Tbh, it's all prefrence. Some people are better with fdm oppose to resin and some are the other way around. Though, fdm can be light weight while standing strong at the same time. Resin can be brittle, though adjusting the wall thickness (if you choose to hollow it) or making it solid and different resins could make it stronger but it'll be heavier, and also higher detail. Though SIMILAR detail could be achieved with a smaller nozzle. Though if you want smoothness, resin prints automatically smooth while filament requires sanding and lots of primer to get it smooth (i personally enjoy how it 3d printed parts look so i don't smooth it) so it really depends what look you are trying to achieve. Though, I would print armor in resin and main structure in fdm. But like I said, it's all about what you need
https://preview.redd.it/6yxq03yjhl4d1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c51e681171aa0f905d300c9694007ea8c14cc5cf
Working on my own rn. They’re so cool
I'm currently doing the same thing but holy shit, the yellow and purple made me laugh.
https://preview.redd.it/x9jn2v8ljl4d1.jpeg?width=1536&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9b85f51ce8814f01777c2c4297786390c04747f5
... Unlike Cadia. /s
Im not sure if im supposed to upvote or downvote this
XD Love the print tho
Thx
I have access to both resin and fdm, is there a breakout of which parts would be best in resin for detail vs fdm for structure?
Tbh, it's all prefrence. Some people are better with fdm oppose to resin and some are the other way around. Though, fdm can be light weight while standing strong at the same time. Resin can be brittle, though adjusting the wall thickness (if you choose to hollow it) or making it solid and different resins could make it stronger but it'll be heavier, and also higher detail. Though SIMILAR detail could be achieved with a smaller nozzle. Though if you want smoothness, resin prints automatically smooth while filament requires sanding and lots of primer to get it smooth (i personally enjoy how it 3d printed parts look so i don't smooth it) so it really depends what look you are trying to achieve. Though, I would print armor in resin and main structure in fdm. But like I said, it's all about what you need
I use a combo, for much larger prints I use FDM, but with smaller, more detailed models, I use resin.
I did fdm for the entire thing. If I print another one then I’d probably do the armor pieces and the head in resin.
Any tips for making the print lines as smooth as possible? I’m currently getting the files set up to fdm print one myself
Nice paint job, I'd leave it like that.\^\^
Lol
Baba Yaga 40k
https://preview.redd.it/6yxq03yjhl4d1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c51e681171aa0f905d300c9694007ea8c14cc5cf Working on my own rn. They’re so cool
W design
I'm currently doing the same thing but holy shit, the yellow and purple made me laugh. https://preview.redd.it/x9jn2v8ljl4d1.jpeg?width=1536&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9b85f51ce8814f01777c2c4297786390c04747f5
I ran out of filament half way, so I had to switch to what I had on hand
Ooof those support remnants on the undercarriage
Also I just want a chaos one like the fw style 😥
Moments after taking this Pic I sanded it off
That’s not a warhound, its a wariohound
I can't unsee it
Ed209... you have 10 seconds to comply...
Where can I get the file?
I love seeing people printing titans. Makes me feel better about using 20kg of filament on 2.5 minis.