This is the first resin print for which I have actually purchased the stl files for and a mate printed for me on his Bamboo 20 printer. I know very little about 3d printing and don’t want to get a printer myself as the temptation would be be for me to print loads of stuff that will join the unpainted pile.
Here is a Republican Roman anti-elephant wagon that I picked up yesterday evening. It has 6 crew (4 printed and 2 Warlord Caesarian Roman), 2 Oxen and the wagon itself and like many of my models features Dulux earth glaze 1 paint for the brown areas. I haven’t had time to do my usual army painter strong tone dip so instead resorted to GW Nuln Oil to get a bit of depth and contrast to the paint. I am very pleased with the result, especially as it was printed with a FDM printer rather than a resin printer as recommended by the designer, Resin Warfare.
6 crew, and 2 Oxen @ 5 points each and a wagon that is bigger than a 28mm tank, but I believe only qualifies at 5 points for a total of 45 points.
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Well, the wagon may be larger than a 28mm tank, but man, nothing racks up the points like a cart, it seems! And so it should..."anti-elephant" duty seems like some of the worst work one can be assigned..?
"You are on anti-elephant duty!"
"Can't I just stand in the ranks with a pilum?"
"Get in the cart!"
That's 45 points for you!
GregB








Great work. An interesting concept. Did it work historically? I wonder why not a Scorpio?
ReplyDeleteVery interesting model painted well
ReplyDeleteNever heard of these, very niche and very nice too!
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Lovely stuff. Now you just need incendiary pigs - Irregular used to sell the....
ReplyDeleteA new item to me. Great work all around.
ReplyDeleteMad - love it
ReplyDeleteNever seen one of these! Great stuff.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comments guys. The anti elephant wagons were the Roman response to meeting elephants in battle for the first time from Phyrrus. The model is a 3d print from Resin Warfare and they feature in the Phyric Wars supplement for Hail Caesar. I haven’t tried it/them in battle but I suspect they weren’t very effective and in Hail Caesar I guess will be vulnerable to any troops other than elephants. But they should be fun to play.
ReplyDeleteLike Barks said, I've never seen one of these either? Great work though!
ReplyDeleteNever seen one but this is brilliant
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