That ork is quite literally Tuska Daemon Killa. He's an ork that spilled so much blood in the warp that Khorne resurrects him every time he dies. Which is funny since your model has tusks on it.
If I could recommend washing them with the supports on and then with the model “cleaned” drop them in a lil tub of warm water (you don’t need hot, it’ll make the smaller details more prone to ripping off if it’s too hot) Then let the models sit in for like a min or two and then the supports come off with little to no effort and it reduces scarring significantly in my experience. It changed my whole printing process and made removing supports a simpler task. You still do need to be careful with supports on spindly bits just like you normally would but chunkier models like orky bois basically “fall off the bone” they’re so damn easy to remove (which I just printed a firefight team of recently 😊)
If the supports are struggling to come off I would recommend dipping the model in hot(not boiling) water for just a second. It really helps me remove them.
A green tide is always double what you think you need raised to the 10th power with the option to add a few thousand more boys. You know you have enough when the table is so green it could double for a golf course.
I had no idea I was overexposing my prints until I used the Cones of Calibration, turns out I was exposing everything for nearly 3 times as long as I needed to. I love the minimal Ork stylin'.
That's fine if you are going for supports that are extremely easy to remove, but some resins/printers do require more time to get dimensional accuracy. Print settings is a game of balance, ease of use vs quality, sometimes you are lucky and get both, sometimes you have to pick one over the other or find a comfortable middle ground. Even the people behind various tensile strength tests say that it's not for getting the right settings, that they are only for calibrating for tensile strength, essentially setting the minimum you should be using for the average presupported model.
Agreed, I slightly overexpose models with spindly bits or fine supports just to make sure everything prints correctly. It’s generally worth the extra couple minutes of print time to eliminate failures.
I feel like orks following khorne just makes sense, it's quite literally their idea of heaven. Constant fighting. Not sure about other chaos factions but khornite orks sounds correct imo
Tuska Daemon Killa, the ork who discovered khorne demons, started fighting them and now khorne keeps reviving him so he(and his mob) can keep fighting in Khorne's realm forever.
Love this model. Not an Orc fan myself but I can't lie that orcs do look cool! I know you aren't a fan of painting but damn does this model look amazing how you've painted it.
Soooo.... If we are talking about putting on table the Green tide the only reasonable number is obviously 120! The maximum amount possible! Btw great model!
Us Mac users have no easy way to run 3D builder. I’ve looked into it. Although I Intel chip Mac’s so I could probably run windows. Also, the slowest success is faster than the fastest failure.
great work well done,you mention bits in your meth cleaning you might want to look at paint filters they are just paper cones with a bit of a filter at the bottom
i was wondering what file you used. but seeing the gun i recognise its from the same vendor as the flyer from the previous video. and to be fair. he does make some of the best orks. if only he had burna's and rokkit boys.
You not checking if there is enough resin in the vat and not cleaning your cleaning alcohol is really lazy and sloppy for a YT channel about 3d printing... Your painting skills and use of the airbrush are improving though.
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The reason your prints took ages to load onto the printer is the kitbashing you did likely created a massive file because it wasn't optimised
That ork is quite literally Tuska Daemon Killa. He's an ork that spilled so much blood in the warp that Khorne resurrects him every time he dies. Which is funny since your model has tusks on it.
Yours turned out wonderful, a rite prop'a boss.
I've been trying to kitbash a warboss in armour piloting a Stompa. Like a mech inside a mech.
Thanks brother, yours sounds insane! I'd love to see it
This ork looks so much cooler than the one GW sells. Amazing work!
Personally I want to see more of the “orks riding tyranids” stuff! Like instead of a Killa-Kan, what about a boy riding a Carnifex?
Edit; 2000 boys
That's an incredible idea!
@@battlebrothersam Literally this sounds like the coolest army, and first time a youtuber has actually replied to me!
If I could recommend washing them with the supports on and then with the model “cleaned” drop them in a lil tub of warm water (you don’t need hot, it’ll make the smaller details more prone to ripping off if it’s too hot) Then let the models sit in for like a min or two and then the supports come off with little to no effort and it reduces scarring significantly in my experience. It changed my whole printing process and made removing supports a simpler task. You still do need to be careful with supports on spindly bits just like you normally would but chunkier models like orky bois basically “fall off the bone” they’re so damn easy to remove (which I just printed a firefight team of recently 😊)
If the supports are struggling to come off I would recommend dipping the model in hot(not boiling) water for just a second. It really helps me remove them.
A green tide is always double what you think you need raised to the 10th power with the option to add a few thousand more boys. You know you have enough when the table is so green it could double for a golf course.
I had no idea I was overexposing my prints until I used the Cones of Calibration, turns out I was exposing everything for nearly 3 times as long as I needed to.
I love the minimal Ork stylin'.
That's fine if you are going for supports that are extremely easy to remove, but some resins/printers do require more time to get dimensional accuracy.
Print settings is a game of balance, ease of use vs quality, sometimes you are lucky and get both, sometimes you have to pick one over the other or find a comfortable middle ground. Even the people behind various tensile strength tests say that it's not for getting the right settings, that they are only for calibrating for tensile strength, essentially setting the minimum you should be using for the average presupported model.
Agreed, I slightly overexpose models with spindly bits or fine supports just to make sure everything prints correctly. It’s generally worth the extra couple minutes of print time to eliminate failures.
I feel like orks following khorne just makes sense, it's quite literally their idea of heaven. Constant fighting. Not sure about other chaos factions but khornite orks sounds correct imo
Tuska Daemon Killa, the ork who discovered khorne demons, started fighting them and now khorne keeps reviving him so he(and his mob) can keep fighting in Khorne's realm forever.
a realistic waagh? 10 million!
1:05 the amount of F***ING HERESY on this channel is too damn high!
'Ow many boyz in a Waaargh!?
Lotz.
I HAVE THAT WARBOSS FILE! Stationforge is AWESOME! I'm a Patreon and have their entire Orkaz line. I'm using those files for my OPR GDF Ork army.
Try drybrushing rub 'n buff for your metals. Gives a pretty cool effect and super easy. Just don't use your good drybrushes.
I've never heard this before but that actually makes so much sense!
Love this model. Not an Orc fan myself but I can't lie that orcs do look cool! I know you aren't a fan of painting but damn does this model look amazing how you've painted it.
Orks will sometimes fall to nurgle "because he's da biggest n' greenest". And stormboyz are known to fall to khorne
Damn bro that's a sick model! Looks really good :)
Soooo.... If we are talking about putting on table the Green tide the only reasonable number is obviously 120! The maximum amount possible! Btw great model!
120 boys! Plus a small elite force, so da big boss can get some propa respekt 😎
Us Mac users have no easy way to run 3D builder. I’ve looked into it. Although I Intel chip Mac’s so I could probably run windows. Also, the slowest success is faster than the fastest failure.
Wiser words have never been more true brother!
I'm on a Mac now. Behind me is a gaming Windows PC with 3D Builder. Having one of each is the easy way.
All da Boyz, ya needs ta print all da boyz for a green tide!
😂😂 Is there enough resin worldwide for this? Lol
Waaaaagh! Im at work! Will watch 30 seconds and then watch the full thing later
Time to print Custodes... 😅😅
great work well done,you mention bits in your meth cleaning you might want to look at paint filters they are just paper cones with a bit of a filter at the bottom
That's such a smart idea! Thanks brother
@@battlebrothersam no probs and thank you
i was wondering what file you used. but seeing the gun i recognise its from the same vendor as the flyer from the previous video.
and to be fair. he does make some of the best orks. if only he had burna's and rokkit boys.
Minimum 120 boys/infantry 😅
😏
5000 boyz
😬
First Loken, now Mord. If Kaggy gets slipped in before me I'm gonna rage quit!
Where can I get that file? Thanks
Very nice
Thanks brother
Epic! What’s his name?
😐 I never thought about giving him a name! Doh!
Green tide is 60 orkz minimum
WAT DO YOUZ MEEN WEN YOUZ SAYZ HOW MANY BOYZ YOUZ NEED DA ANZER IZ YES AN WAAAAAAARRRRGGGHH!!!!!!
1 second layer times??? i gotta get a newer printer. i have the original anycubic photon. 8 - 11 second layer times... yikes!
I want to find this boy
StationForge, they have a full ork line and many others.
@@brianparamore6928 I joined their Tribe on MyMiniFactory
I don't know what it is but with this video but I get ads every 30 seconds... Impossible to watch :/
You not checking if there is enough resin in the vat and not cleaning your cleaning alcohol is really lazy and sloppy for a YT channel about 3d printing...
Your painting skills and use of the airbrush are improving though.