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Hi everyone,

we are sure you are eager to know what will happen next month :). Traditionally, we  surprise you with insane, unique and amazing characters. 100% cyberpunk. More cyborg than human. Next month Johnny the Silver returns to life, this time with his old crew Johnny and the Psychos. Bobbie Van Heaven, Ghetto Blaster, Ricky ‘ The Engine’ and Sampler with all their glory. Good old rock and roll with a ultra-modern twist. This means that there will be no shortage of chrome on the stage ; ).

What’s more. We have something for the fans of the new corporate order. Big companies don't like when someone interferes with their interests. Specialized groups, mostly heavy augmented cyborgs, created for quick raids and pacification actions. Nakamura Shock Troops often called as Faceless and Nameless are the ones who will leave the work done. No questions asked.

That's plus a few bonuses for a few days on your discs.

That's it for today

UNIT9

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Nomad Paintworks

Is there any update on the release yet?

Anonymous

Good evening, sorry for the silly questions but I am absolutely new here (both in Patreon, and in the world of 3D printing): I was looking for good Cyberpunk minis, I landed on this page and became a Patreon while I'm taking time to decide whether investing in a 3D printer or simply use the services of a shop near home. The questions are: 1) What is the difference between pre-supported and one-piece models? Sorry, I KNOW I should know at least that, but I'm really really new in this world. The day after tomorrow I'll go to a shop to print some model, to see how long it takes and how much it charges. Better to print one piece or pre supported? 2) Why is the Cops Bundle (39.99$) priced approximately the same of the single minis inside it (40.94$)? Is there something I am missing? 3) Why is the Nakamura Strike Team Bundle (49.99$) WAY MORE EXPENSIVE than the sum of the single bought minis (42.94$)? Again, is there something I am missing? Thank you very much for your patience and kindness. Sorry for the noob questions, I really hope to become more knowledgeable in the way of "3d-printing fu" and to play a multitude of Cyberpunk games, with these magnificent minis, and flaunt them! Good evening to everybody!

Anonymous

Not sure about 2 and 3, but "pre-supported" refers to the process of creating resin supports (essentially scaffolding) to help your 3d printer successfully print out your model. Some people prefer to add their own supports for a number of reasons, so having the file without the supports is very useful for them. Theres some great tutorials on youtube for how to go about creating supports if its something you want to look into - its the kind of skill set you'll be grateful for when you start venturing into the world of 3d printing.