So, at christmas, Noshi gave me an Ender 3, and I immediatly started printing with it of course.
Now, I also need to learn Cura, scaling, and more of those things, but for a first start, I did all right... except the scaling.
The print was intended to be a 28mm size priestess figure, but I forgot that if you put in 28mm, it calculates the base and all it is mounted on. So it turned out far smaller, yet ideal to suit a 6mm gaming table instead.
So not to much of a loss... it's also a fairly quick print, barely using any filament and taking 12 minutes to chuckle out, so it was good to test the machine's settings.
A quick paint job later, and it was all good to go for the gaming table...
In fact, I liked it so much for what it needed to serve, I actually used up the remainder of the small roll of test filament to print some more...
Pointswise? They are obviously to small for a cube of scenery, being somewhere between the size of a 15mm and 20mm figure each, so I'd guess 1 point each, for a modest 4 points total?
After all, this was more a creation of pure joy for a new toy, then an actually planned entry this year to reduce lead mountain :-)
From RichardM: Sudan first British infantry and another cavalry regiment
(192 points)
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This week’s efforts have been exclusively British. I enjoyed painting the
Hussars so much last week that I pushed the 21st Lancers up the painting
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