Great Gargant Ork W40k

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Rant In An winters
Rant In An winters
over 3 years
Magnificque! Merci
nhughes101
nhughes101
over 3 years
Legend! Thank you kindly sir!
gilbert666
gilbert666
over 3 years
Back shelf uploaded! Now I need to finish the paint job and draw and print the banners, and I will be up to the next project!
nhughes101
nhughes101
over 3 years
It was myself that Patrick printed for. It's awesome!!! Really looking forward to the balcony being uploaded. Thank you so much for sharing, it's genius!
gilbert666
gilbert666
over 3 years
Can't wait to see your print! The back shelf will be uplaod this week, and I will add some picture of my work in progress paint job on the first prototype (missing the claw and the banners)
Patrick Neis
Patrick Neis
over 3 years
I just finished printing one of these off for a friend, A nice mix of resin and filament. I'll leave him the joy of posting the pictures. I could not find the back shelf though did you upload it?
gilbert666
gilbert666
over 3 years
You can find some pics of the back shelf here: https://www.warhammer-forum.com/index.php?/topic/267091-40k-xenos-distortion-waaagho-temporelle/page/9/
gilbert666
gilbert666
over 3 years
Nice work @rant-in-an-winters !! The back shelf is done, I just forgot to upload it ;-) I will correct this as soon as possible!!
gilbert666
gilbert666
over 3 years
Sorry @RoguestOrk for my late answer. For hollowed parts, I usually try not to use support, which make surface harder to get clean. On some parts, llike the head, I had no toher choice thant to use it. But on main parts, especially the body, I use it as less as possible. Hangouts are designed to be printed without support. But of course feel free to use it if you fell it ;-) The print will be longer, that's all. For the ball and sockets parts, it's Ø6mm, 7mm lenght. But you can replace it by a single spring + a tiny metal or plastique ball (Ø5mm). Here is where we found the one I use on my gargant: https://www.kipp.fr/fr/fr/Produits/El%C3%A9ments-de-man%C5%93uvre-El%C3%A9ments-normalis%C3%A9s/Poussoirs-%C3%A0-ressort-doigt-d-indexage-broches-%C3%A0-billes/K0333-Poussoirs-%C3%A0-ressort-mod%C3%A8le-lisse-Inox.html And please share pictures of yours!
Rant In An winters
Rant In An winters
over 3 years
Uz a mad meK! Fanks for dis!
RoguestOrk
RoguestOrk
over 3 years
nevermind, i figured out my print orientation! Everything turned out pretty good! Question about the ball and sockets, do you remember what size you used for them? also any ebay or amazon seller that sells them? thanks
RoguestOrk
RoguestOrk
almost 4 years
Hello! First off, AMAZING JOB!! This is such a great design, a perfect recreation of huge resin great gargant; one that i've seen in person at a convention some years ago! It's a model i've been very much waiting for! However, i've been having trouble printing parts of the gargant; could you give more detailed instructions on how to print/orient the base of the gargant? I find it strange the inside of the base of the gargant is hollowed out, instead of being filled in. This gives me a lot of trouble as I do not know if I need to add supports or not. I'd love to make this model, but more instructions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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