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3D Japanese Girls

Posted by Paul on 09 Mar 2014, 09:58

Nice mini and the paintjob is bloody good
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Posted by Peter on 09 Mar 2014, 10:24

Very realistic paintjob! With the right background it would be hard to tell if this a figure or a real person! Great find Paul! Thanks for sharing! :thumbup:
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Posted by Ochoin on 09 Mar 2014, 11:44

Peter wrote:Very realistic paintjob! With the right background it would be hard to tell if this a figure or a real person! Great find Paul! Thanks for sharing! :thumbup:


I think the large hand gives it away. :-D
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Posted by nono_zg on 09 Mar 2014, 11:56

Very realistic paintjob!
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Posted by Konrad on 09 Mar 2014, 12:32

If a made good photomontage could also be. The girl seems to me to have another resolution(dissolving) than the hand.
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Posted by David O'Brien on 09 Mar 2014, 23:21

Apart from the painting.
The undercutting on the sculpture is exceptionally good-esp the sleeves and blazer. The way the pattern on the socks twists is also a tiny but very accurate observation.
A lot more pleasing to the eye than yet another figurine of Michael Wittman.
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Posted by Ben90 on 09 Mar 2014, 23:55

Looks like made with a 3D-printer... no sculpting and paintjob...
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Posted by fabriziodavi on 10 Mar 2014, 10:01

Yes. If you look at his Facebook He sells this miniature as a "3D prepainted". It is a 3D printing. Awesome and a little bit disturbanting.....
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Posted by Uwe on 10 Mar 2014, 12:21

The day will come when everybody can simple print out a whole army.
I can't say I like it this way...
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Posted by KenzoSato on 10 Mar 2014, 22:51

Fantastic
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Posted by Ochoin on 11 Mar 2014, 14:22

Uwe wrote:The day will come when everybody can simple print out a whole army.
I can't say I like it this way...


Hi, Uwe.

I find part of the enjoyment of the hobby is assembling your army from a range of available plastic & metal figures. Striving for compatibility, looking at possible conversions, discovering a troop type you needed but didn't know existed: all are very enjoyable.

The down side is the figures/units that AREN'T available.

So having a 3 D printer able to create anything & everything would be both great & a loss for the hobby.

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