June 2026 Monthly Round-Up

Today we have a rather strongly themed monthly round-up for June’s models. Yep! Every one of June’s completed models are from a single faction in a single game. Not that I didn’t also work on a bunch of other random things, but the completed stuff did manage to be tightly focused.

Not that I didn’t also work on a bunch of other random models over the course of the month as the most common way I paint models isn’t actually painting a few from start to finish, but chipping away at often up to a couple dozen of models at once, and then focusing on a few at a time to complete.

The really nice thing about June’s progress is that when I combine these models with the few Imperials I’ve completed previously like Vader, Krennic, Veers, Officers – even without Palpatine and his Guards – I’ve now got a playable force for Legion, even if it’s far from optimised in any way.

I’ve got another trooper squad and a few extra add-ons to paint before I rotate over to painting Rebels en masse, but yeah – those will be the next mass of trooper-types after a few more Imperials. Unless I get distracted again.

The next post will bring us into July’s models, so we’ll start to see the Season of Scenery stuff I’ve been working on begin to be shown.

Star Wars Legion: 3D-Printed Imperial Officers – Skullforge and Black Remnant

Star Wars Legion: 3D-Printed Imperial Officers. Authority Field Commander, Muddy Officer, Skullforge, Authority Old Captain, Black Remnant

The final model post for June is this one – a trio of 3D prints with a slight difference. These three models from left to right are “Authority Field Commander” from Skullforge, “Authority Old Captain” from Black Remnant and “Muddy Officer” from Skullforge.

Star Wars Legion: 3D-Printed Imperial Officers. Authority Field Commander, Muddy Officer, Skullforge, Authority Old Captain, Black Remnant

The interesting thing about these three is that I printed them myself on Flippy. Flippy, as many of you will know is a Bambulab A1 – an FDM, or a filament 3D printer. Not a resin printer. Now, when you click the image for the zoomed-in version, you’ll see the layer lines for sure. They also have little flaws in locations like their cap brims, chins and hands, which I’ve done my best to hide via cleanup and paint. These are not display models that will win a crystal brush, but as gaming models they’re perfectly fine and I think worked at least as well as the FDM-printed Ewoks I painted some time ago.

Star Wars Legion: 3D-Printed Imperial Officers. Authority Field Commander, Muddy Officer, Skullforge, Authority Old Captain, Black Remnant

Authority Field Commander seems like a pretty good proxy for the Imperial Officer from the Personnel Expansion but with a bit of a “Mudtrooper” theme (though not as hard as the Muddy Officer), so that’s a proxy series of models I’ll be exploring as well.

And that’s it for June’s models. I’ll have the Round-Up posted in a couple of days and then we move onto July’s models!