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City of Intrigues - Baal Temple (Inspired by this month's set from Artisan Guild)

Hi guys. I don't usually do promotions or personalized orders because I don't have time, between Patreon and what's pending on Kickstarter, it's usually impossible for me. But when your favorite minis designer, Artisan Guild asks you to cross-promote, you just can't say no XD.

So I've been working a little harder than usual to get this model inspired by the Artisan Guild miniatures set out this August.

As always happens with the Artisan Guild miniatures, I love the level of detail that they have, the necessary to make them very cool but without going too far and you have to waste a lot of time painting. In addition to that style between realistic and cartoon that ends up being able to get very spectacular figures that you can use in wargames or role-playing games. In fact I have enjoyed painting the figures you see, they are some the ones from this month's set, which you still have time to catch if you join their patreon, although I like next month's even more!

I know that many of you are already members of his patreon, but for those who are not yet, go take a look at his work on his patreon!:

https://www.patreon.com/ArtisanGuild
https://www.instagram.com/artisan_guild_p/ 

Well about the model, as you can see it is a large one! As usual, I have separated it into pieces and I have managed to make hanging elements thanks to separating the upper ring into two parts, both anchored to each other so that you will not need to glue anything. I hadn't tried doing this type of design on parts that are printed upside down but I think it gives a lot of versatility without having to end up using supports.

I hope you enjoy it and and I encourage you, if you have a resin printer, to take a look at the work of the Artisan Guild (although I'm sure almost all of you already know it). In fact, as the simple models (not the set ones) I end up posting it for free on Thingiverse or MMF after a few months, in this case I will make an exception so  so that the members of their patreon can also already have this model to be able to combine with their minis... So I have shared the files with the people of Artisan Guild and I will put this post open, let's see if anyone dares to come also to this patreon ;)

By the way, I think it's time to do a new survey and start a new group, what you think?... I have this one, the ruined church, steampunk Neighborhood, and the ruins of contemporary town (and the elven islands and demonic emplacement, but these were the last in the vote)... I can do some new models next month or start new set... not sure.

City of Intrigues - Baal Temple (Inspired by this month's set from Artisan Guild) City of Intrigues - Baal Temple (Inspired by this month's set from Artisan Guild) City of Intrigues - Baal Temple (Inspired by this month's set from Artisan Guild) City of Intrigues - Baal Temple (Inspired by this month's set from Artisan Guild) City of Intrigues - Baal Temple (Inspired by this month's set from Artisan Guild) City of Intrigues - Baal Temple (Inspired by this month's set from Artisan Guild)

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Yeah resin is ofc always going to be better. I find with FDM the problem isn't details (I use a 0.02mm nozzle) it's more about getting supports right as rough areas in overhangs and such are kinda unavoidable. I'm happy enough with the results though, https://i.imgur.com/P5lMwmG.jpg

Cait Sidhe

Hmm, for figures I think the resin better, but yes, it is enough to smell when you print to know that it is not very healthy XD... Given the choice, artisan makes the details thick enough to be able to print in FDM... I printed the minis with FDM at 0.08mm before having a resin printer and they are not so bad either.

Well, unexpected but cool. Artisan Guild is the one Patreon I've been subbed to since I got a 3D printer. I print minis on an FDM printer (I don't really have the setup for a resin one and don't really want to deal with toxic stuff) and Artisan Guild's minis are just in a style that prints pretty well and looks great.

Cait Sidhe


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