Another of my 3D printed fully articulated action figures. I wanted to make a body that could be used for large creature types like trolls, ogres etc. I am still not 100% happy with it but it is all right.
4 inch scale. Modeled in Modo. Printed on a Form2. Painted by me.
10 hours ago, Spack said:Wow, your work is awesome! No evidenceof layers that 3-D printing is known for. If you paint your guy green and give him a wild boar head you have an instant Gamorrean Guard.
Thanks. The figure still has some small layers when it comes out of the printer but once you primed and painted it, they are as good as gone. The idea behind the figure was to create a bulkier body that could easily be modified into various characters. I still want to refine that idea more next year...
10 hours ago, SclassHiei said:Looks interesting
Thank you!
Looks interesting
Wow, your work is awesome! No evidenceof layers that 3-D printing is known for. If you paint your guy green and give him a wild boar head you have an instant Gamorrean Guard.
5 hours ago, ghostbogey said:Every time I see this 3D figure stuff....
I still marvel at it....Really "Good Work", Hauke =^)
Thanks. I still hope 3D printing will make advances to cheap color printing at some time in the future. Then you can have truly "factory made" feeling action figures.
Every time I see this 3D figure stuff....
I still marvel at it....Really "Good Work", Hauke =^)
2 hours ago, silverback77346 said:Nice looking troll, great work overall. Congrats on a great looking 3d figure. Torborg, is that an actual character or a name you gave this guy? Love the paint work too. Thanks
Thanks! Torborg is just the name I gave this guy.
Nice looking troll, great work overall. Congrats on a great looking 3d figure. Torborg, is that an actual character or a name you gave this guy? Love the paint work too. Thanks