So, the Library at NAIT has agreed to order in Flexible Resin for their Form 2 printers, and with the minis already modeled by The DM Workshop on Shapeways for every D&D Monster in the Monster Manual, I'm going to try my hand at some Resin prints. Why Flexible? Well I ordered regular Resin prints from HeroForge for my D&D group and we've already had mini's axes and such break. If this Flex Resin turns out like the pre-fabs from Wizards for strength and flexibility, then I will order the STLs from HeroForge and reprint for my D&D group.
Only sucky thing is the Flexible Resin for the Form 2s from FormLabs comes in mat black (so a bit of grey look to it). For features this might be hard to see on a resin and I may need to at least airbrush/prime them a different colour after they have cured. But it is what it is. It will definitely be cheaper than buying them pre-fab and I can print exactly what I want/need for my campaigns!
And if this pans out, I'm going to order some miniature case foam and a case from PirateLab to store them in. :D
Very cool
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