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Jul 2017

“You may have found an unexplored niche of a niche. But all that means is you have no audience.”

Sure, if I limit myself, only to a niche of a niche. People like nice model, be it to play, or just to have one. Especially if they are similar or better than the one we can buy.

“For instance, could the 3D printed units be modified before printing so that each one is unique? Or can with simple modifications you make more variety than you could get out of a box (that couldn’t just be done with post processing)?”

So Easy

“Can 3D printing make modular units that you mix-and-match on the fly to create new combinations of units?”

Already done.

“Can you, with 3D printing, upgrade or promote your units to newer units that you can then take into the next game to add a legacy-styled play element? Perhaps you could add an RTS-styled research element to add 3D printed weapons and units to your game during the game, perhaps rewarding capturing and holding certain research points?”

I don’t play RPG, you got to clarify your question.

“The point is, offering an alternative to traditional manufacturing is a no-win situation unless you couple that with something that traditional manufacturing can’t offer. Traditional manufacture is too mature, too well established, and too ubiquitous to go head-to-head with in it’s own arena. So don’t. Give us something completely new and you’ve got a story.”

-Joy of making things at home?

-More choice

-3D printed model that are just as good if not better for a fraction of the price of those in game stores?

I didn’t realise you could get that level of detail and quality with FDM printers. Do you have to do much finishing to get a suitable surface?

Regards

Adam

@ZhiLin_Yang it might be a cool idea to get a partnership with a 3D printing company and sell your game with the 3D printer in a bundle.

There are several very affordable 3D printers in the FDM category going for the 300-600 CAD range. Some even have dual color printing enabled, which could make your models really stick out and even more visually appealing.

I have a couple of suppliers in mind, let me know if you would be interested in this.

didn’t really pay attention, I just print at finest setting.

0.4 nozzle

0.1 layers

30-40 deg for overhang. Though my models don’t have any angled overhang, mostly.

Wow, that is very good indeed.

What machine are you running? Surely it’s the machine’s precision more than anything?

Oh and design, of course!

The printer doesn’t matter that much for those models. those where printed on a old upbox 2 that’s on its last leg.

Most of the work is to design the files so that they can print well even on an average printer.

Just don’t try that with character models. There is a limit to what deigns can do, it’s a case by case thing.