3D-Printed Mechwarrior Mechs
#1
Posted 06 May 2016 - 04:29 AM
#3
Posted 06 May 2016 - 04:36 AM
Bless PGI and Alex for at least giving us the 3D models!
#4
Posted 06 May 2016 - 05:28 AM
Damn you Topps!
#5
Posted 06 May 2016 - 05:32 AM
#7
Posted 06 May 2016 - 07:17 AM
I'll take 314 of them please!
Aw man, I so want Warhammer, Rifleman, and Hellbringer mechs... I'm crying right now.
#11
Posted 06 May 2016 - 07:36 AM
#12
Posted 06 May 2016 - 08:16 AM
Heck, I'm still waiting for somebody to post the Lego parts list for that Awesome 8Q that I've seen floating around here and the internet.
https://www.flickr.c...57633089195159/
I honestly like the proportions on that one better than what's in game - less torso height and bulk, more leg, and more regal looking vs. short and wide.
Edited by oldradagast, 06 May 2016 - 08:17 AM.
#13
Posted 06 May 2016 - 08:19 AM
Hit the Deck, on 06 May 2016 - 04:36 AM, said:
Bless PGI and Alex for at least giving us the 3D models!
It could happen TODAY i bet, if you contacted whoever owns the right currently and paid for the ability to sell Merchandise.
Other wise you just have to give them away for free, You could charge for you labor and material but you couldn't charge for the finished product because they are not your designs.
There are ways around that kind stuff as well, or at least some ways to get around making them but not selling them.
#14
Posted 06 May 2016 - 08:32 AM
oldradagast, on 06 May 2016 - 08:16 AM, said:
Heck, I'm still waiting for somebody to post the Lego parts list for that Awesome 8Q that I've seen floating around here and the internet.
https://www.flickr.c...57633089195159/
I honestly like the proportions on that one better than what's in game - less torso height and bulk, more leg, and more regal looking vs. short and wide.
Its legal as long as you dont charge money for the designs.
I have to deal with this all the time with my Business, we do Graphic Design and when peeps send me logos that i have to redo because they are not Vector Artwork (mathematically drawn lines from point a-b, NOT pixels) i can charge for my TIME to REDO and get ready for my machines but i CANNOT charge for the ARTWORK ITSELF.
I dont see how this would be that much different, they are just designs and if no one made money on it or claimed to own it then no harm no foul. Just give credit where credit is due and you are usually fine.
#15
Posted 06 May 2016 - 08:57 AM
Revis Volek, on 06 May 2016 - 08:32 AM, said:
Its legal as long as you dont charge money for the designs.
I have to deal with this all the time with my Business, we do Graphic Design and when peeps send me logos that i have to redo because they are not Vector Artwork (mathematically drawn lines from point a-b, NOT pixels) i can charge for my TIME to REDO and get ready for my machines but i CANNOT charge for the ARTWORK ITSELF.
I dont see how this would be that much different, they are just designs and if no one made money on it or claimed to own it then no harm no foul. Just give credit where credit is due and you are usually fine.
Aside from putting Iron Wind Metals out of business with better looking miniatures for TT, it shouldn't be that much of an issue....
#16
Posted 06 May 2016 - 10:37 AM
I'll take 50.
#18
Posted 06 May 2016 - 05:20 PM
mostly been using it for engineering projects. printed a lot of ducted fans, project cases for my electronics projects, custom legos, etc. if you want something that looks nice you are going to need to print it with a little thicker skin and then sand the living crap out of it just to get a surface you can paint. at that point you are firmly in the realm of being able to print bits you can use for table top. but its more work than most people think.
if you can extract the models and convert them to stl, pose them how you want, and get them to print. you will then need to sand it out and will have to recreate the textures with actual paint. good luck.
Edited by LordNothing, 06 May 2016 - 05:38 PM.
#19
Posted 06 May 2016 - 05:29 PM
LordNothing, on 06 May 2016 - 05:20 PM, said:
mostly been using it for engineering projects. printed a lot of ducted fans, project cases for my electronics projects, custom legos, etc. if you want something that looks nice you are going to need to print it with a little thicker skin and then sand the living crap out of it just to get a surface you can paint. at that point you are firmly in the realm of being able to print bits you can use for table top. but its more work than most people think.
Hmm. Inable to get a good mini primer to stick? Different material than a plastic mini I would guess... that sucks. I would buy multiple models of each variant of each mech.
#20
Posted 06 May 2016 - 05:43 PM
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