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  1. A boatload of dakka for some mecha squires Client provided files
  2. Titan Forge just dropped an excellent Tomb Kings style set of STLs, if anyone is interested. Here's the Skeleton unit: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-undying-dynasties-necropolis-guards-359618
  3. Sorry for the lack of content, I’ve been so busyhaven’t had time to take the pictures. That said, a big ole Krios proxy. Client Provided files.
  4. For the Legion Fans https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-alliance-winter-trooper-squad-343179
  5. https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/8mm-scale-grim-dark-artillery-tank-company
  6. The main thing with any printer is that's not an appliance or a shop tool. Despite what anyone says, this tech is still in it's infancy. With any printer purchase the primary question to one's self needs to be: Is 3d Printing the hobby, or is the product the hobby? If one want's to learn all about the machine, the tech, the process, then a fresh new untested printer is suitable. There won't be a community for mutual support at the start, and who know about manufacturer support for both questions and replacements. Be prepared to troubleshoot and become that community. These are not bad things, part of the challenge of learning something this way can be extremely satisfying. If the goal is to use the machine as a means to create, I would avoid an untested machine and look to the established manufacturers. Elegoo, Prusa, Creality are the major players that come to mind. Lots of community support, lots of parts availability, lots of product choice. When I played paintball I bought an untested but very affordable marker, mainly to save 25%. While it was adequate, there was no aftermarket support, the manufacturer was lousy on parts replacement, and disappeared relatively quickly. When I bought my next marker, I based my choice on the amount of easily available replacement parts and support articles in the magazines. Have him ask himself what his interest in 3d Printing really is and make the choice from that perspective, rather than the "Is this a good printer" question.
  7. I have standard pricing for Warmaster. Ping me for the list.
  8. New Product for The Old World! 20-to-25mm size adapter, Magnets included! 2 End Ranks and 3 Inside ranks, Kit can accommodate 30 minitures, 6x5. $7
  9. Hey! Updating the website! https://www.scotts3dprintworks.com/ #squareisapaininthearse
  10. May want to spellcheck your title.
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