I've been looking for a design that my playgroup could use to 3d-print objective markers for our tournament, and found a nice collection of ready-to-print designs made by awesome people from different parts of the world. All of these are shared on Thingiverse, so should be free to use, but please double-check that. Also, if you liked someone's design, make sure you tip them or at least show your appreciation by posting a comment, printed make or just press that Like button! I will list what I have found so far, but everyone is welcome to share their creations or useful finds here. OBJECTIVE MARKERS Antennae Antenna 1 Antenna 2 Antenna 3 Antenna 4 Antenna 5 Consoles, terminals Console 1 Console 2 Console 3 Console 4 Console 5 Arcade cabinets 1 Arcade cabinets 2 Panoplies, weapon/ammo crates, tech coffins Panoply Supply Crate 1 Supply Crate 2 Tech Coffin Cryo Pod Cargo Stack Ammo Crates Other Generator 1 (can be used as a Heater Unit marker for Frostbyte mission) Generator 2 Generator 3 Generator 4 Generator 5 Cooling Unit MISC Stackable Silhouette Templates Xenotech 1 Xenotech 2 Morat HVT Loot Markers
Those are great, thanks for sharing. Way better than any of the designs I've made myself for the same purpose.
LOL! I love the Morat Aggression Force HVT, do you plan to sell this stuff to people who don't have a printer?
This is not my stuff, I just shared what others have created. I know there are some 3d-printing services available online and as brick&mortar stores, so depending on where you live, you can probably use one of these.
I recently picked up a Ender 3 3d printer for $230 on Amazon I have been printing some of the 3d files printed above if anyone want to see the quality of print on an entry level printer.
That's exactly the printer I've been looking at getting so thanks for posting these. Any chance of some close ups? What was it like to set up etc. Teething problems? Sent from my PRA-LX1 using Tapatalk
I edited some other pictures in for you. I'm in the process of returning the printer and getting another one though my printer frame came warped and it was recommended i swap it out for better prints so the quality maybe a little off.
Thanks, if that's off a faulty printer then I'm fairly sure I'll be happy with the Ender 3. Sent from my PRA-LX1 using Tapatalk
For the most part I have been happy with it but i have seen some amazing prints with it online and i want to get the most out of it. i'm also still learning and tweaking settings when printing. The hover car model i don't overly like it was scaled up from 18mm to 28mm's and has a lot of visible print lines.
For reference i want to add the quintessential video required by people who want to do decent tabletop 3D prints with cheap FDM printers, this might help somebody here. Also i hear it's important to "level the bed" to get decent non-failed prints, can't help there.