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Old 03-15-2023, 06:24 PM   #1
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For our GURPS City of Heroes inspired game:

Techie Dreamer, her Battle Drones (Tweeter, Mid-Range and Woofer), her Protector Bots (Amp and Mixer) and her Assault Bot (Kaboom Box--aka the Big, Blue Meanie).

After taking the first picture, Bobb pointed out I was missing something. Her Incarnate Superior Total Core Ally: the essence of a Longbow Cataphract,
The Big, Red One.
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Here's a winged, clockwork cat from Cast N Play that I printed for my sister.

And, well something familiar, because of reasons.
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Hand of Bobb asked me to print this Atraxa figure (from 3dArtGuy).

He then commented that he wished it was larger.

(The black base is 40mm, the orange one is 60mm.)
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Anyone familiar with Vae Victis? They seem to be knocking out some good stuff, especially for generic NPCs and the like...
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Anyone familiar with Vae Victis? They seem to be knocking out some good stuff, especially for generic NPCs and the like...
I've seen them come up, from time to time, on the add for Lychee slicer. Their stuff looks good, but, as it's fantasy, I don't have much use for it.
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I've seen them come up, from time to time, on the add for Lychee slicer. Their stuff looks good, but, as it's fantasy, I don't have much use for it.
Perhaps you know Anvil then? They seem to be the Sci-fi equivalent...
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Perhaps you know Anvil then? They seem to be the Sci-fi equivalent...
Makers Anvil? I'm aware of them, but never got any of their stuff. Looks more like something to print on FDM (and my FDM printer is kaputs).

I've printed lots of stuff from Papsikels (top notch), 3dArtGuy (nice but really fragile pieces), Hivemind Minis (good stuff), Cast'N'Play (pretty good), OnePageRules (top notch), Syllogy (so . . . many . . . BattleMechs . . .), BombshellMinis (good stuff), Station Forge (good stuff), Dark Gods (funny stuff), and others that I can't locate right now.
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