Warhound Terminal Mk1 versions 1 & 2

Warhound Terminal Mk1 versions 1 & 2

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Here is an updated version of my first Adeptus Titanicus Terminals, designed specifically for the Warhound Titan. The dimensions of Version 1 are a significant 240mm by 155mm and 9.2mm thick, making them comparable in size to those found in the Grand Master box of Adeptus Titanicus. I have just completed building this version and plan to test print it over the upcoming weekend. Version 2 takes a slightly different approach, boasting dimensions of 240mm by 155mm by 6.56mm. Not only are these terminals stackable, but they also feature round cogs that can slide into place seamlessly during gameplay, eliminating the need for magnets altogether. As an added bonus, these terminals will not shift or move when stacked together. In a couple of weeks' time, I plan to revisit this design and incorporate magnet holes, allowing for even greater flexibility and versatility in terms of usage and placement on the battlefield. As I continue to refine my designs, I am already working on two additional projects that promise to bring significant improvements to the Adeptus Titanicus Terminals family. The first of these upcoming designs, aptly named Mk2, will build upon the success of its predecessor while introducing a crucial innovation: it can be printed in three distinct sections. This design tweak promises to simplify the printing process and make it more accessible to a wider range of users. Last but certainly not least, I am excited to announce plans for the Mk3 terminals, which will boast an impressive 200mm by 200mm by 9.22 mm size profile. What's truly remarkable about this design is its potential to be printed in a single piece on the Ender3. This ambitious project represents a significant leap forward in terms of complexity and sophistication, and I am eager to bring it to life.

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