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Tarrasque
Published 2019-12-04T13:13:42+00:00
$24.99 Tarrasque
Published 2019-12-04T13:13:42+00:00
4 inches base.
Pre-supported
| Date published | 04/12/2019 |
| Precio | $24.99 |
| Cantidad de filamento | 186g |
| Dimensiones | 142mmx153mmx97mm |
Love it. made it compatible with my Warhammer army. Basic paint on.
Base is fdm printed,
Love the model. Changed the color scheme completely like 2 or 3 times. Took about week to print and paint. I did have trouble matching all the limb to the base but that's just part of the printing process. I will try again and attempt it bigger and take more time when I get more experienced.
I printed it at 200% size which I think made some of the joints off. Had to do some gap filling.
First attempt at miniature painting.
My rendition of the tarrasque from Lord of the print
That. Was. Fun.
Printed in parts and glued. Insanely good quality print, my joins weren't the best, but that's on me. Fits really well into it's base.
Printed it in 7 parts on my Elegoo Mars. Tried to emulate the paintjob I saw in one of the pictures here and am pretty satisfied with the result. Used some new techniques on the bridge, which also worked out pretty well.
Printed at 0.05mm/60mm/s on an Anycubic Photon Mono with some Anycubic Grey resin // Painted with some Citadel, Vallejo & Army Painters paints
Hello, this is my print #2-#3 with my new printer also my 2 first trial at painting minature and anything else beside walls :) the blue dragon is 100% and the orange is 300% I hope like it
Here is my take on the beast. I loved printing and painting it. This sat printed and assembled for a couple months before I decided how I wanted to paint it.
Finally got this bad boy printed up
Always thought the official artwork and other models looked kinda goofy. This guy though... He inspires fear.
Good news, works fine in 200% scale, lol
Just finished painting an undersized print of this one. I want to airbrush a full-size one.
:) my Try
Awesome file
My take on this great model:
I made this one for a level 20 one shot I had and I think it came out really well!!!
Painted for a friend. Weirdly, I think my favorite part is the bridge.
Yeah... this one was tons of fun! Excellent model!
Avatar inspired Tarrasque
Thank you for this amazing design. New to the hobby and this was the first massive creature I painted and incorporated into my D&D session. Really enjoyed revealing this to my players.
Printed at 200% size to provide the appropriate terror to my players. Printed on an Elegoo Jupiter
Killer model of a classic. What else is there to say?
This was one of my first large prints, and there were some issues with the supports bonding to the model. It could have been something on my end, I was still new to printing, and I don't really remember. Even so, it turned out really well.
Slap chopped two greys and a white over black primer, then carefully flooding the model with army painter speed paints. Can't wait to scale it up to the largest my printer can handle.
Came out fantastic, great attention to detail on the mini design.
This was my first time using a airbrush. I did it with speed paints on a white primer.
Thank you for this wonderful monster, it gleefully scared my players witless.
this was such a pleasure to paint and after not doing any of my hobby for over a year this has really help me get back in to it. (my not be the best paint job but am happy)
We called it Terry. Terry has done a TPK; we still love Terry to this day. Design 10/10 Presupported 7/10 Had to self-support the body because it failed twice; other parts were great Scaled for tabletop: Yes Painted by girlfriend
Printed on my bambu. Still gotta tweak it a little on the mouth a d adding a tree to his back. Think it's at 125% scale. But it's still perfect scale for dnd minis
Great model with amazing detail for practicing my dry brushing :)
As always by rescale miniatures, completely detailed to the T and fun to paint!
Bought the mini and I am currently printing it to scale for DND, here are my current thoughts on doing so. 1.) You'll need to scale the model by 233% according to poppadawg. 2.) When doing so and printing from the pre-generated support files, I'd recommend turning down the speed of your motors on your printer. The supports are only a couple of millimeters thick and when the printer is moving fast and the pieces are tall, it causes the supports to wiggle, potentially causing a misprint. 3.) If you're also scaling the base by 233%, I'd recommend printing the base from the non-supported files. In the printing space of a 256x256x256mm volume, the supported base 233% scale is too tall. I recommend printing the non-supported base and then rotating the print so it CAN fit in your printing volume. 4.) For the most part, the motor speed has minimal effect on the quality of supports for most of the pieces, however for the thagomizer and the base, thagomizer in particular, you need to make sure that your motor speed is reduced. The supports for the base aren't as effected but I did get a lot of loose filament that fell on the supports on the back. Overall remarks: Great print! I love the quality and the detail is amazing!!! I'm using a Bambu Lab A1 printer with PLA Basic filament. I have a .4mm nozzle with a .16mm High Detail setting. I will come back and post the final print when I assemble all the pieces!
Solid - Printed great and makes a fine paperweight or would if people still used paperweights
Painted with a limited palette, airbrush and oil wash.
Took about 3 weeks to print, clean up, construct, green stuff seams and paint with it twice the size of the stl file. I throughly enjoyed every second of it on this fantastic model!! I may revisit the paint scheme but I tried to have it similar to the 5e tarrasque! I will be printing it again for fun soon! :D