Still working away on my 3D printed buildings, to go with my
Japanese project, still having lots of fun. They look a little to cute
But oh well, can’t wait to set them all out
This first building is the biggest so far and it’s one of the best
The detail is very cool
Size 240 wide 230 long 165 high
Once again I painted the bottom of the water bowl
And filled it with glue which works perfectly as water.
This is the smallest so far but very cool print.
I added a little extra vegetation which adds some colour
Brings it to life
140 wide 110 long 120 high
This next one’s a little slap stick, two misprints from two buildings.
I chopped the roof in half built a balsa wood centre
Not the best but still gives me another building
Then finally a bridge which is a little small but will add the look
Of the table
180 wide 190 long 95 high
Bridge 150 wide 50 long 100 high
The dimensions of each model is under each picture of it.
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Wow Kent! Even more awesome looking terrain, and more to get jealous over for most of us! All of these are great pieces of terrain, that probably took WAY WAY WAY too much time! There area. lot of great things to look at here and once again I love all the extra little details you are putting onto them, like the extra plants and flowers. Great work, and you really need to post up some pictures of all of them together at the end showing us what your table looks like!
As for points, still not 100% sure how to deal with all of these, as there is a ton of detail, but being filament prints I can see that a lot just has to be done as simply as possible so that you don't see all the print lines and faults with them. That said I am going to keep with much the same as the previous posts, but I know I might very well be under rewarding them based on complexity, but am trying to keep it as even as I can to everyone.
Therefore, the new biggest building I am going to award 35 points for, 10 points for the new smallest and simplest on, 20 for the misprinted one (that looks great with the fix), and 10 points for the little covered bridge for a total of 75 points. Amazing work here Kent! Keep up the great work!
- Byron
















Thanks Byron, happy to just be able to present the terrain which I don't normally do, whatever you score is perfectly fine and thank you for the kind words
ReplyDeleteLove the vegetation and the water feature, they really make them pop.
ReplyDeleteCheers Barks, I think with all the brown it needs something
DeleteGreat work Kent
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave
DeleteVery nicely done. 3D print really is the way to go with Shogunate period buildings.
ReplyDeleteIt is but expensive if you are like me and don't own one
DeleteNice work - like all the little details on flower pots (bonsai pots??), rocks and so on that go with the buildings.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jez, I just think it need a little collour
DeleteVery nice work - and you can always blame “bodge the builder” for some poor workmanship :)
ReplyDeleteAlways someone else to blame but in the end its me
DeleteWow, these are amazing. Lovely attention to detail. I love the deer scarer on the first one.
ReplyDeleteCheers Ian glad you like them
DeleteAmazing work Kent! I’m in awe.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Peter
DeleteThat's fantastic Kent, I really do like this set of buildings and you've done a superb job on them
ReplyDeleteCheers Kerry, all just a lot of fun
DeleteBeautiful work, Kent!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray much appreciated
ReplyDeleteSplendid work on those buildings Kent
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