3D Print: Objective Marker Crates by Terrain4Print

Objective Marker Crates by Terrain4Print, Scifi crates for my space dwarf kickstarter

Alright – today we have some more models, albeit some 3D-printed ones. These models are freebies from Terrain4print listed as “Scifi crates for my space dwarf kickstarter” and they can be found at Makerworld, Cults3D, Printables, Thingiverse (and maybe some other places, too!)

Objective Marker Crates by Terrain4Print, Scifi crates for my space dwarf kickstarter Objective Marker Crates by Terrain4Print, Scifi crates for my space dwarf kickstarter

They’re set up as prints to represent markers “numbered” from 1, through to 6 – defined by the number of crates on each base. Since I’m on a bit of a Star Wars Legion-themed kick at the moment, I enlarged them slightly to have 50mm bases rather than 40k-oriented 40mm ones as the current POI size for Legion 2nd edition is 50mm bases.

Objective Marker Crates by Terrain4Print, Scifi crates for my space dwarf kickstarter

I painted these in a kind of blue-green-grey, based on the hard armour pieces worn by Imperial Army troopers in shows like Andor and General Veers in Empire Strikes Back – and easily base coated using Citadel’s Mechanicus Standard Grey spray paint that bears little resemblance to the pots of paint that share the same name but is quite close to AK’s Anthracite Grey, which allowed me to touch them up. Tarps were done in AK’s German Field Grey that again I’ll be sharing with Imperial Uniforms, so there will be some colour theme consistency once I have some ready for the tabletop.

Objective Marker Crates by Terrain4Print, Scifi crates for my space dwarf kickstarter

The 3mf file from Makerworld also featured an upsized version of one of the crates and without the integrated base. I liked this idea, so I sized a couple of other pieces up in the same way to give a bit more variety, as well as the old “mirror” trick. As you can see here, both sizes should work well in a variety of settings.

Objective Marker Crates by Terrain4Print, Scifi crates for my space dwarf kickstarter

Really a very nice set of crates that can be used for objective markers or just a nice bit of scatter. Nice “background prints” when you want to keep the machine going but don’t really have anything specific you want to run, and they painted up nice and easily as well when I got around to them!

As a little addendum – Terrain4Print has a Tribes (kind of like a Patreon) over on MMF that’s only US$2/month for his files. I’ve just joined it and if you’re interested in some pretty nice terrain at a very affordable cost, you may be interested in checking it out. I’ve actually just subbed to it as I type this post as I see he’s active again (apparently he took a break for awhile sometime until recently). he doesn’t know I’m posting this and I’ve never communicated with him aside from leaving print photos and reviews – again, as I’ve been typing this post.

3D Printed Human Scale Bolt Pistols

3D Printed Human Scale Bolt Pistols

I’m back again after another little break until I was able to make time (and a clear table) for another big batch of photos. This time we have another pair of 1:1 prints – Bolt Pistols!

3D Printed Human Scale Bolt Pistols

3D Printed Human Scale Bolt Pistols

As with the previous prints of this type that I shared – the MK.V Godwyn Pattern Boltguns – I went with a nice metallic red and metallic green. Unlike the previous prints, the screws in the casing are just surface detail that I may paint in a bit later.

3D Printed Human Scale Bolt Pistols

3D Printed Human Scale Bolt Pistols

As you can see, even though this is a piece of “fan art”, there’s a bit of an discrepency between the size of the bolter rounds that could fit into the magazine and the barrel size. Still, given that this is a free and freely available fan art model of a toy gun from a pretty pulpy science-fantasy universe, I’m still pretty good with it – especially due to the “rule of cool”.

3D Printed Human Scale Bolt Pistols

This particular model also features a removable magazine. In lieu of gluing them in for the time being, I’ve chosen to use blu-tac to hold them in, and it’s working fine so far.

3D Printed Human Scale Bolt Pistols

3D Printed Human Scale Bolt Pistols

Thanks to Marouda for the use of her feminine hand modelling skills here. You may also notice her trigger discipline as well!

3D Printed Human Scale Bolt Pistols

3D Printed Human Scale Bolt Pistols

These were printed quite awhile ago now, and then assembled sometime later, over the Easter break. I got some of the shots not too long afterwards, but only grabbed the last couple ones I wanted yesterday. Hope you enjoyed seeing these! I’ll be back to more normal models again with my next post!