More Seated Viking Oarsmen wih a Coxwain
More Seated Viking Oarsmen wih a Coxwain
Published 2020-01-25T15:40:12+00:00
Here now are the next two oarsmen. Both wear helmets with visor-like protections, not just the noseguards. One is supposed to wear a suit of lamellar armor, the other again wears chain armor. Again, some of the detail may get lost unless you print at best resolution or use a resin printer.
The examples in the pictures here were done on an Elegoo Mars, and please compare them with the images of the previous post of rowers (the noseguard ones). It is clear that the quality here is worlds better then at the highest resolution setting with the FDM printer that I previously used. You could say the resin printer begins where the other one leaves off....
Finally, there is a coxwain too, to handle the steering of the ship. Usually he was socially a step above the rest of the crew. This one may be familiar: it is Ulf from my Viking Trading Ship.
Both sets of crew (this and the previous crew post) are also included without their helmets on, to provide more variety.
Update 05.05.2020: have re-scaled these seated Vikings in new files now, as the originals were a bit large for 1:72 scale (average would have been 1.80-1.90m if they stood up).
Figures in the images here used Elegoo standard resin with 0.05mm layers and manual supports added (dont forget the tips of their knives!). Prints out in ca 2 hours, note also I usually do four sets of two rowers at once to save time and max out the available printing area. For acceptable results with a FDM printer at full size (1:72 scale) use a 0.25mm nozzle, 0.06mm layer size.
Date published | 25/01/2020 |