Just a dimension hopping elf that gets into more wacky hijinks than I can shake My stick at!
@jontree255
Excellent work! Very nice job on the edge highlights, clean.
@Apepollo11
The hero the city needs.
@GrymEdm
Haha thanks! I’m terrified to think what this would cost if there was an actual Forge World model at this scale, but so far it’s not bad - 5 spools of PLA for the FDM printer and I’m on the 4th bottle of resin for the detail parts.
@setsneedtofeed @jontree255
Fully agree on both points!
Contrast paint is a game changer, I love sponging it over a base metallic to get a really nice “aged metal” look on large panels.
@fleabomber
I’m glad that I’ve received so much positive feedback from the community. Next week’s update I’ll hopefully have some solid progress on assembling the torso.
@setsneedtofeed
Excellent job on that plasma glow!
@ALostInquirer
Possibly a hamster, but given that lab rats love driving cars it might be nice to give one of them a chance.
@erikcats @warhammer40k
Glad you’re enjoying it! I’ll keep posting project updates as I reach milestones. Next one will be when the legs are fully together with the pelvis.
And believe it or not, completely sober when I made this crazy decision!
@Smbreiland @warhammer40k
Somewhere between 2.5 and 3 feet most likely. I’ll get a full measurement once the torso is complete. I’m working on posing and epoxying the legs right now.
@jontree255
Going for a kind of xenomorph look?
@Sir_Fridge
https://www.3dgloop.com/ ? I’ll look into it, any idea what the working time is on it?
@setsneedtofeed
Fantastic work on that model!
@warhammer40k The little plate that goes up to the War Dog’s waist is a TOE PLATE for the Titan.
@warhammer40k @3dprinting
I should be able to start posing the legs this week, then coming up with a plan for the base. In the meantime enjoy this picture of how massive the armor plates are.
@warhammer40k
Printer plate 5 of 7 for the torso armor just made its way to the printer