Cannon & Sabre Multipack
$39.99 Cannon & Sabre Multipack
Published 2022-02-11T09:31:52+00:00
This pack contains all five of the models from the Cannon & Sabre Collection:
-Arthur Wellesley (Wellington)
-Brunswick Hussar
-French Imperial Guard Grenadier
-British Private, 52nd Foot
-Officer, 95th Rifles
Pre-Supported
These models come with pre-supported versions allowing for easy resin printing. The chitubox files are also supplied if customisation of supports is required.
As these model contain many fine details and delicate parts, care is recommended when removing supports to avoid damage.
Clipping off the supports before cleaning up with a sharp blade or file is the best method.
Hollowed Version
One of these models includes hollowed versions. The hollowed versions are made available in order to reduce the amount of resin consumed.
If printing hollowed, curing the inside of the models is recommended.
Multi-Part Construction
Some of these models come with multi-part construction. This allows for better orientation of parts for printing in order to achieve the best possible details.
The other advantage afforded is enhanced ease of painting, as parts may be painted separately- cutting down on areas which would otherwise be difficult to reach with the brush.
Alternative Components
One of these models comes with alternative components, so that the model may be customised to create different versions suiting the preference of the modeller.
All images of test prints were made with a Phrozen Sonic Mini 4k with a layer height of 0.05mm
Date published | 11/02/2022 |
Precio | $39.99 |
Sin apoyo | YES |
Amazing quality sculpting and accuracy -- both in historical and biological subjects. You could do great things producing 3d printable wargaming/diorama units which people could scale to any size. The Brunswick hussar would be a great start with a few different horse poses, and different arm sets to make various positions. Brunswick infantry would be well received too, as no one makes 3d printable figures of these popular troops and for the Leib-Batallion the same Hussar head and shako you already made would be accurate for them to, as well as most of the parts on the British light infantryman. Then simply by making two more shako heads, you could use the same body for all of the Brunswick line and light infantry battalions at Waterloo. Here is an image of our Brunswick "living history" groups at one of the Waterloo anniversary reenactments on the original battlefield to show the Leib battalion wearing the same shako you made for the hussars.