Use them for large armies on the board if you like. You really don’t need the FMG pieces coming out you just want them as I do because they are better than WOTC. It was a just a thought I think they would look awesome. It is purely eye candy on the board. Maybe use them as Victory city markers if you don’t want to have that many of them on the board. After about 3 hours and 4 or 5 coctails I need an easy way to count them.
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nice
wish i had ur skillz
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One thing I can see that this 3d printer offers is that you could have a box full of different bombers instead of all similar pieces. Imagine if instead of five B-17s, you had a B17, B25, B27, B29, …
That would be sweet.
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nice
wish i had ur skillz
Thanks. I consider my 3d modeling skills to be at the beginner level actually. Luckily, military hardware consists of pretty geometric shapes. Once you’ve learned how to use the 3d tools it’s essentially a lot of tracing. You import a schematic diagram of the vehicle showing the top, side & front view and then start tracing. 8-) It’s a lot of work and it can get pretty tedious but I’m getting better at it.
One thing I can see that this 3d printer offers is that you could have a box full of different bombers instead of all similar pieces. Imagine if instead of five B-17s, you had a B17, B25, B27, B29, …
That would be sweet.
Yeah, you can use the differentiated units however you want. It makes things more fun.
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Hey WOPR which Autodesk product are you using? And are you going to attend Autodesk University in Las Vegas this year?
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@Brain:
Hey WOPR which Autodesk product are you using? And are you going to attend Autodesk University in Las Vegas this year?
Actually, I’m using Wings 3D. No plans to attend Autodesk U.
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Wings 3D, Who makes that product?
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@Brain:
Wings 3D, Who makes that product?
It’s a free program. You can find the download on google.
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