Warhammer 40k 3d Files To Print

Download the files for the 3D printed Warhammer 40K Handgun by teptec. Download and 3D print this file (and many more) from Pinshape today!, pistol, gun, aquila. Warhammer 3D models. Here you can find Warhammer 3D models ready for 3D printing. Purchase and download 3D models, stream and print with your own 3D printer, or buy 3D-printed product - we will 3D print and ship it to your home. Gary Sterley's 40k Space Marine: This is my Warhammer 40k Space Marine Costume. It is a Crimson Fist and was completed just in time for Halloween this year. This is my second ever costume build and I have been working on it since March of 2013.

Nice Leman Russ eh? Well it isn't a GW kit. It is a 3D printed version. A small number of talented modelers are designing and printing, gaming miniatures using contract 3D printing services, like Shapeways. These companies have expensive high-resolution SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) rapid prototyping machines. Miniatures produced by SLS can look almost as good as those made by traditional sculpting and casting methods, and depending on the particular artist and design, sometimes better.
These Warhammer 40K designs are from Thingiverse ( a community for 3D modeling) user 3dYeti, who is an Apocalypse 40K forum member.
These models use hobby-scale desktop FDM/FFF (Fused Deposition Modeling, which is a trademarked term / Fused Filament Fabrication, which is not) printers. There are a bunch of manufacturers of these:

Shown uppermost is a print of 3dYeti’s 7-part Leman Russ tank, and below that, two prints of his Imperial Guard sentinel, at different scales and in different colors.



From Thomas, aka 3dYeti:40k
Print

Free 3d Files Download

Warhammer 3d printer files

3d Print Files Warhammer 40k

I am a professional 3d artist. I had been keeping my eye on 3d printing when the reprap project came about a few years ago. Reprap is an open source project for the construction and operation of 3d printers. I purchased a 3d printer kit this fall. I assembled it and had been toying around with modeling things and printing them out. It dawned on me that I could incorporate another hobby of mine from my childhood. I played tabletop wargames through my teens. I enjoyed the model making and painting mostly. I have a younger brother that plays IG. I figured I'd try modeling and printing some minis. I started with the Sentinel, and when that turned out so well, I started working on the Leman Russ. Months went by, and another brother of mine suggested I post them to thingiverse. GW caught wind and sent thingiverse a DMCA. Its not as big of a deal as some are making it out to be. I am in no way affected. I still plan to develop 28mm scaled vehicles. The single unit models won't print as well as the larger units/vehicles. I don't feel like rocking any boats, so I won't be openly distributing my 3d files.
My current print area is about 10cm cubed. I will be building a second mendel style printer that will have a build volume of about 20cm cubed.
I own a Makerbot Thing-o-Matic. I model in 3ds max. I am fluent in the Adobe suite, and other graphics applications.

More tomorrow!
Alec


Warhammer 40k 3d Files To Printable

This is my Warhammer 40k Space Marine Costume. It is a Crimson Fist and was completed just in time for Halloween this year. This is my second ever costume build and I have been working on it since March of 2013.
I have a full build thread located on the RPF forum here: http://www.therpf.com/f24/sylgians-4...ne-wip-179602/
an another on Obscurus Crusade here: http://obscuruscrusade.com/forum/index.php?topic=1625.0
And you can find it on facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/garysterleystudios
This was my first time working in foam and also my first time working on something so large. The costume stands roughly 7ft tall and requires that I walk on stilts. The hardest part of the whole process was probably the Power Fist (the giant left hand). I designed it in google sketch-up and 3D printed all of the digits myself. It is fully articulated and I am extremely proud of it. Designing everything in 3D was a huge hurdle. I am not a 3D modeler. I have been trying to teach myself the software though, and this is the largest and most complicated thing I have ever designed.
Total cost was roughly $1300 and it took up about 450 hours of fun (aka labor).