Image 1 — 3d printable Lilith Miniature, made by me, sharing it with you guys!
Image 2 — 3d printable Lilith Miniature, made by me, sharing it with you guys!

3d printable Lilith Miniature, made by me, sharing it with you guys!

TL;DR - grab her via link below, no strings attached, free for everyone. Print her beeg, print her smol, be a bit happier, poi!~

https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-820606

Now the main part, lol.

TBH, this model was meant to be my gift to myself for 35th birthday, but as i've started to think about it, my inner voice said that it would be plain wrong.

I mean, the whole message, the whole meaning of NONAND would go against it. So in the end i've decided to make her public, so everyone can bring a nity speck of Lilith in real world.

She is made in 32mm scale, so if you are into tabletop games, TTRPGs, DnD or whatever - she'll feel there right at home. And if you are not into tabletop - scale her up to make a small nice figurine (although i'd avoid going up more than 200%, cuz fingers etc will feel too chubby).

I've decided to make her without boots, because sprites from NONAND and her desktop companion PV doesn't seem to have ones.

Overall - i hope some of you guys will like her! Let's try to be less miserable in this cold life, even if just for a bit.

Dear mods, i hope it doesn't break the rules, but its up to you ofc.

u/Uaremis — 2 days ago

[PC] [late 90s / early 00s] An isometric top-down shooter, where you control hovering... tank i guess? In dark-ish industrial setting.

Hello guys! Just as title says, could anyone please help me identify?

An isometric game about a hovering tank (i remember it drifted slightly even after you stopped pushing the move buttons) that looked kinda like hovering helicopter cockpit or something like this (rather bulky and square-shaped with guns on side mounts), in industrial setting with colors on the darker side, also my brain tells me it was slightly pixelated not not too much i think.

It also had a range of enemies from stationary turrets to (i think) enemy tanks or mechs. And you also could pick up and use new types of weapon. There is a "missile" thing still sitting in my brain, that you could get them with super limited ammo and they had up to out-of-screen range and some homing capability (i remember it very clear because could not beat the stage, where you had to get through a "corridor" with bunch of turrets on both sides and i've been trying to wipe them with missiles beforehand).

It is for sure not Battlezone 1/2, not Uprising, not Incoming, not Mechwarrior. I've browsed through the sub and searched the web, but haven't found anything remotely close.

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u/Uaremis — 1 month ago