battletech 3d print
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Originally Designed for 6mm BattleTech (1/285), but Scalable to Fit Any Game Scale. Each Hex Represents a Real-World Distance of 1.75 Inches, Perfectly Compatible with HeroScape Terrain. For Seamless Integration in Your Slicing Software, Simply...
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This is to scale a Box configuration of the Battletech Lance Base. I went with a wedge design of putting 2 cubicles on each side with a guided path in the middle. The Door is removable as is the roof. The Magnets for the roof are 4mmx5mm, the base...
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A Crusader from Battletech is depicted in its standard CRD-3R configuration. I modified a Crusader in Tinkercad as there isn't an MWO Crusader model to replicate. I discovered this Enforcer model on Patreon:...
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This terrain is meant to be a modular solution for Classic BattleTech hex elevated terrain. Each one is about an inch tall which should be about half the height of an average mech miniature. They interlock vertically and snap on top of each other to...
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Originally conceived for the 6mm BattleTech (1/285) scale, it utilizes a hexagonal grid where one hex equals 1.75 inches. However, with a slight adjustment to accommodate HeroScape terrain, the dimensions become 1.5 inches per hex, including a .125...
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I am proud to present my mech hanger, it is the cummulation of several years researching from the Battletech Universe. I have studied all the artwork, schematics, diagrams, and contextual clues I could from various Tech Readouts, Boxsets, unit books,...
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The iconic BattleTech tabletop game has been a staple of geek culture since its inception. Among the many formidable 'Mechs that have graced its battlefields, two stand out as particularly worthy adversaries: the Battlemaster and the Catapult. Both...
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... the same maps. All of the simple hills in these sets are available fully detailed and textured for a scenic game table both as STLs to print at home and as physical product bundles. ... Find ALL of these hills at https://steelwarriorstudios.com/
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... updated. Also included is a sample of textured, scenic hills for the same maps. All of the simple hills in these sets are available fully detailed and textured for a scenic game table both as STLs to print at home and as physical product bundles.
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I also tweaked the autocannons and swapped out the lasers for round versions.https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/roman-soldier-grinningidiotLeft shield arm from Syllogy's Centurion "CN9-A1"https://www.myminifactory.com/users/Syllogy. ... Note: The...
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A version of the hetzer I made with thesehttps://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/missile-batteries-for-sci-fi-tanks-pack-2https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/mwda-tank-hetzer-6mm-scale-wolverine_dh
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I remixed this by attaching the wings and the fins. ...Prints best vertically with tree supports.
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Sneaky Medium BattleMech. ...Recommend printing in translucent resin if you don't want to paint one.
grabcad
This is a generic tank hull for table top gaming. ...It prints well for most games scaled from 50mm to 150mm. Tread detail usually does not print well below 50mm scale. ...Used mainly for Mech Warrior and Warhammer 40K models.
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Command interface initiate :) This model is not tested yet. ... But it looks fine to print. ... Generate support.
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Redesigned the dice to have smoother edges. ...Recommended to be printed on an SLA printer due to small text and designs.
myminifactory
Just a couple of office buildings I put together, printed on my cr10 at 0.16, 10% infill, no supports required. ...Obviously SLA would produce significantly better results.
cults3d
I'm Kinower, a 3D creator and sculptor specializing in printable 3D terrain for role-playing and board games. You can subscribe to my Patreon account to gain access to all my projects, which are updated monthly with new designs based on community...
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Command interface initiate :) This model is not tested yet. ... But it looks fine to print. Generate support. ... https://cults3d.com/en/users/NemoMK2/creations Visit here to see more things ;)
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... neglected to add sufficient supports. The second attempt turned out great. *Check out the photo * Update 2: I printed it, now I need to create a miniature scene so it appears as though it's crashed into the terrain. ...Plus, I have to paint it next.
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I'm Kinower, a skilled 3D creator and sculptor with a passion for crafting printable 3D terrain for role-playing and board games. My expertise lies in designing immersive environments that bring imagination to life. Exciting opportunities await...
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... boasts a compact size of 50mm in height, with the antenna measuring 46mm when omitted. ...The Ender 3 printer, known for its reliability and precision, should handle the print process with ease, yielding high-quality results on most filament machines.
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ATTENTION: This model requires scaling to ensure accurate printing, as it should match the thickness of the mech arm it will be attached to. ... For those who appreciate my work, consider supporting me on Patreon at...
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... model for standard tabletop play in MWO. ...I've made sure to clean up most of the meshes and extrude them tightly to avoid any gaps, but some minor ones might still exist. The model isn't perfectly manifold, yet it prints well on resin printers.
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... is pretty finicky and tight, the printer settings really need to be dialed in. I hope to do a revision someday that allows for more forgiving tolerances. Print the Hex Joints with supports and trim the supports off to get them to print properly.
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So, I upgraded the build to include four PPCs and an AC/20, plus added a base for easier printing. UPDATE 1.1: This model isn't at the right scale - it's in STL format. I'll fix this later on. UPDATE 2: I removed some unnecessary parts and should...
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This is a highly edited version based on the Mech Warrior Online design but made to look more like the original design. ...this includes two different styles and the mechs separated for easier printing. ... Sarna Link:https://www.sarna.net/wiki/Crockett
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You can print this tiny Battlemech in either one piece (Doppler Shift.stl) or multiple parts (M1 Small Laser, Torso, 4x Leg). Due to its intricate details, it's highly recommended that you use a DLP/SLA printer or an exceptional FDM printer capable...
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... or precision lensed options for added versatility. You can choose to print either one of the posed single-piece models or individual parts in a multi-part poseable kit, giving you endless possibilities for customization and creative expression.
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This project is designed specifically for DLP/SLA printing, although it may not yield satisfactory results when using FDM technology. To ensure proper balance, mirror the leg design to replicate the other side. ...The overall dimensions are tailored to...