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Heyo! I was going to gauge interest in providing a pre-supported sliced and keyed figure scale version of some minis each month and I was curious if that's something you all would be interested in.

Poll should be fixed now

POLL HERE 

Please pick an option and leave a comment below on what minis you'd want to have supported and sliced for large scale

Also fyi it's not much more work for me I just didn't know if you cared for that.

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Chris Wade

Poll not working for me.

Molenar

Same

connor

Same

Marie Stevens

Now that poll is fixed. Cute Medusa, Knox, and Krieg

Anonymous

I almost always print at like 230% to have stuff as figure sized anyways. So far I've found that most of these large models haven't needed slicing for my personal needs, they fit on my build plate and since they are scaled up there has been plenty of room for supports to get to the important parts of the model. Cherry the goblin and Ceriwyn the Elf have been some of my favourites so far, others might appreciate those being supported 🙂

The Weezel

I'll be honest I can't ever envision printing out one at figure scale. 76mm yes, bit not full figure.

Anonymous

I like the option

Whiskeyjack

As long as it is added as an extra and doesn't take away from the quality/quantity of the minis we get each month, then sure! But if it will takes the focus off the minis then definitely no.

John Fredin

Sorry can someone help explain: * What is pre-supported vs with support or without support * sliced and keyed, I assume this is just multiple parts * How big is figure scale?

Marie Stevens

Pre-supported means the files are alreasy supported and ready to print when delivered. Sliced and keyed means the file is cut into multiple parts, ex: head, body, arms and legs. Helps with printing larger.

Marie Stevens

They'd be taking the minis he's created and just make a figure alternative version of them. Not really taking focus away from anything.

Anonymous

I loved the Magical Girl series, I'd get figure scale for them.

David Ammann

Joanne the cleric at figure scale would be pretty cool, but as I recall, she was already in pieces.

Justin Allison

The goblin who's shooting a bomb out her slingshot. Or really any of the pinup goblins.