Hatch 42
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Oh, and for you tabletop enthusiasts, this was all designed in 28mm. The monster is a little big, but I may reduce its size soon. The Circle-Tech guard however is right on the money. Just make sure you print him raftless, otherwise it might be difficult to assemble him.
Models were designed in Sculptris and TinkerCAD.
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This looks amazing! All the little details and excellent Coloring. Really great work!
Hey, thank you! Dude! This was totally inspired by the Church! Probably more than any movie (even the Thing). That movie stuck with me. Not very often that I meet anyone who's seen it.
Here's hoping for the contest. I took a pretty big divergence from the theme, though in my mind, it works. Stiff competition there, though.
Really loving the monster!
glad to see diorama format, been thinking of doing that for a while.
(I was looking to go with the dioramas for school projects angle,
but sci-fi fantasy is a great fit)
I like the way the pieces fit together for the walls/floor.
Hopefully more folks will look to this medium as the
evolution for model making. I think it is a big market.
as always the composition is really excellent.
Thanks, Perry! Yeah, I really hope more people do dioramas. The OCD-ness in me is going to make me produce all of mine in the same scale (or sets of compatible scales) so I can mix and match the parts. I'm actually sticking to miniature war-gaming scales as best I can just to make sure the pieces can be used for games as well. I never glue anything down for that very reason ;-) Man, I could totally see using 3D printed dioramas for school. What a cool idea!
Fantastic work – your stuff is so absolutely amazing. I love your models for their own right. But painted they look unbelievably awesome.
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This is awesome!Wow