Evidently, at least in my experience, these things fall off trucks. I ordered another one.Īgain, the printer got lost in the mail. Sadly, the printer never showed up and seemed to get lost in the mail. It seemed good for the price and people were giving it a great review (again for the price). So A few weeks ago, I decided to get into 3D printing and I bought a 3D printer on. With my design, you just fit the center ring onto the bottom of the knee cap PVC (45 degree elbow coupling) and the rest of the layers drape down from that. As I scoured the internet looking for reference materials I found a lon of silhouetted images of titans with stepped legs, so that’s what I started with first. I’ve been 3D modeling the next piece of the Titan as I’m printing out the previous piece. As a matter of fact, I doubt the beast will be finished by the Apocalypse game this Saturday (32 hours from now), but I still feel it’s worth fielding and should still be an awesome site to see.
As I type this I am re-printing a failed foot/pod-thing where the first one printed very poorly and the quality, I feel, was unacceptable.
Recently I obtained a 3D printer and I’ve given myself a new challenge: a table-top quality Warhammer 40K Battle Titan in one week. So some of you may remember my 30 Points of Cryx in 3 Days Challenge about a year ago.