Dungeon Dolls: Goblin
Dungeon Dolls: Goblin
Published 2017-07-28T11:46:47+00:00
Ever like the variable designs of FlatMinis, but the customization of Dungeon Dolls? Ever wanted more options? Look no further! Inspired by the aesthetic of GrumpyRobot's FlatMinis, and DutchMogul's Dungeon Doll system, come Trixster_98's take on the classic Dungeon Doll.
These handy Goblins include a small axe, a large axe, a small knife, a large double sided knife with two different handle placements, a fancy round shield, pants with pouches or plain pants, shirt with massive showy pauldrons or a plain shirt (shown also is the Guard Moon top from the insignia package), 2 heads with either a large helmet or plain goblin head, a plain base, and a bottom. Try mixing with other characters for more types of weapons, pants, and armour. I printed mine at 150% which stands at 42 mm to the head.
Fully customizable and modular, look for more designs to come in the following weeks.
These designs are fully compatible with DutchMogul's original Dungeon Dolls, but not with FlatMinis
Made in Tinkercad, printed on my Monoprice MP Select Mini
Post printing
Printing The pieces should be printed at 150-200% depending on what you feel your printers accuracy to be. My printer can make all the details clearly visible at 100% but needs the print to be at 150% in order to fit together well. The picture shows the 3 sizes of 200%, 150%, and 100% Preparation In order for the pieces to properly fit together, you will need to lightly sand them with a set of needle files. The heads just need very minute sanding in the eye holes. My first layer is always slightly off which always needs work in that one spot. The studs that attach to the shirt and pants need light sanding, but the holes should be fine, depending on your printers accuracy. The shirt stud typically needs a very small amount of sanding compared to the pant studs. The bottom that fits onto the base will most likely need sanding on both the hole and stud depending on accuracy. Always test fit pieces together as you sand. I'm not responsible for ruined pieces due to too much sanding.
Date published | 28/07/2017 |
Technologie | FDM |
Schwierigkeitsgrad | Easy |