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Post by cableV on May 31, 2017 16:49:19 GMT -5
They look like they are made out of sugar. Horrible.
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Post by mcfclee on May 31, 2017 20:12:06 GMT -5
I hope anybody who bought these loves them, because I think they're horrible and if I'd bought one I'd be gutted.
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Post by Rated [R] NinJa on Jun 1, 2017 5:49:55 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2017 6:08:37 GMT -5
So glad I passed on these, they look terrible in real life
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Post by The Violent Gentleman on Jun 1, 2017 6:45:41 GMT -5
Seems like they look better the smaller they are, but they're still crappy and way overpriced.
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Post by micco on Jun 1, 2017 7:20:42 GMT -5
Our poses couldn't include fingers out. That I understand; these statues are printed in one piece, fingers would be too small and break during printing or in the cleaning process after printing. Also there's no paint: these statues are printed full color in colored gypsum powder, which is why they're so expensive. These will be fine statues, nothing that my simple 3D-printer (which I own since November 2013) could produce: mine prints layered using a roll of single colored ABS (same material as Lego bricks)... Do yours come out all grainy like these? I'm. It even sure if the actual texture of the figurine is grainy or does the color just make it appear that way? Either way, does your produce smooth plastic?
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Post by micco on Jun 1, 2017 7:25:24 GMT -5
Seems like they look better the smaller they are, but they're still crappy and way overpriced. Nah. You can't make out a single detail on the small ones. That Alexa next to the Mattel is the largest scale they offer and that one looks decent but not for 110.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Jun 1, 2017 10:48:18 GMT -5
That I understand; these statues are printed in one piece, fingers would be too small and break during printing or in the cleaning process after printing. Also there's no paint: these statues are printed full color in colored gypsum powder, which is why they're so expensive. These will be fine statues, nothing that my simple 3D-printer (which I own since November 2013) could produce: mine prints layered using a roll of single colored ABS (same material as Lego bricks)... Do yours come out all grainy like these? I'm. It even sure if the actual texture of the figurine is grainy or does the color just make it appear that way? Either way, does your produce smooth plastic? My 3D-printer prints pretty smooth, but the layers are visible. If I could get one of Staramba's files I could probably print a version smaller than 12 cm (I'd say around 4"), but it would be one color and the same plastic as Lego bricks.
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Post by micco on Jun 1, 2017 18:32:27 GMT -5
Do yours come out all grainy like these? I'm. It even sure if the actual texture of the figurine is grainy or does the color just make it appear that way? Either way, does your produce smooth plastic? My 3D-printer prints pretty smooth, but the layers are visible. If I could get one of Staramba's files I could probably print a version smaller than 12 cm (I'd say around 4"), but it would be one color and the same plastic as Lego bricks. I don't know the first thing about 3D printing but does the printer come with software that allows you to print from some type of 3D image file? For example, if you got your hands on the files belonging to this artist www.artstation.com/artwork/kZWVd would you be able to print these in plastic form?
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Jun 2, 2017 3:09:48 GMT -5
My 3D-printer prints pretty smooth, but the layers are visible. If I could get one of Staramba's files I could probably print a version smaller than 12 cm (I'd say around 4"), but it would be one color and the same plastic as Lego bricks. I don't know the first thing about 3D printing but does the printer come with software that allows you to print from some type of 3D image file? For example, if you got your hands on the files belonging to this artist www.artstation.com/artwork/kZWVd would you be able to print these in plastic form? It should be possible to put his original images into one to create a 3D-figure and then I'm able to load that file (preferrably as .stl-file). I tried with images from his site, but it has not enough pictures of the same pose to create an actual 3D-model; it resulted in a blob... Result: Attachment Deleted
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Post by FUSamBaker on Jun 2, 2017 8:43:23 GMT -5
Are these paintable?
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Post by maske2g on Jun 2, 2017 8:46:12 GMT -5
I was looking into these as they make Tottenham players. And it's been a long time since we had football player figures. (Yes that's global football not that American shyte...)
But, I saw some finished products on Instagram the other day. They are TERRIBLE!!!!
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Post by havoc7179 on Jun 2, 2017 9:24:48 GMT -5
Well I have to say I am not that impressed with the photos. Hoping they look better in person. Why are mine taking forever? I got the shipping confirmation a week ago
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Post by micco on Jun 2, 2017 20:32:44 GMT -5
I don't know the first thing about 3D printing but does the printer come with software that allows you to print from some type of 3D image file? For example, if you got your hands on the files belonging to this artist www.artstation.com/artwork/kZWVd would you be able to print these in plastic form? It should be possible to put his original images into one to create a 3D-figure and then I'm able to load that file (preferrably as .stl-file). I tried with images from his site, but it has not enough pictures of the same pose to create an actual 3D-model; it resulted in a blob... Result: View AttachmentOk. Sounds somewhat complex but ultimately doable.
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Post by Truth HuRts on Jun 2, 2017 21:47:35 GMT -5
End of June or July I'm going to order all 3 orton ones in each size how fast do you think they will sell out I'm worried incase they get sold out
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2017 21:58:53 GMT -5
I believe they are made to order, RKO...
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Post by havoc7179 on Jun 5, 2017 10:32:14 GMT -5
I just received mine. Maybe I'm just trying to justify spending the 300+ for AJ Styles, Alexa Bliss, and Becky Lynch, but these figures look better than expected. I would say they look great, but the granules don't really give off a pristine look. But, it's highly detailed.
I didn't open all of them, Just pulled open the first box. It was of AJ Styles. It has the Club logo on the back of his vest, the P1 logo on his gloves. Pretty good.
I like it. Don't love it. But it works.
I'll post pictures tonight. The box each figure came in is just a typical black box with a current WWE logo on. The "stand" is nothing more than what looks to be some sort of tile/marble that you rest the figure on.Honestly, I'm glad I got these first since Bliss and Styles had a trademark like pose and Becky has a more unique pose. Unless they start selling Sting and Goldberg, I doubt I'll get the others at this point though.
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Post by havoc7179 on Jun 5, 2017 19:28:58 GMT -5
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Post by J'Dinkalage Morgoone on Jun 5, 2017 20:04:59 GMT -5
I love how primo some how ended up getting 2 different ones lol
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Post by The Violent Gentleman on Jun 5, 2017 20:07:54 GMT -5
Sorry, but they look like they're made of sand or sugar and then you took a blurry photo of them, only you didn't.
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