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Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 16 de junio de 2024
Another excellent set for a great price. Everything arrived as advertises. Love these models! A+
Stella
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de diciembre de 2024
Very cute, enjoyed this set.
Darren
Comentado en Australia el 27 de enero de 2024
Tent came a little warped but hot water fixed that
Jeremy Marlow
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de septiembre de 2024
Good Quality prints. Excellent terrain pieces.
Clayton W.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de julio de 2023
I bought these for a D&D campaign taking place in a carnival. Overall, I'm not displeased with them, but I have a few important caveats that might've been nice to know before purchase.First, I was aware that these were 3D printed when I bought them. I wanted to be sure to mention that because I believe a fair number of the issues I have with the product is due to the fact that they are 3D printed. If you have experience painting 3D prints, then this may not pose any issue to you, but if you do not have experience with this, then be mindful of the following.These are/were 3D printed through an extrusion process as opposed to resin. This resulted in many tiny fibers of filament that vaguely look like spider webs. I tried to remove the extra filament by simply rubbing my finger over them. This worked some, but I left many more behind that I didn't realize before spraying them with a primer for painting.All of the pieces have 3D print lines. I didn't find this to be bothersome or any issue with the wood based items (chests, picnic table, or wagon) as it mimicked wood grain quite well. This was less nice/good on the campfires, bags in the wagon goods, and especially the tent.I know you can sand 3D prints to remove or lessen the print lines. I also know there are resins you can apply over the top to remove/lessen the print lines. I didn't have the time or money to spend on either of these options. Plus the uneven surface I think would dramatically hinder ones ability to sand these pieces.With paint, I'm pleased with everything except the tent. I primed everything with a spray primer. I think it is related to the fact that it is 3D printed, but even after several coats of paint, I still couldn't get the coverage I hoped for on the tent. The topography of the inside of the tent is just weird.Overall it conveys what it needs in miniature for my game. I'm pleased with most of the pieces, and even the tent is passable. Since I knew this was 3D printed when I purchased, and don't feel the seller is trying to hide anything, or be dishonest in any way, I do feel this deserves a 5 star rating. Just be aware of some of the issues/drawbacks to this type of manufacturing prior to purchase.
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