I know very little about 3D printing - is it something that would be viable for a company like ADB to do a type of "print on demand" for miniatures? Obviously they'd need to be designed and proofed, which is where the intellectual effort (SVC's time) comes in, but I have no idea if it's hideously expensive to either buy the equipment or print the miniatures, and whether you'd need a run of 1,000,000 minis to offset the investment costs.
Not a request for ADB to start doing this - more just curiosity on my part if anyone knows.
I think the printed minis look great, particularly the Maesron.
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A few years ago, I scraped an image out of the google cache of a dead forum of what looked like some sort of incomplete SFC Lyran ship with these crazy booms sticking out the front.
I had to have one.
(Test print with yellow primer. Brass pins are .020" - they're a bit softer than I'd like, so may redo this with .025 or .030 for some extra stiffness.)


A few years ago, I scraped an image out of the google cache of a dead forum of what looked like some sort of incomplete SFC Lyran ship with these crazy booms sticking out the front.
I had to have one.
(Test print with yellow primer. Brass pins are .020" - they're a bit softer than I'd like, so may redo this with .025 or .030 for some extra stiffness.)


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