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A payment request still needs a papal login. If you can send me a papal "invoice" we will be good to go.

Got the invoice. Got a very short term cashflow problem tho. My son has just crashed his car, 3.5 hours drive into outback NSW and I've just blown my petty cash getting a tow truck out to him. I have more $ coming in within 24 hours. Will sort out your invoice soonest. My best, D

No problem. I hope your son is Ok.

Hey Diarmid, I have a fondness for skulls. I'm sure I can can whip up a head for you. Do you want horns on the head? Check out the Cyclopean lord, if you lke that skull I can port it over to the Deus Amygdalus.

I terms of a license fee, what did you have in mind?

I LOVE the cyclopean Lord Head if you could port that over it would be wonderful! In terms of license fee, I've never really done this before so my priority would be to make sure you as the creator are happy. Using a mates kickstarter as a rough baseline - he charges $300 NZD for a liscence to print his whole range of a hundred or so 28mm building parts to then on sell the prints (Zorp Sector if you want to check it out). Would you be willing to consider $200 USD per year, for me to be able to print your work here in Australia for in-person sales at my club? I wont sell prints online. Grateful for your thoughts?

And I propose the licence fee would be on top of me purchasing the STL for each one I want to print and sell.

Ohh I forgot horns... Having the option would be great but it might look better hornless on the big one?

Hi Diarmid, $200 sounds fine. Please use the donate button on my profile to send the money. Thank-you for your patronage and honesty!

Do you guys want to see any particular projects happen? More terrain, vehicles, super robots.... I'm always looking for inspiration.

I'm going to work on the head tonight. I'll see if I can make an option for horns and no horns.

I put the file up for the skull head. The horns really didn't work well, so I left them out. Enjoy!

Thanks so much cant wait to try it out! Also, many thanks, will fix you up with the licence fee later today! Would it also be possible to get a mirror image of each arm weapon so ppl can dual-wield? Many thanks.

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Sure, sounds like a good idea.

Dear Photeus, could you please send me a paypal invoice for the licence fee? I can then pay you with a cc without having to log into paypal (I have issues with PayPal from years ago when I was receiving payment via paypal for selling "adult art" content, which they prohibited at the time).

I will need your email address

I'm so sorry for the tardy reply: paxsierramike@gmail.com

Sent the link to the cults3d Amygdalus to a few mates overseas - hopefully you'll get some online sales from it!!!

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I have send the request. Thanks for your continued support, I really appreciate it!

G'day! Love the Deus Amygdalus kit! Thank you! I'd be happy to pay a premium for a skull-styled Head if you ever have time to design one!

Also, Any chance I could buy a licence to print some of these for my local club here in Ipswich Australia? I'm the only one with a printer!!!

My best,
Diarmid "Pax" Bartlett.

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Howdy.
I am printing the Gargantuan Destructor. The Left Shoulder1, 2, and 3 files are at a micro scale.. like 1cm on a side.. .. the RightShoulder1,2,and 3 are the correct size..
will the Right work on the Left side?
Thanks for the great work.
Nick

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Thanks for letting me know. I'll try and fix the problem and get back to you. Sorry for the mess up!

OK thanks.. I am mirroring the one thing that looks like it needs it.. Left1.. That should work?

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Hi Nick, I just uploaded a new file with the correct Left shoulder size. Let me know if you find anything else. Thanks! I'm sure you're going to love the completed model. It looks awesome on the tabletop!

thanks much.. another question. Where does the chain attach to on the right arm?

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sorry to bother you.. the right arm has a large square spike... I cannot find where it goes?

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The chain is part of the wrecking ball on the right arm. I can send you a picture if you need it. Just let me know.

yes The chain is attached to the wrecking ball. where/how is the other end attached to the arm?

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The spikes on the wrecking ball can be square or round. I chose to alternate them.

I glued RightArmChain to flat surface of RightArm5 to attach the wrecking ball chain to the arm(the chain needs to be fairly long for this). Alternately you could glue a shorter chain to the back of RightArm6. Thick epoxy glue works well for this.

thanks for all the help... I am painting it now.. I can send a picture when done.

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The Archaic lift Mech is approx. 7 inches tall.

How tall is the archaic lift mech? You have the base size but need the height to determine the scale. Thanks,

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Hey! Just to let you know, if it would sway your opinion, I would be willing to pay for the supported version of the Gargantuan

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I will take a good look at how long it will take me to do the supports and let you know. Do you realize that this is problably going to cost you around $400 in resin? I printed mine in PLA for about $90.

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I tried to do some supports last night for the model. If I'm going to do them properly it will take me a few months at the rate I'm going. I understand your frustration. If you would like a refund I would be happy to give you one.

Is the Gargantuan Destruction okay to print in resin? Like, will it collapse under its own weight?

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Gargantuan Destruction will print in resin and the parts will be structurally sound. However, you will need a large print volume for some of the parts. Also keep in mind that the model is almost 2 feet tall, so it will be expensive to print. In all fairness, it is well worth the money as the completed model is awesome! I spent a long time working on it to get everthing right.

Thanks!

Hello, are there files in 6mm-8mm for your two gargants? I have already bought the biggest

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I'm working on an 8mm for the Gargantuan Destruction. Your message should give me the motivation to finish it... LOL!

Nice! This model is really the best representation of Great Gargant that I have seen (same for the smaller one that I will surely take later). Your Stronghold is superb too.

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Thanks for the kind words. I'm really happy you like them!

I re-scaled and combined many of the parts. I'm now printing to make sure it all works. Should be finished in about 1 week. The model looks really good in 8mm! I put it on a 120mm base.

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This news made my day ! I feel it's going to be glorious.

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The 8mm Gargantuan Destruction is now ready for download!

Nice ! Thanks you

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Wondering if you have any orientation suggestions.

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Most of the parts have a flat surface you can orient toward the printer bed. I used a raft for most of the larger parts. The larger mid section parts were printed upside down. Hope that helps. If you have a more specific question I can probably guide you better.

i bought big fella and cant find the lifta dropa lookin weapon

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I'm sorry about that. I forgot to upload the files. Thanks for letting me know. I just posted the revised V1.5

Look under Anti Gravity Gun

thank you so much

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Keep an eye out as I have more upgrades planned!

Approx. %120

Hola, me encanta la regla de pases para bloodbowl... mi campo tiene casillas de 40x40 mm. A que porcentaje tendria que imprimir la regla?

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I've only printed it on an FDM. I tried to make the parts with minimal undercuts and at least one flat surface each. Printing on a resin printer should not be difficult, however it may be expensive given the size and thickness of some of the parts. Also, none of the parts have supports so you would need to make them where needed.

have you tried printing your stompa model on a resin printer?
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