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Painting miniatures is a great hobby for flexing your creativity and fine motor skills, whether you're using them in a tabletop campaign or displaying them on a shelf. Since it's such an expansive ...
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Level up your Warhammer minis with resin printing
Resin 3D printing has transformed the Warhammer hobby, letting players create ultra-detailed miniatures that rival or surpass official kits. With the right printer, slicer settings, and ...
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Master the art of 3D printing at home
3D printing is more than hitting 'print'—it’s about understanding design, preparation, and small tweaks that make a huge difference. From storing filament correctly to mastering slicer features like ...
POCATELLO — To any tabletop gamers out there looking for dwarf barbarian or gargoyle bard miniatures for their next campaign, one local shop might have just what you’re looking for. Located at 690 ...
3D printers are the future. In fact, according to Fortune Business Insights, "The global 3D printing market size was valued at $22.39 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow from $27.52 billion in ...
The Anycubic Photon D2 is an incredible 3D printer that offers exceptional print quality for hobbyists. Whether you're printing figures for wargaming, or intricate jewelry and decorations, the D2 is ...
To publicly demonstrate the powerful and as-yet-untapped capabilities of 3D printing, Luis Fernando Velásquez-García, a principal research scientist at MIT, had his team use it to make a miniature ...
Ever wanted a life-like miniature of yourself or loved ones? Now's your chance, thanks to Omote 3D, which will soon be opening what's described as the world's first 3D printing photo booth in Harajuku ...
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