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Supportless printed space Knights company

I finally finished the first step of this "mad lad" project I started a while ago! I just wrapped up applying the decals (exepted on I teared) of the first company of 100 of my space knights chapter: the Knights of Brrakis.

The Knight of Brakkis are a Chapter forged by the relentless brutality of their homeworld, a realm of infinite prairies where the soil belongs to colossal, predatory earthworms. While the planet’s unstable magnetic field renders all anti-grav technology useless, the Knights do not seek to hide; they are the only beings strong enough to face the terrors rising from the deep. These warriors protect the planet’s greatest treasure: vast, natural fields of Promethium that bleed from the earth. Deploying massive columns of heavy tracked vehicles, the Chapter turns every harvest into a war zone, using the roar of their engines to bait the monsters into the open. For the Knights of Brrakis, the hunt is the only way to secure the fuel that powers the mankind war machine.

The production was quite a journey: I started the prints on an Ender 3 with a 0.4mm nozzle and finished the rest on a Bambu Lab A1 Mini using a 0.2mm nozzle. The infantry are BriteMinis’ "Space Knights" models, which I customized with some head swaps and weapons. Every thing is supporteless printed.

As for the paint job, I kept it simple with a "speed-paint" approach: cheap rattle-can primer, a few brush details, and a quick dip in wash.
Next up: painting the tracked vehicles!

u/_Error418 — 7 days ago