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Looking for the cause of the recent disappearings, the town watch and local militia have stumbled upon a significant clue in a back alley.


Summer is gone, gloom is coming. Here's something new for a change - FDM-friendly modular supportless models.

- 3 sets of legs

- 3 heads

- 3 torsos

- 4 hands (3 right, one left with crossbow - flip them in the slicer if you need)

and

- cocoon

- crate

are in the repository (new link!). The crate is also on TV and Printables.

When I started Brite Minis I wanted the models to be tabletop-ready right off the build plate, so this is a significant exception, as they obviously need assembly. 

This opens new possibilities (zombies with outstretched arms, centaurs, you name it). They are not fully compatible with rider legs yet, I will be updating those later.  

You need to have your FDM printers tuned well too, to avoid excessive elephant foot, make sure your adhesion is good, print with brim to make sure the small parts are kept in place. Please let me know your feedback on how it prints. 

Modular models will only be an addition to normal supportless models. One big change is that these will be only available during the month they are released in, so make sure you download them (they're in the _Modular folder). All the rest non-modulars will be always in the repository as usual. 

Thank you for your support!

Next: back to good old supportless creatures, and modular female parts (behave!).

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Anonymous

in my experience the weapons get a bit too long for the small base, i do use a brim though, lovely prints otherwise:)

Tobias Mrosek

Any chance on what scale I should increase to make them more compatible with 28mm heroic like scale? (new Heroquest or Warhammer 90ties?) AND easier to print :D