3D printing of trees

Started by martin goddard, November 07, 2023, 10:04:14 AM

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martin goddard

3D printing can accommodate undercuts etc.
It should be easy to make deciduous trees using it.
Why are there very few 3D trees out there??


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Colonel Kilgore

It's Autumn, Martin. All the leaves are falling off.

Simon

Sean Clark

Interesting.

If anyone wants to print me some acacia or baobab trees I'm willing to buy!

martin goddard

Very right Simon.
Sean, some acacia trees would be great. Wide and low.

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Quote from: martin goddard on November 07, 2023, 10:04:14 AM3D printing can accommodate undercuts etc.
It should be easy to make deciduous trees using it.
Why are there very few 3D trees out there??


martin :)

Because it is more convenient to buy them ready made. If, I print some in resin they still have to be painted and based.

Leman (Andy)

I paint trees. I think they look good with a mix of washes and drybrushing.


Colonel Kilgore

They do look good, Andy!

Simon

SimonC


martin goddard

Andy and Simon. Very nice.
I like plenty of tress on a table.




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Smiley Miley 66

What scale are they for Simon ?
Miles

SimonC

Printed for about 6mm - 10mm games . The canopies anyway

Smiley Miley 66

I was thinking about a) Hammering Iron.
B) 6mm Team Yankee.
Miles