

@setsneedtofeed looking good! I wish some one in my area played turnip 28
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I combine the two in 3d modeling and printing terrain.
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@setsneedtofeed looking good! I wish some one in my area played turnip 28
@ooterness @setsneedtofeed if you have a 3d printer, and want more Orky spaceships I made some for OPR: Warfleets, and Void Admiral. https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-opr-warfleets-orc-marauders-397602
these were a TON of fun to make.



@PriorityMotif With my Prusa machines, I only modified them to upgrade to the next versions. Prusa has a really nice set up so that when a new version comes out, you can purchase an upgrade kit to bring it up to parity with the latest version using mostly printed parts, or parts from the machine.
My Artillery X2 I had to modify day 1 to make it functional.
The Sovol Zero also needed mods to make it more usable, but they were mostly convenience upgrades for a better spool holder placement.
@BussyGyatt consider how much you like to tinker with things… 3d printers are not quite fully hands off yet so some amount of patience tweaking research we’re is going to be requested especially if you buy used.
However for a lot of people that’s the fun part. Tweaking updating and printing can be all kinds of fun.
If you just want to print stuff and don’t care about hardware, you will need to spend more to get a better quality machine that just prints.
Both are valid and both are fun.