
FDM printed Custodes
A Trajann Valoris Mini i printed with a 0.2mm nozzle at 0.06mm layer height. Turned out great in my opinion. Currently building a Custodes army.

A Trajann Valoris Mini i printed with a 0.2mm nozzle at 0.06mm layer height. Turned out great in my opinion. Currently building a Custodes army.
Fully FDM printed Ogre Class titan, took about 20 hours and after 3 hours of painting, this is the result.
Fully FDM printed and painted Ogre Class Titan. Took over 20 hours of printing and 3 hours of painting later, this is the result.
A massive project that I've been working on for the past month. All minis are printed with a 0.06mm layer height. My painting skills are still a little rusty, but apart from that, I think I did a good job. The terrain was made using a wooden board and and the rest is 3D printed. The CIS army on the other side turned out a whole lot better than the clones in my opinion. What units should I add to both armies? And any tips on getting better results with a Creality printer?
A massive project that I've been working on for the past month. All minis are printed with a 0.06mm layer height. My painting skills are still a little rusty, but apart from that, I think I did a good job. The terrain was made using a wooden board and and the rest is 3D printed. The CIS army on the other side turned out a whole lot better than the clones in my opinion. What units should I add to both armies? And any tips on getting better results with a Creality printer?
I've always wanted to make my first product, and I thought this was a great start.
I’ve been carrying a pocket notebook, a pen, a flashlight, and a variety of tools for a while now.
One thing I’ve noticed is that most notebook covers don’t organize tools very well, while most EDC pouches aren’t designed to be used as a notebook cover.
So I’ve been sketching a small pocket folio that tries to combine both.
The current idea includes:
This is still in the design stage, so nothing is finalized. I’m mainly looking for honest feedback before I have a sample made.
If you carried something like this, what would you change?
I’d rather hear criticism now than after it’s manufactured.
I've always wanted to make my first product, and I thought this was a great start.
I’ve been carrying a pocket notebook, a pen, a flashlight, and a variety of tools for a while now.
One thing I’ve noticed is that most notebook covers don’t organize tools very well, while most EDC pouches aren’t designed to be used as a notebook cover.
So I’ve been sketching a small pocket folio that tries to combine both.
The current idea includes:
This is still in the design stage, so nothing is finalized. I’m mainly looking for honest feedback before I have a sample made.
If you carried something like this, what would you change?
I’d rather hear criticism now than after it’s manufactured.
My personal toolkit that goes everywhere with me, assembled with budget in mind. Feel free to roast it. Even though this is mainly tools, I thought this would be a great first post.
Exterior:
-Cheap Aliexpress Pocket Knife (can't find the product name)
- Aliexpress pen (Very commonly found)
Interior:
- Bibury 2045B Multitool
- Budi 16 in 1 Cable stick
- 3D printed calipers
- NEXTEXTY Bit extenders + cheap small extender
- Star Allen key
- Lighter + Duct tape/Electrical tape around it
- Extra T-shank saw blade for the multitool
- Knock-off SAK from Lidl
- Screwdriver with 22 bits inside the handle
- Multitool bits
- Boo Boo kit
- Aliexpress compass
Interior 3D printed panel:
- Heat shrink tubing (2PCs)
- Zip Ties
- Allen keys, in a 3D printed organizer
- Tweezers
- Bungee cord, 1M