Let's trying making big FDM things from Rocket Pig Games!

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I haven't quite made up my mind on this video.
These didn't print as nicely as I would have liked. The layer lines are really obvious on the models. But you know what? Learning and getting better at a hobby is part of the journey, so I said screw it, recorded the video, and posted it so everyone can gripe about what a terrible job we did.
We haven't really played around with our FDM printing as much as with the resin stuff, but I thought it was time to try printing out some of the crazy looking Rocket Pig models I have accumulated over time.
These things are BIG. We even shrunk some down, and there are much BIGGER designs lurking out there from Rocket Pig.
As far as I can recall I have never really seen any of these models printed yet, much less painted, and I've been a member of the Rocket Pig Facebook group for a while now, so I'm going to do my part and start slinging paint on these monstrosities for all to see.

Rocket Pig churn out tons and tons of models a month, and they're all supportless for the most part, meaning you can print them just straight on the build plate for whatever sort of printer you've got and let the machine work its magic. They're definitely a good source to cherry pick for obscure and esoteric monsters, and they run nice sales quite regularly, so keep an eye on their catalog if anything tickles your fancy!

And I'll get to painting them ASAP to see if that improves things- it should!

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