From my tests with Meshmixer, I have installed Messmixer instead. I think I'll leave it to the professionals for now. Great sculptures, thanks a lot! And thank you for the tip!
These are spectacular! Any chance we may see the whole army soon? Much like the Aztecs, as glorious as these are as individuals I can't imagine how they'll look altogether. Well done!!
Sure, of course. In fact the army is already finished and only the commands are left to be published, but I want to include the army variant that allows me to add Almogavars, so I need some figures of crossbowmen and light cavalry with javelin from Reconquer Designs that I already have printed and just now drying before curing and that are also beautiful sculptures. Thank you very much, very kind!
@@MinisMyWay Ah, good point. Wasn't there also a religious order of knights that was unique to Spain during the Reconquista? Will there be any of those in your army, or is that a later period? Please forgive my impatience for seeing the whole force. You had mentioned early in your video that there were unique figures that you wanted to add. I can wait. . . , I think (?).
Yes sir, the figures you are referring to I think they are exactly the Almughavars that Lluís Vilalta painted and gave me as a gift: soldadets.blogspot.com/2009/06/host-dalmogavers.html You have made me look for information about military orders! Thank you, that was an interesting suggestion. There were many military orders involved in the reconquista, in the list of army does not appear any unit differentiated as such, but in a possible allied as Feudal Spaniards, yes; the one I know that could correspond to a Catalan-Aragonese monarch, the Order of Montesa, indeed was in Sicily. Maybe it could be a good idea to make an ally... and by the way a complete army, but it will be another project, because I just remembered that I also have to paint now 32 knights on foot in case I need to dismount the Knights!
I have just discovered your channel. I have been looking at the Caballero miniatures who sell their STL files for printing at 28mm and at 15mm. I am interested in 11th Century Crusades. l want to build the armies at 15mm and I wanted to ask about your 3D printer set up? It would be so interesting to explain your production process.
I'm glad you find the channel interesting! Thanks for commenting. I have on my workbench some figures already primed and ready to paint from Reconquer Designs that I believe are some of the Caballero Miniatures you comment on. They are some crossbowmen and light cavalry and they are very nice, well proportioned, with a lot of variety and very lively. I hope to be able to paint them and upload video soon. Regarding the possibility of presenting my printing setup, thanks but I'm a beginner, and the intention of this channel is not to deal with 3D printing, there are already very professional ones. You have given me the idea to share a playlist with the most useful or informative videos I have seen on the subject, thanks!
Excellent. 👏
Thak you!
Very impressive work my friend they look incredible and great tutorial
I can't pretend it's a tutorial, but I hope you found it useful, thank you very much.
You can also use the "smooth" brush in meshmixer to get rid of the coat of arms on the shields and horses before printing :)
Great job, love it!
From my tests with Meshmixer, I have installed Messmixer instead. I think I'll leave it to the professionals for now. Great sculptures, thanks a lot! And thank you for the tip!
They do look good, lovely work
Thank you!
You are very spectacular. I liked this!
Wow, thank you very much!
Really cool. 🏇
Thank you!
Amazing work!
Thank you!
These are spectacular! Any chance we may see the whole army soon? Much like the Aztecs, as glorious as these are as individuals I can't imagine how they'll look altogether. Well done!!
Sure, of course. In fact the army is already finished and only the commands are left to be published, but I want to include the army variant that allows me to add Almogavars, so I need some figures of crossbowmen and light cavalry with javelin from Reconquer Designs that I already have printed and just now drying before curing and that are also beautiful sculptures. Thank you very much, very kind!
@@MinisMyWay Ah, good point. Wasn't there also a religious order of knights that was unique to Spain during the Reconquista? Will there be any of those in your army, or is that a later period? Please forgive my impatience for seeing the whole force. You had mentioned early in your video that there were unique figures that you wanted to add. I can wait. . . , I think (?).
Yes sir, the figures you are referring to I think they are exactly the Almughavars that Lluís Vilalta painted and gave me as a gift: soldadets.blogspot.com/2009/06/host-dalmogavers.html
You have made me look for information about military orders! Thank you, that was an interesting suggestion. There were many military orders involved in the reconquista, in the list of army does not appear any unit differentiated as such, but in a possible allied as Feudal Spaniards, yes; the one I know that could correspond to a Catalan-Aragonese monarch, the Order of Montesa, indeed was in Sicily. Maybe it could be a good idea to make an ally... and by the way a complete army, but it will be another project, because I just remembered that I also have to paint now 32 knights on foot in case I need to dismount the Knights!
I have just discovered your channel. I have been looking at the Caballero miniatures who sell their STL files for printing at 28mm and at 15mm. I am interested in 11th Century Crusades. l want to build the armies at 15mm and I wanted to ask about your 3D printer set up? It would be so interesting to explain your production process.
I'm glad you find the channel interesting! Thanks for commenting. I have on my workbench some figures already primed and ready to paint from Reconquer Designs that I believe are some of the Caballero Miniatures you comment on. They are some crossbowmen and light cavalry and they are very nice, well proportioned, with a lot of variety and very lively. I hope to be able to paint them and upload video soon.
Regarding the possibility of presenting my printing setup, thanks but I'm a beginner, and the intention of this channel is not to deal with 3D printing, there are already very professional ones. You have given me the idea to share a playlist with the most useful or informative videos I have seen on the subject, thanks!