Sunday 1 March 2020

From TomM: My name is Dungeon Master (7pts)

Let's go on a blast from the past in this latest figure print I made, Dungeon Master, from the 1983 cartoon.

Yeah, I am that old, looking at this saturday morning cartoon fascinated as a 5 year old, and this is probably one of the early seeds of my fantasy loving mind being formed.


While the series, which ran for three seasons and counted 27 episodes, was never completed and ended on a cliffhanger, it remains something definitlt worth to watch, and can be found on the internet easily.

The model itself is from Thingiverse, as are most of my prints as I set out in the world of 3d printing (though I am eyeing some Kickstarters and Patreons), and is scaled for use in 28mm games.  heck, a great encounter even for your DnD sessions if you need a godlike being showing up?


This model should add another 5 points to my tally, so my total is now really nearing the "mark" I gave at the beginning, so any day now I should complete my challenge hattrick, go me!

MilesR: A very nice 3D printed figure - what layer size did you use for the printing?  I am awarding you 2 bonus points as the provenance of this figure from Thigiverse likely violates multiple IP laws and I salute your bold, but perhaps, foolhardy stand against "The Man".  Go you, indeed, Sir.

9 comments:

  1. Great figure and painting Tom. In the UK it was on TV o weekday afternoons when I was in my early teens. Gulp! That ages me! :)

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  2. For this figure 0.1 with the Fat Dragon Minis profile and the 3d DM support settings melted together, even though I dare go 0.05 at times for "display figures"

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  3. Lovely looking little chap!
    Best Iain

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  4. Fabulous - and a memory-rich submission - though my memory is of my kids watching this!

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  5. Great work and reminiscences of my schooldays!

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  6. That does bring me back! Now I am really going to seriously look into a printer myself! Awesome!

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  7. I vaguely remember that series!

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