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3d prints

Posted by Ochoin on 14 Oct 2024, 06:49

The figures I ordered from a talented South Australian arrived today:

15 (incl command) Prussian SYW cuirassiers
18 limber horses
2 wizards

Below are photos of the cuirassiers. The quality of the work is beyond criticism.
And whilst a bit more fragile than plastic or metal figures, they're not bad - the swords, for example, can bend.

TBH they're a bit too expensive to order figures/units/armies willy-nilly but I anticipate getting the odd figure & unit that you can't get otherwise.


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Posted by Rich W on 14 Oct 2024, 22:30

These do look fantastic sculpts. I’m sure they would be expensive, but worth it by the looks of things.
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Posted by Ochoin on 15 Oct 2024, 01:24

About $70 for 15 mounted figures. Not outrageous but dear enough not to plan an army of 3d figures.

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Posted by C M Dodson on 16 Oct 2024, 06:15

Very nice indeed.

I have started to use more printed figures as they have developed into something more robust than the early creations.

Nevertheless, plastic is cheaper and some metals are too.

Best wishes,

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Posted by Beano Boy on 16 Oct 2024, 09:56

:coffee: i enjoyed viewing this post donald. :thumbup:
My advice is treat them all as if they were cast with the finest crystal glass! BB
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Posted by Ochoin on 16 Oct 2024, 10:59

Beano Boy wrote::
My advice is treat them all as if they were cast with the finest crystal glass! BB


We should perhaps a thread on how we've abused our little figures - if that wasn't too traumatic.
I once dropped a tray full of figures. I still wince in memory.

However, I am pretty careful otherwise! They take too long to paint to be rough with them.
But I take your point - finest crystal glass it is!


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Posted by Santi Pérez on 16 Oct 2024, 12:58

It's true that the figures are exquisitely sculpted, Donald, but their very high price puts them beyond the reach of us who are not millionaires. :mrgreen:

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Posted by Peter on 23 Nov 2024, 17:56

I only buy 3D figures when they are special enough to buy. Special poses or personalities. ;-)
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