...
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Hi everyone - here's my proxy model for the Frosthaven Boss, the Relic! This model was a lot of fun to make; the first face of the cube was mostly re-creating the greebles that exist in the artwork, but after that it was open season on whatever...
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Here's my proxy model for Alienoid from the King of Tokyo board game. This fella was quite the challenge to print due to those segmented tentacle legs. Normally I steer clear of top connections when designing supports, but they're a necessity here. I...
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Earthshaker Proxy 28 mm Heavy Artillery. The model is carefully sectioned into several distinct parts to ensure a smooth and clean print of the entire model. To make the assembly process easier for you, paint the individual parts first before...
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We wanted our little girl to be able to open specific doors in our house, by using the same handle system adults are using. This simple proxy handle will pull on the real handle when the kid use it, thanks to a piece of string attaching each handle...
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Here's my proxy model for Alienoid from the King of Tokyo board game! This guy was a real challenge to print because of those segmented tentacle leg things. I typically avoid using top connections when designing my supports, but they're unfortunately...
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Check out this killer Warhammer 40k power axe! ...Feel free to print it, cut it up, and remix it however you like!
cults3d
These are proxy models for an existing game system and are not intended for use as permanent replacements for their legitimate game model counterparts. Whether your nuns love flowers or skulls, this is the armored transport for them! No matter what...
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Custom 40K Power Sword Design, Authored by Me - No Copyright Issues Here! ...I Designed This Beauty Using Primarily 3D Builder, Then Gave It a Facelift with ZBrush for Maximum Realism.