January link sent out + 2 goodies (Patreon)
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The January folder link has been sent out: Everything new made in January will be added to that folder.
At the same time i've added to 2 fun little projects, so let me walk you thru it:
1. Maarva Carassi Andor brick:
A simple model, but a fun one to research :)
A very big Thank you to Glen Rhodes for doing amazing research on this. We've been talking about this model for quite some time now, but only recently some decent info to make it became available :)
So a bit of background:
The brick font is called Bazeese, and the text is as follows:
top line : birth date
middle : Marva Andor
bottom line: date of her death
The dates are according to event from Coruscant database
I attempted to recreate the brick according to the size in the show, so there is both a clean version, textured version for resin printing, as well a clean version split in 2 due to its size.
I'm sure you'll find different uses for this one , and since I was asked about it quite a few times, here it is :)
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2. The wax stamps :)
assembly preview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1U-eqptt_Dw
- My original idea was to recreate some purity seals from warhammer, but i've noticed they are selling official products like it on their web page, so that could get us into some trouble.
So I shifted my idea to making modular wax stamps. Basically you have 2 "body" options. you can print a different grip, or just a different color and the stamps themselves are interchangeable with a super simple lock/release mechanism.
Attached you will find the photos and videos of how it works. I've added 27 wax templates for you to use, and ofc if you would like to see some more, just comment below or send me a photo of what kind of stamp/seal you would like to see in the future :)
You'll find some mandalorian theme stamps as well, and this looks like a good introductions to making some 3d printable coins :D
Some more detailed stamps will require resin printing, so keep that in mind :)