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Kingdom of Durak Deep- Kickstarter Sample House

Whoa! Two posts in one day? This one is time-sensitive, so I figured I'd post it ASAP. At time of publishing, there's less than three days left on the Kingdom of Durak Deep kickstarter by Conquest Creations . I'm a really big fan of these and went all in on this. He's post a sample STL, so I decided to print two to test my paint scheme and get a head start on a new Dwarf board.

3D Printed Elven Tower by Davale Games

I've been a Patreon supporter of Davale Games for quite some time, and a few months back I got this sweet Elven Tower . Well, I finally replaced my old FDM printer with a brand spankin' new one and this was my first print!

Quick autumn forests

Hey y'all, I know it's been a while! Busy holidays and all. Speaking of which, my awesome sister got me some awesome Autumn trees for Christmas, and I 3D printed some bases. 

3D Printed Ruined Tower

 Quick post today with a few pics of a ruined tower I printed and painted from The Print Goes Ever On .

Into the Wilds: Wargs and Rocks

 Just a quick hobby update today! I'm working my way through some 3D printed rocks just to have some fun, easy scatter terrain. I found these on Thingiverse for free and they're just perfect for wargaming. To paint them I sprayed cheapo Grey. Then I randomly washed a few spots with GW washes- yellow, green, brown, and a spot of red here and there. Next came a heavy light grey drybrush over that followed by another white drybrush. Then I just added some static grass and tufts and... done.

Some recently painted Elvish Terrain

  Here's a fun 3d print project I did recently. These are free files on Thingiverse. Primed in Grey Seer. The trunks are Wyldwood Contrast with the light vine coverage Aggaros Dunes Contrast. The blue inlay (which was mostly painted by my wonderful girlfriend!) is Frostheart Contrast. There are some small vines creeping up here and there that I'd like to sit down and paint green which I think would add a nice pop of color, but painting terrain is such a drag. The leaves are from a cheap leaf holepunch on Amazon and some construction paper adhered with white glue.