SITREP – Something New Pt2

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More time spent looking at 6mm printing (haven’t been in the mood for painting). Today’s goal was partially looking at the Guaro3d models I’ve purchased in the past and seeing if they can be used in 6mm. I need to work on the supports but for the most part, yes it seems.

Now obviously, these vehicles are tiny and packed full of details, so painting them might be quite interesting. I’ll take a look over the weekend. But if it works, it makes buying more models more worthwhile as they can be used for two different games.

Also at the same time… I kept printing the Rettung armoured divisions. I did some experiments with changing the exposure time to see which versions worked better. I’m still working on supporting wheeled vehicles in 6mm but the tracked ones are fun!

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5 responses to “SITREP – Something New Pt2”

  1. Giacomo Pantalone avatar
    Giacomo Pantalone

    The best thing about large tanks is that they have the same size of a 28mm miniature. That’s their most natural scale!

    Tiny jeeps (or shermans) are a bit less cool, withouth proper basing.

  2. Giacomo Pantalone avatar
    Giacomo Pantalone

    The best thing about large tanks is that they have the same size of a 28mm miniature. That’s their most natural scale!

    Tiny jeeps (or shermans) are a bit less cool, withouth proper basing.

  3. puggle_monster avatar
    puggle_monster

    Those 6mm vehicles have come out really well. How many can you print at once? How long do they take?

    Cheers,

    Pete.

    1. Michael Charge avatar

      They are the classic bergamn vehicles that everyone uses scaled down, hence why they worked out nicely. Could probably fit six tanks or so on the print bed (turrets and hulls are seperate) and each print takes about 2 hours on my Mars Pro.

    2. Michael Charge avatar

      They are the classic bergamn vehicles that everyone uses scaled down, hence why they worked out nicely. Could probably fit six tanks or so on the print bed (turrets and hulls are seperate) and each print takes about 2 hours on my Mars Pro.

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