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Denziens starwars

Denziens starwars

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Project Blog by denzien Cult of Games Member

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About the Project

After picking up Star Wars Legion and paying a few Tatooine desert games I think it's time to think about some of the other worlds that can be done and create some terrain or adapt some from other games for use in a galaxy far far away.

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More Yavin4

Tutoring 1
Skill 2
Idea 2
2 Comments
More minis printed from David Sheff models. Tropical troopers in rainforest weather gear.More minis printed from David Sheff models. Tropical troopers in rainforest weather gear.
More Yavin4
More Yavin4

Get to the U-wing

Tutoring 4
Skill 5
Idea 6
1 Comment
I found some nice alternative starwars stl files from David Sheff models. I first printed this free file before moving on to a Yavin based jungle set of rebels who just so happen to look like a certain rescue team from another movie. I also printed an imperial mini based on a certain lady the rescue team capturedI found some nice alternative starwars stl files from David Sheff models. I first printed this free file before moving on to a Yavin based jungle set of rebels who just so happen to look like a certain rescue team from another movie. I also printed an imperial mini based on a certain lady the rescue team captured
Get to the U-wing
Get to the U-wing
Get to the U-wing
Get to the U-wing

Speeders

Tutoring 7
Skill 7
Idea 7
3 Comments
This post was supposed to go out before the last but I rushed out in the snow with the speeders I'd just printed from darkfire designs. The good thing about these is you can print a clear resin canapy and have the cockpit open unlike the official legion mini. I was thinking about using them as scenery in a docking bay.This post was supposed to go out before the last but I rushed out in the snow with the speeders I'd just printed from darkfire designs. The good thing about these is you can print a clear resin canapy and have the cockpit open unlike the official legion mini. I was thinking about using them as scenery in a docking bay.
Speeders
Speeders

Doing what any grown man would do in the snow

Tutoring 5
Skill 8
Idea 9
2 Comments
Doing what any grown man would do in the snow
Doing what any grown man would do in the snow
Doing what any grown man would do in the snow
Doing what any grown man would do in the snow
Doing what any grown man would do in the snow
Doing what any grown man would do in the snow
Doing what any grown man would do in the snow

Inquisitors

Tutoring 4
Skill 8
Idea 8
2 Comments
Inquisitors
Inquisitors
Inquisitors

Back to its natural state

Tutoring 5
Skill 8
Idea 8
1 Comment
Back to its natural state
I think it's destined yo be a wreck but at least I tried and I can arrange it different ways on thecrzbke as a neat bit of terrain I think it's destined yo be a wreck but at least I tried and I can arrange it different ways on thecrzbke as a neat bit of terrain

Quick take some photos before it falls

Tutoring 4
Skill 6
Idea 7
No Comments
Quick take some photos before it falls
Quick take some photos before it falls
Quick take some photos before it falls
Quick take some photos before it falls
I went to work and came back and found it on the floor. Despite the brass rods and magnets it just can't stand up for long so using it in a game is impractical unless it's a wreck which is a shame but resin isn't strong enough I went to work and came back and found it on the floor. Despite the brass rods and magnets it just can't stand up for long so using it in a game is impractical unless it's a wreck which is a shame but resin isn't strong enough

Standing on your own four feet

Tutoring 3
Skill 5
Idea 5
No Comments
Using magnets to attach the legs I feel the weight of the body is too much for the spindly legs. The joins do move and a brass rod is in each leg helps it up but I'm not confident that it will stay upright for long. It may end upas a wreck but for now it's standing upUsing magnets to attach the legs I feel the weight of the body is too much for the spindly legs. The joins do move and a brass rod is in each leg helps it up but I'm not confident that it will stay upright for long. It may end upas a wreck but for now it's standing up
Standing on your own four feet
Standing on your own four feet
Standing on your own four feet
Standing on your own four feet
Standing on your own four feet
Standing on your own four feet

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