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 Red Menace, A Traitor Guard Project (pic heavy)
Taikonaught
Posted: Dec 15 2011, 07:02 AM





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@ Dirty Dog: Yay, they look great. How is the scale? That is one thing that is easy to mess up. Did I tell you I designed the handles to be easily removable? If you carefully twist it with a pair of pliers, while holding the main body and finger guard, it should snap off cleanly. Please feel free to post more pictures as you paint more.

@ Shadowhamer: Haha, I see you've used Solidworks before. Have you noticed it is getting even more vague in its description of errors? "Feature failed due to... I don't know, let's say Geometric Condition"

@ Mudbox: banghead.gif
lone dirty dog
Posted: Dec 15 2011, 09:15 AM





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Yes, I saw that with the handles nice job, scale wise I think it works well not undersized but not oversized (obviously). They have the bulky feel but also look believable which was a good thing.

The other thing is that they are not to thick so if you want to place them as hanging from utility belts or backpacks they look right not overbearing or awkward, I think you did a bang on job with them I will be back for more thats for sure. Really appreciate you taking the time to do them thumbs_up.gif wink.gif You_Rock_Emoticon.gif
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Posted: Dec 15 2011, 07:02 PM





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i'm new to this topic do you have a 3d printer or do you send off for your stuff?


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Posted: Dec 15 2011, 09:16 PM





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QUOTE (S7RYPE @ Dec 15 2011, 12:02 PM)
i'm new to this topic do you have a 3d printer or do you send off for your stuff?

Shapeways.


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S7RYPE
Posted: Dec 15 2011, 09:36 PM





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do you mind if i ask the cost on the smaller bits?


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lone dirty dog
Posted: Dec 22 2011, 08:54 AM





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QUOTE (S7RYPE @ Dec 15 2011, 09:36 PM)
do you mind if i ask the cost on the smaller bits?

If you mean from shapeways just go to there website and check as it depends on the material you have it produced in.




@Taikonaught
As for you sir have we got a little lazy with our army ? Only kidding I know you have been busy producing awesome stuff for well me thumbs_up.gif cant wait for these bloopers but would also love to see your force grow as it was getting interesting.


P.S. I still want you ork 3 wheeler Sell it to me you must biggrin.gif wink.gif
Taikonaught
Posted: Dec 29 2011, 11:42 AM





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Getting lazy with my army is one way of looking at it- being too busy with other people's is another.
I have been doing a lot of work for the miniature company I am now free-lancing for, and along the way I found time to product this head:

What do we think?

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Taikonaught
Posted: Dec 29 2011, 11:55 AM





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Oh yeah, again this guy is not meant to go with the army whose thread I am showing him in... just something I am working on for the sake of those chaos people putting pressure on me wink.gif . Maybe I should start a new thread..?

As for my pseudo-Viet Cong, I am thinking about skewing them slightly more towards Japan, so I can make bad-[I Swear Too Much] futuristic samurai armour and weapons for them...

lone dirty dog
Posted: Dec 30 2011, 09:09 AM





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QUOTE (Taikonaught @ Dec 29 2011, 11:42 AM)

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jawdrop.gif Words hold no strength for what I think of these, I am happy very happy very happy. jawdrop.gif You_Rock_Emoticon.gif

Pressure works well for you sir now back to work what do you think this is the holiday season, no really great stuff once again.

I hope you do find the time to return to your pseudo-Viet Cong army, I like the idea of moving to Japanese futuristic samurai vibe you could use those as Carapace Armour troops, more like a hired army bought and payed for dogs of war.

Glad to hear you are working for the said Miniature company (any where we should be looking for cool stuff hint hint ) Well great work once again will let you know when I get these bloopers (still being produced apparently) cant wait and will look forward to those heads being produced thumbs_up.gif biggrin.gif wink.gif AMAZING


P.S. Ork 3 wheeler sell it to me sell it to me sell it to me wink.gif
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