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Hi.

This month we have a surprise for you, as the Titans of Adventure line is very popular we decided to go a step further and introduce opponents for your heroes. So from April every month we will provide you with several small monsters and one bigger one. As you probably noticed the Titans themselves have been expanded a bit and now each of them will have 2-3 additional slightly different variants. We hope you like these changes. 

And now it's time for the main topic of April, that is Hillhammer Dwarves. Lets venture in to the dwarven kingdom of Mal-Karagth which spans across the whole Morvinian Mountains and further east on the barren hillside that gently leads toward the ocean. Its magnificent capital, the Great Tokha, was carved below and inside the range’s tallest peak of the same name. The dwarves used the stone rubble leftovers from hollowing the mountain and carving underground complexes to raise a no less breathtaking web of defensive structures on the ground. This unified and well-planned defense system has proved many times that conquering the Mal-Karagth dwarves borders impossibility.

Even unparalleled structures and fortifications tend to be nothing without the people crewing them. The kingdom’s special force, the Hammers of Mal-Karagth, stands between its lands and enemies. Equipped with the best weapons and armor the Tokhan blacksmiths can create, the Hammers invoke the ancient powers dwelling in runes. While seasoned and veteran soldiers constitute the bulk of the army, powerful runecarvers control golems and unleash elemental forces that slumber beneath the earth.

Cheers
TF Crew



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Anonymous

These minis are great, the Magma dragon is amazing. However, I'm having issues printing it... the tail specially. I'm new to 3d printing can anyone please help me? maybe some of the setting must be adjust??

Anonymous

What exactly is happening with the tail? In my experience with TF it's likely 1 of 2 things, either the print is "falling off the supports" (supports print, part doesn't), or you're seeing support fails about 1/2 way through. I always add a few heavy supports to TF files to anchor them to the build plate and about 90% of the time I'll run with the .lys files in Lychee so I can directly beef up the supports. This pack seems especially rough to print with standard supports, the supports are much finer with longer tips than I'm used to seeing on TF files and that's going to lead to more fails without modification.

Frar

I wish we could have two handed wapeon for this set!