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Post by wargameaddict on Mar 24, 2020 16:12:11 GMT
Heard about 2mm on the Meeples and Miniatures podcast. Bought the library to print off, now diving headlong into 2mm scale with my Ender3. Hoping to see the lab at some point.
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Post by Zach on Mar 24, 2020 17:13:52 GMT
Hi, welcome to the Forums! I added you as a member so you can head right into the Labs whenever you like. Did the show mention FMS specifically, or just 2mm in general? Looking forward to see what you print up!
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Post by wargameaddict on Mar 30, 2020 13:20:24 GMT
It actually mentioned your library specifically as well as championing for 2mm scale. I don't remember which episode had it though. I believe it was Mike Hobbs who was gushing about the 3D printing aspect. I appreciate your Napoleonic infantry printing suggestions, as 1to1 is still new to me. A .2 at Cura4.5 high detail seems to work very well so far. My dog decimated my first battalion but I have high hopes for the Blucher variant in the future.
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Post by Zach on Mar 30, 2020 19:34:50 GMT
It actually mentioned your library specifically as well as championing for 2mm scale. I don't remember which episode had it though. I believe it was Mike Hobbs who was gushing about the 3D printing aspect. I appreciate your Napoleonic infantry printing suggestions, as 1to1 is still new to me. A .2 at Cura4.5 high detail seems to work very well so far. My dog decimated my first battalion but I have high hopes for the Blucher variant in the future. I wish I could find it, I'd be interested in hearing what they said. There are a lot of episodes though... 1:1 is one option, but there are always reduced scales. I think most people are using the figs for Blucher or similar games. I think Rob (Sun Tzu) is the only person who has ever put on real 1:1 scale games with rules designed just for them. His rules have some interesting ideas for the scale; best one I think is that once you place a unit it's basically stuck there during the game. It's a real tactical game.
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