I avoid 3D printers and just use pieces of fruit for the figures. Saves money, and you know what? Super healthy.
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This works well if you’re role playing a hive mind. Doesn’t matter what force you’re playing, you the player will consume.
I mean, printer plus resin plus alcohol plus breathing protection plus onetime gloves and plus wash & cure station to really have fun. Plus some bucks for the models (and they are amazing).
Oh, and time. But yeah, GW is getting pretty expansive as well
or use a filament printer and also be able to print useful stuff instead of just toys, and also only need to worry about heat and not toxic fumes, and with only a bit more cash be able to do multi material printing or multi color printing.
To be fair a bunch of filaments need ventilation. I print high temp stuff thats super not healthy to breath.
that's a fair point, but I'd also say those filaments fill niche applications. Most people will probably just stick to pla, and that doesn't really need ventilation as far as I know.
Agree
That James Workshop guy can seem so greedy sometimes.