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Best overall print configuration out there. I have spent a good amount of time trying different things myself, but this configuration slams all the manual settings out of the box. In terms of quality it truly is very close to resin, the lines are barely visible and they can be hidden with a simple layer of primer, but in some cases are truly non-existant. Thank you for this!
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Tom does it again! Helping us get the most out of our 3d printing
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This profile is like magic on my Bambu Labs A1. Thank you.
I also have an Elegoo Neptune 4 pro. Do you have a similar profile that would work with that?
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Slow but makes great miniatures!
I can't wait to try it out.
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Love it great print if you want to make great table top adventures this is a good one.
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I'm a big fan of supportless minis, there's way less fiddling, post processing and they're ready to go off the plate, but there's usually a certain look to them where you can see each piece holding up the next. These ones may as well be magic to me, I've no idea how the overhangs on the cape and the arms are so steep.
Truly excellent work
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These profiles are great for printing FDG miniatures and terrain, as well as m any other models.
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These guys just ooze turtle adventurer goodness! Really fun sculpts.
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Very nice supportless miniatures that print great in fdm.
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Very nice supportless villagers that print beautifully in PLA, they are 28mm, so I scaled them up to 32mm for printing. I'm slightly confused by the naming (Villager 01, 03, 06, 08, 09) Not sure what happened to 02, 04, 05 or 07...
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> I am a tremendous fan of the Fat Dragon line of paper models, and once I get a 3-D printer I will be buying all of the 3-D products as well. The people at Fat Dragon have provided me with uncounted hours building and playing in their 3-d Paper models.
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Easy to print! Effortless and without supports on my Ender 3. And they're oh so pretty... too pretty to be hacked to pieces by adventurers.
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One of the first Kickstarters that I had backed almost ten years ago. Fat Dragon Games has continued to produce amazing terrain and ttrpg accessories and while currently the big focus is on 3d printing, something must be said for papercrafting. There's a great sense of pride and accomplishment in putting together a project like this, and being able to bond with my teenage son about the castles, caverns, and even a dwarven airship has been amazing. Hall of the Mountain King is what brought me and later my son into the crafting aspect of ttrpgs and I hope to maybe one day see another project launched by FDG in the future! Thank you Tom!
-Jordan
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Wonderful tiles! Easy to print, easy to assemble, easy to paint. My only complaint is that there are SO many sets and not having a bundle option makes it a bit tedious to pick and choose what is needed, but that's no knock on the quality of the product.
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Some of the best 3d printed tiles. inexpensive, easy to print (no support needed), free updateds to sets, if needed, great community support. You cannot go wrong these.
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