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Post by Vermin King on Aug 6, 2011 13:02:24 GMT -9
I've got them, but I'm going to print out for 28 mm. Make it bigger and print view. I'll let you know how it comes out.
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Post by emergencyoverride on Aug 6, 2011 18:35:45 GMT -9
Got em printed at 15mm. They look good. Nice and clear and you can tell what they are supposed to be from the middle of my game table. Good job man, these are ace! ;D
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Post by Vermin King on Aug 6, 2011 20:02:27 GMT -9
er, um, I guesstimated a bit off on my larger ones... needless to say there is no problem with visibility when they are 50% larger than they should be.
one positive thing to say is that my way-too-big ones printed off well, so they should look very good at 28mm
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Post by josedominguez on Aug 7, 2011 2:18:02 GMT -9
Great news and thanks for the input. Is there a fault on the unit leader's club..... It seems very black on my test print. Anything else glaring? If not I'll get the rest of the set ready When I get these completed I may add a duplicate set at 28mm if they look good enough (just don't put them next to anything by Labrat, Jim, Okumart or Darkmook!). I've hit on a method that lets me compete sets very quickly, these have gone from concept sketch to complete in a week (not to mention the goblins, boar riders etc... that I've also been working on). I'm aiming for massed regimental games which need a lot of rank and file troops, I'll be working through the races that don't have many of these available in paper. The aim of Hordes is to have lots of varied troops with a regimental feel and tons of command options with minis that look clear at 15mm and are very easy to cut out. If they look decent at 28mm then that's a bonus
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Post by kiladecus on Aug 20, 2011 15:08:42 GMT -9
Sounds like you are aiming at figures that look good, are easy to assemble, have a lot of diversity, AND can be made by the dozens with little effort... sounds like you were aiming for what all of us gamers were wishing for!
I say sign me up!
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