* - When in Google drive, click to see the entire pic. Google drive only shows a partial thumbnail. There are full length dice tower pics.
Pics have been uploaded. I did not create any of the items, I merely printed them. All respect, consideration, and credit goes to the original creators. I may have tweaked settings for better prints, but I do not take any creative credit for the items, other than where I started painting and staining the items. These items (99.99% if not 100%) of the items are on Thingiverse.com If you are having trouble finding them, let me know and I'll try to get you the file name so you can locate more easily.All of the prints are in Draft quality, 0.2mm layer height. I did the Draft prints to see which ones I like and I will probably run the prints again at 0.1mm for better quality.
Alphabetically sorted in Google Drive:
Atlas:
Wood filament print. Light and dark wood stains and grey stain. Approx. 7" tall. The slot is cut in the globe to hold the business cards. (Shameless promotion. Atlas Computers)
Bone Golem:
Grey PLA filament. This is the model that needed to be printed at 45* angle with supports. The extended arm needed to he horizontal to allow for a decent print. I love the way it came out with the lace wisps so I left them. It looks like ethereal smoke wafting off the creature.
Dice Boxes:
Wood Filament. Various dice boxes I printed out for Christmas gifts. I tried to stain each one a little different from the others so they'd be unique. Some have gloss, some are just stained. Some are mixes of light/dark stains. Each lid is a different design. I printed about a dozen of them.
Dice Prison:
Wood filament. For when your dice decide to triple fumble on a most crucial attack to prevent the downed fighter from being killed. Working door, multiple stains. It looks fantastic in person.
Dice Tower:
Grey PLA filament. The grey is the perfect shade for stone. I may brush some stain to bring out the shadows and I'll probably paint the front gate. This is a combination of two models. The original tower is supposed to use a clear 1.5 litre bottle cut to fit the spiral staircase. Sadly.... it's impossible to find a 1.5 litre, clear bottle, that does NOT have molded creases in it. Another modder created the stone wall cylinder to fit the spiral staircase and it looks amazing. I added LED lights in the interior.
Multi Tower:
Grey PLA filament. This is one of my favorite. The deep cup holds the dice (upper). The shallow cup (bottom) holds one or two minis. The tower is 3" diameter and can be used as a tower on a map. The top can be used as a coaster for your drink.
Scenery:
Grey PLA filament. I have several scenery pieces that look fantastic. Cavern walls, cavern arches, spiral staircases, cavern arch with wooden door, pillars, thrones. Great stuff. The 3D printer excels at the scenery bits.
Sorceress:
Grey PLA filament. I haven't cleaned the print yet, so you can see some "lace" wisps still stuck to the model.
Spiders:
Grey PLA filament. These came out really well. I'm still in the process of painting them. The larger one needs more work and washes. The smaller ones are probably as much as I'm going to do on them.
Support Structure:
Grey PLA filament. These prints show the support structure that's needed on some prints. Hidden in that mess is a warrior holding a battle axe and a warrior holding a halberd. Cleaning the structure is going to be difficult because the shaft of the weapon is not too strong.
Tevo:
Colored PLA filament. These are the various upgraded pieces added to the printer. The green prints are for the new extruder mount, fan mount, and fan diffuser. The blue prints are the PLA spool holder. The reddish prints are the strengtheners and MB mount, stepper motor mounts.
Tool Caddy:
Transparent PLA filament. Which doesn't stay transparent once printed, still looks nice though. Took 28 hours to print but it looks nice. I'm going to put an LED light inside it to make it glow. It should look awesome.
Treant:
Grey PLA filament. This one I painted to near completion. Just a couple of washes I'd like to add to it to make it look dirtier from the soil.
Troops:
Grey PLA filament. Some of the troops I've printed. All different authors created them. Some look better than others with identical printer settings. I haven't cleaned any of them as I'm still working on the spiders. Some of the columns can be seen in the background.
Wyvern Tower:
Grey PLA filament. This was a Christmas gift for another friend. I had to slice the model into four parts to print it. I could probably get away with two parts, but I get leery running a print that large. If something fails, that's a lot of filament and lots of hours lost. One of the prints was 19 hours, another was 13 hours, another was 9 hours, and the fourth part was about 9 hours. In two parts, nearly a day's worth of printing is at risk if there is a jam, clog, knock off, or any other random act of cosmic interference.
I ordered a model from Hero Forge and it's ready but I haven't printed it yet. Can't wait to see how it comes out.