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Title: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 05 June 2020, 05:11:53
I've been wanting to get a 3D printer for a long while, but just never bit the bullet for various reasons until recently.

After getting it, I've purchased a heap of different STL files from various sources, as well as downloaded free stuff from Thingiverse, so I could fill my Red Planet neoprene mat with Battletech orientated terrain. This mat has hexes that are 53mm from flat edge to flat edge, and is 29 hexes x 26 hexes, or 5' x 4' in size. I also plan to do a Moon mat and Grass mat further down the track. That table the mat is sitting on is my downstairs gaming table, it is actually 5' x 4.5' in size...so I can make the mat slightly wider...perhaps add another 4 hexes to its width, which I may do at some stage.

The first terrain pieces I printed off with my new 3D printer, were desert themed hex hills. I had to re-scale these from the original STL files I purchased so they'd fit the hex size of my gaming mat, and also so they were 25mm tall per level, rather than the 20mm they were originally scaled at. I've painted them so they kinda colour-match the mat, but have made the upper surfaces of the hills stand out from the mat for visual interest by painting them with a very light brown. There're enough hills there to give good coverage of the gaming area if I only want to use these hills and no other terrain features, and there's more than enough if I include rocky outcroppings (as blocking terrain), buildings, trees and roads etc, etc.

Also shown below are a couple of buildings, a Sensor Control Tower and a Fusion Power Generator, sitting on their future bases. I've got a heap of buildings planned, mostly focused around remote military bases, research facilities, comms facilities etc, etc...all good objectives for gaming...I probably won't go down the route of a full-blown urban set-up. I'll get to the buildings a little way down the track as I want to finish off a heap of trees and some rocky outcroppings first.

Also shown below are a couple of tree bases, they're all pines. I plan to have 20 x Heavy Woods and 30 x Light Woods. The Heavy Woods will consist of 1 x large tree (75mm tall) and 2 x small trees (50mm tall), and the Light Woods will consist of 2 x small trees (50 mm tall). In-game, I'll make the Heavy Woods Level 3 and the Light Woods Level 2. I plan to do the bases for the trees in a dark brown at this stage, that way they'll kinda fit in with both the Red Planet mat and the Grass mat I plan to do in the future.

The large tree in the pic below is painted as I've been mucking around with different greens to see what I think looks the best, I think I've settled on the green shown...maybe with a bit more drybrushing of the lighter green...and yes, I do realise that having green pine trees on a Mars-like planet seems odd, however it is Sci-Fi and with trillions of planets out in the universe, who's to say what normal is? Besides, I like the colour contrast of the green against red, it is visually appealing to my eye :)

Bring on all those wonderful plastic Mechs and Elementals from the Clan Invasion kickstarter...I've got some painted Inner Sphere Mercenary Mechs here for Clan Ghost Bear to practice their weapons accuracy on :)

(https://i.imgur.com/JLruhzVl.jpg)
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Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: JA Baker on 05 June 2020, 06:23:37
Love the fine details on the terrain: makes it look very natural
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: dread12 on 05 June 2020, 08:13:52
well done  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Daryk on 05 June 2020, 14:01:10
The trees look good, but how do you put a model in their hex?  ???
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 05 June 2020, 18:40:09
Thanks guys  :thumbsup:

The trees look good, but how do you put a model in their hex?  ???

If the hex you've decided to finish your units movement in currently has a tree base in it, you pick up the tree base that is in that hex and replace it with your unit. When the unit moves out of that hex, you now place the tree base back into the vacated hex.

While the tree base it not sitting in its usual spot on the gaming table due to being displaced by a base with a miniature on it, you simply place the displaced tree base nearby, on the edge of the table, or preferably on the record sheet of the miniature that displaced it as a reminder that that miniature is now within either Light or Heavy Woods, if it wasn't obvious for some reason (like it was a single small stand of trees in the open).
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Simon Landmine on 06 June 2020, 09:20:36
Those hills look really good.
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Daryk on 06 June 2020, 09:36:12
Makes sense... thanks for the explanation!  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: jwt708 on 06 June 2020, 22:36:20
Looks like a lot of fun! Interested to see when you have buildings, etc. set up as well.
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 09 June 2020, 06:15:20
Thanks jwt708!

I've been knocking over some trees over the last couple of days. The basing isn't specific to the mat colour like the hills are, because I will be using these tree bases on other mats too, and I wanted them to be general purpose use...and anyway, I just figure on this planet there are patches of fertile soil, dark brownish in colour and trees grow in these patches :)

I've completed;

20 x Heavy Woods (a tree base with 1 x large tree and 2 x small trees)
10 x Light Woods (a tree base with 2 x small trees)

...and I still have another 20 x Light Woods to complete...should have them done in a few days I reckon. I printed off enough trees to make an additional 6 x Light Woods tree bases on top of what is listed above, and I think I might work those bad-boys up next week sometime...even when I imagine another 20 x Light Woods tree bases on top of what is in the pics below, it still doesn't seem to be over the top...so an additional 6 won't hurt.

Here's a pic of my production line;

(https://i.imgur.com/IRupkMWl.jpg)

...and here is a pic of a Merc Lance shutdown in position, waiting to carry out an ambush upon a supply convoy of vehicles...

(https://i.imgur.com/0CFjDkcl.jpg)
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Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: garhkal on 09 June 2020, 14:52:35
How much did the printer cost?  THe material for making all that terrain??
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Simon Landmine on 09 June 2020, 22:04:41
...and here is a pic of a Merc Lance shutdown in position, waiting to carry out an ambush upon a supply convoy of vehicles...

Someone is about to have a bad day.
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 10 June 2020, 00:36:56
How much did the printer cost?  THe material for making all that terrain??

About $650 (Australian Dollars) for the printer, and each roll of filament I used (PLA+) is about $24 AUD, and I used about 2 rolls for all those hills and trees. Those hills are up-sized by 60% in the X and Y dimensions and about 25% for the Z dimension so they would fit my (just over) 2" hexes and have the recommended 1" height for levels...and I also wanted to keep the pieces as single pieces as much as I could. If you were printing for standard sized hexes and/or are happy to cut the models hills into bits (really easy to do) and either glue them after printing or just push them together on the table top, you could easily get away with a smaller and cheaper printer, something like an Ender 3 which is very popular and easy to use, and costs maybe a little over $200 AUD...my printer cost more money not because it has higher quality prints than an Ender 3, but because it has a bigger build plate.

Someone is about to have a bad day.

Sure are :)
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 11 June 2020, 05:51:14
I finished off the last of the tree bases today...pretty happy with how they've all turned out and also happy with the amount of coverage I can get on the board with them...especially considering, once I've printed and painted them, I'll also have rocky outcroppings, buildings and roads to throw on there with what you already see.

The remnants of three Merc Lances throwing tactical caution to the wind and making a fast move towards their secondary objective after a hard fought win over their primary objective...

(https://i.imgur.com/loJ14jol.jpg)
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Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Daryk on 11 June 2020, 12:26:50
They look pretty strung out... I hope they regroup before hitting the secondary objective, or that it's not very heavily defended...
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 11 June 2020, 19:43:05
They look pretty strung out... I hope they regroup before hitting the secondary objective, or that it's not very heavily defended...

John (the Commander) always has been fairly reckless, he should never have taken the secondary objective in the contract with such limited time constraints for completion, or at least negotiated two separate contracts to be fulfilled independently, one for each objective. As it is, he's left his withdrawal options from the secondary objective severely limited with his dropship now dirtside at the first objective recovering three of his own badly damaged Mechs, as well as enemy salvage. The secondary objective is 57.34km from the first and he has nominated a rendezvous point, which also serves as his forming up point (always taking short cuts, aren't you John), 5km out from the secondary objective, where he will reassess the tactical situation, issue any further orders and progress in a far more tactical manner towards the objective..for now though, its hell for leather to get there as fast as possible...if it was me, I would've used the dropship, but you know John, he never misses an opportunity to grab as much salvage as possible!!!
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Daryk on 11 June 2020, 19:50:37
Well, best of luck to him on that secondary objective!
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 11 June 2020, 19:55:17
The next thing I want to print for my board is some blocking terrain...something that can't be moved through, seen through, shot through or jumped on or over (by most units anyway for the jumping)...these terrain pieces will take the form of large rocky outcroppings.

I found some suitable candidates on Thingiverse...now I just have to scale them to the correct size and make a few changes to their shapes to have them fit onto a multi-hex base that will in turn fit perfectly into the hexes of my Red Planet gaming mat...this will take me a while, as I I'll have to touch-up on my Blender knowledge before tackling these...but shown below are the three basic shapes I am starting with...the two taller ones will likely fit into a 7-hex circular base and be about 8 levels in height and the shorter one will likely end up being a couple of hexes wide and maybe 5 or 6 hexes long and about 4 levels in height.

Once printed and painted to match the hills and mat colour, I think they'll look pretty cool and will suit the theme...

(https://i.imgur.com/fja2aydl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/nC76FDol.jpg)
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Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 11 June 2020, 19:56:45
Well, best of luck to him on that secondary objective!

Thanks Daryk, I'm sure John would appreciate your wishes! :)
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 14 June 2020, 07:48:15
I finished scaling and sculpting the 1st rocky outcropping shown above, to match the sized hex base I wanted, and I now have it on the printer...time estimate for it is about 20 hours of printing. Once it is finished printing I will prime and paint it to match the colour of the hills and gaming mat...

Here's a pic of it in the Cura Slicer being prepared for printing...it is 200mm high, so Level 8 for my terrain set...

(https://i.imgur.com/o6a0bl3l.jpg)
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 14 June 2020, 17:33:32
Just over 10 hours into it and everything seems to be going fine...

(https://i.imgur.com/lKZupNal.jpg)
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Daryk on 14 June 2020, 17:58:36
You're printing it SOLID!?  :o ???
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 14 June 2020, 19:02:25
You're printing it SOLID!?  :o ???

I guess it looks a little bit like that due to the angle I took the picture...here's another pic from the top-down where you can see it is most definitely not solid...it is set at 8% infill...

(https://i.imgur.com/keRmtkJl.jpg)
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Daryk on 15 June 2020, 04:14:35
Ah, thanks for the clearer angle... that makes MUCH more sense!  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 15 June 2020, 05:05:00
...and here's the completed print. It fits the hex base perfectly, and will be Level 8 terrain on my gaming mat. I'll do another 2-3 of these (different sizes and shapes) over the next couple of weeks and once they are all painted up to match the hills and gaming mat, I reckon they will add to the game nicely, both visually and tactically.

(https://i.imgur.com/Xulhex1l.jpg)

...I also did a quick paint job on one of the test buildings I've printed, a fusion power generator. This was an exercise in colour selection, and I think the red windows add too much colour (not even sure they are meant to be windows, I guess they can be if I want them to be). I also think the white stripe is too thick, and the building needs more edge highlighting.

So, this is what I will do to it and see if it improves;

1 - Block in the red windows with the same dark grey that is found on other parts of the model,
2 - Place a thin black stripe on the front edge of the white stripe...this will make the white stripe thinner and add another dimension to the striping,
3 - Add a building number in the centre of the white stripe,
4 - Add a horizontal white stripe/band around the upper portion of the "Chimney",
5 - Add some harsher edge highlighting.

I think that will make it look better.

Also, I'm wondering how I should base it. I'm thinking that something like this would be constructed on top of a thick concrete slab, so I am wondering if I should design and print a concrete slab with a ramp at the front, to glue onto the double hex base, and then glue the generator on top of the slab...I think I'll make that up tonight and print it off tomorrow after work and see what it looks like...probably about 3mm thick for the slab I reckon, don't want it too high. The rest of the double hex base around the slab would be painted to match the mat...

(https://i.imgur.com/higDiXyl.jpg)
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Daryk on 15 June 2020, 14:47:10
If it's installed anywhere near water, you want it as elevated as you can make it.  Water and electricity do NOT mix...
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 17 June 2020, 10:08:40
I've finished painting my first rocky outcropping, but in the pic below the paint is a little damp and there is a bit of shine...I'll let it dry overnight and give it a coat of spray matt varnish tomorrow and it will then look the same as the hills.

I've also decided on how I will do roads and probably a river, too. I'll use the same image that I did for the gaming mat itself, and in Photoshop, I'll cut out a single 2' x 2' section and place over the top of that image, road and river sections...straights, bends and intersections...and then get 2 or 3 of those printed and shipped to me, and when it arrives I'll use a steel ruler and a heap of fresh blades for my knife and cut the sections out. This way, they'll be made of the exact same material as the mat, with the exact same colouring as the mat, with the exact same hex sizes as the mat, so will suit perfectly...and the thickness of these roads and rivers will be 2mm, which is the same thickness as the laser cut black acrylic bases for my Mechs and other units, as well as the tree bases and the bases for the buildings and rocky outcroppings...so it should all fit in well together.

Can't decide between sealed or unsealed roads though...this planet is a backwater planet, and has little infrastructure and no large civilian presence, so probably unsealed I guess.

I've also started painting another building. This is a sensor and turret control tower. I also have a few turrets that I am going to paint up after I finish getting the tower and generator looking how I like.

This will give me a small building package of;

1 x Sensor and turret control tower,
4 x Turrets
1 x Fusion power generator to power the tower and turrets.

I've decided my next rocky outcropping will be about Level 5 or 6, and it will have a cave entrance.

For my first games with all this new terrain, I want to do a two-part scenario, where an attacking Mech force is aiding a larger Infantry force to carry out a raid upon an enemy underground facility.

Both players choose a Lance of 4 x Mechs with the Attacker having a +15% BV allowance over the Defender.

All battle damage carries over from Part 1 to Part 2.

The attacker's Infantry force is story only, no need to choose any Infantry for the game.

Part 1

Attacker - has a full Lance of Mechs and must neutralise the facility defences to open the way for the Infantry force to enter the underground facility through the cave entrance to kill or capture enemy military and civilian staff, and to gather intelligence from the facility before destroying it.

Defender - has 2 x Mechs and 4 x Turrets and must defend the facility from the attacking Mechs (the other 2 x Mechs from this Lance are currently out on patrol).

Attacking Mechs will be operating under forced withdrawal, defending Mechs will not.

Turrets can be neutralised by either destroying the turrets themselves, or destroying either the tower or generator (both are hardened targets).

Part 2

Attackers successful in Part 1 - the Infantry force is now fighting through the labyrinth of tunnels and rooms in the underground facility carrying out their raid, and the remaining attacking Mechs topside, must now defend against a counter-attack by the 2 x Mechs returning at speed from their patrol after receiving an enemy contact communication from the defending Mechs under attack.

Attackers failed in Part 1 - the remainder of the attacking Lance must carry out a fighting withdrawal across the board (on a new board set up, which is North of the facility), the remainder of the full Lance of defending Mechs start on the edge of the map and attacking Mechs start 10 hexes in front of the following defenders...at least 1 Attacking Mech must make it off the opposite board edge.

That's the sketched out skeleton of the scenario anyway...no doubt it will change some when I start putting it down on paper.

(https://i.imgur.com/5bMstM1l.jpg)
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Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 23 June 2020, 08:14:26
I just put a few bits of terrain out in the corner of my gaming mat because I just wanted to see if the big piece of rocky terrain I very recently finished was coloured matched well enough to the hills and the mat, and to also see if the blue buildings contrasted well enough with all the red of the table and other terrain. I like the blue, but think I want to try some grey buildings, I have a couple other generators printed, so I will paint them in grey and see what they look like. Still not 100% sure what I want to do with the building's bases, which is why they are still just flat grey. You can also see a smaller rocky outcropping in the background, which I finished printing just a few hours ago.

So a pic of the above, plus a couple of close ups of the two buildings (probably should put a couple of numbered decals and some symbols on them), plus a couple of pics of the next two rocky outcroppings I'm printing...the one with the door is currently on the printer...

The idea for the one with the door is that it is the entrance to an underground facility...vehicles enter the rocky outcropping through the door and come to a stop on top of a huge lift, which takes them deep underground to where the facility has been built.

I've also started some work on the turrets.

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Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Daryk on 23 June 2020, 15:04:37
Cool idea!  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: SeeM on 25 June 2020, 23:58:17
I think of a Mars campaign for Dragoons. +10 for hexes. :)
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 27 June 2020, 06:51:59
Some more progress on my project...I've got 2 more rocky outcroppings to print...1 x the small one on the left in the pic below (which is on the printer now), and 1 x of the large one in the middle (but without a front door)...then I'll base and paint them and that'll pretty much do it for all the hills, rocks and trees.

At the front there, you can see a 6-Hex straight road piece. It is laser cut from 2mm thick black gloss acrylic and has been sprayed with Clear Plasti-Dip (which is a spray-on rubber-like finish -> you can also get it in a tin like normal paint), 2 x coats on the top and 1 x coat underneath. The top coat removes the shine and gives the surface a very matt slightly rough texture, much like how bitumen can look from a distance, and the underneath coat gives a very significant grip to the road sitting on the neoprene mat...the rubber also does a great job of protecting the pieces.

There's a pic of the Plasti-Dip rattle can down below, as well as a screen cap of the roads file I sent to Lasergirl for laser cutting (I'd love to have my own laser cutter!!!). For the roads, there are;

4 x 6-Hex Straight Pieces
2 x 5-Hex Straight Pieces
4 x 4-Hex Straight Pieces
2 x 3-Hex Straight Pieces
9 x 2-Hex Straight Pieces
11 x 1 Hex Straight Pieces
6 x Curve Pieces
2 x Y-Junction Pieces

These roads have been cut to size so they perfectly fit in the hexes, with the short edge of the road piece being exactly as wide as the hex edges...that should be more than enough to make a small road system with a few twists and turns in it around terrain features and through forests, for those times I want a road on the map. I was originally going to do the roads in a dark brown, kinda like turned earth rough track, but I didn't think it would contrast against the mat well, so I went with black instead. This planet isn't intended to have large civilian populations, so fully sealed roads everywhere would be unlikely, however I figured having some sealed roads between science, mining and military facilities would be reasonable.

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Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 02 July 2020, 04:31:18
I finished off doing a few more rocky outcroppings and spraying the Plasti-Dip on the last of the road sections, and I also mucked around with some basing for the test buildings.

Below are some pics of a combination of some of the terrain I've completed so far.

John's taken a contract to defend a small outpost from an enemy attack...his early warning equipment has alerted him to sensor trace movement a few km to the North, likely a couple of Mechs and a half dozen armoured vehicles crammed with Infantry, which fits with the enemy strength and composition he was given during his contract briefing. The sensor traces appear to be in an open formation, heading on a bearing to intersect the outpost's location, and he has deployed his Lance in a fairly open formation to avoid any potential artillery strikes getting 2-for-1 lucky, whilst still being able to counter any potential assault, or at least slow it to give him enough time to adjust his plan if needed.

I think that'll do me for a while. I bought a new 3D printer, which should arrive in August some time and once I get that I'll start printing a heap of buildings. The buildings I will focus on will be small stuff rather than a large collection of city terrain sky scrapers etc, stuff that can be used as small military objectives as part of the gaming scenarios and also be thematic to this red planet gaming set-up...under each of the buildings I print-and-paint in the future, I will place a 3mm thick "concrete slab", I think that will add a cool look to the buildings.

I also really want to try a grey paint scheme for the buildings, which I'll do over the next week.

(https://i.imgur.com/7jTDLfsl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/bzRsehjl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/TyWZ7sHl.jpg)
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Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Daryk on 02 July 2020, 14:48:16
Looking good!  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Renard on 13 July 2020, 18:54:39
Have you thought about clear bases so that terrain/buildings/trees let the underlying map bleed through if you change settings?  I guess you love the mojave desert theme though
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 14 July 2020, 07:11:05
Have you thought about clear bases so that terrain/buildings/trees let the underlying map bleed through if you change settings?  I guess you love the mojave desert theme though

I did think briefly about clear acrylic bases, and it is a good idea that a lot of people use, but I can't take to it myself. I much prefer to have modelled bases.

I do intend to make other mats, I am working on a grass one now...the trees and roads will suit that perfectly, and I will print out a set of differently shaped hex hills for that, as well as some different rocky outcroppings...
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: SeeM on 14 July 2020, 07:41:26
It's clear, it's readable, it's playable and it looks good. That's harder than You may think.
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Tweezer on 26 July 2020, 11:03:52
Not sure if I missed it but where did you source the mat itself from? I’ve been looking for a mat which has larger hexes on it to build my terrain for.
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 27 July 2020, 00:32:32
Not sure if I missed it but where did you source the mat itself from? I’ve been looking for a mat which has larger hexes on it to build my terrain for.

I made the image for the mat myself in Photoshop and Inkscape, and ordered the mat through Deep Cut Studio. They also have a custom mat order function where you can use one of their own images, and choose to have hexes and set the size of those hexes to whatever you like.
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: jimdigris on 03 August 2020, 06:51:40
I am impressed. :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 02 November 2020, 09:52:22
I was supposed to get my new 3D printer in August, but it has only just arrived 4-5 days ago, and now that I have set up the printer and the slicer software profiles how I like, I'm turning my attention back to printing more terrain for my Battletech games...

I want to get a few turrets onto the board, so have started with these, can't remember where I found the models for these now, probably Thingiverse, anyway, what you see here is already halved in size from the original model, but I think it is still too big...those missile tubes look like they house cruise missiles or larger...so I think tomorrow I will halve the size again and see how hey look for scale...

(https://i.imgur.com/ZzqAh0Xl.jpg)
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Brother Jim on 02 November 2020, 19:08:51
Looks good for an Arrow IV launcher!!  :thumbsup:

What size hex do you have that Wolverine on?
Flat to flat if you could please.

Thanks !!!
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 02 November 2020, 19:54:52
What size hex do you have that Wolverine on?
Flat to flat if you could please.

50mm flat edge to flat edge...and the material is 2mm thick lasercut black acrylic, I got a whole heap of them cut in bulk which made them fairly cheap, can't remember how much each one works out to be though...
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 02 November 2020, 22:57:28
These are reduced in size to 25% of the original model, and measure about 15mm wide x 10mm deep x 15mm high (when the turret is placed on top of the turret base)...really happy with them.

I've now got an 11 hour building print on, a Comms Facility...

(https://i.imgur.com/U7ka7tbl.jpg)
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 03 November 2020, 09:54:07
I'm happy with how the Small Communications Centre turned out from the Hextech collection. I still have to print the comm array dish for the mounting on the front right of the building, but that won't take long and I'll do that tomorrow...then I'll print out a couple of VTOL landing pads, and perhaps another building and then start painting them up blue like the other couple of buildings I've already done. Altogether, they should make a cool little base as an objective.

(https://i.imgur.com/8vTHpL5l.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/cn1X2qGl.jpg)
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Renard on 03 November 2020, 12:16:05
These are awesome.  I love seeing cool terrain.  I wish I had the space to do stuff like this. 
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Brother Jim on 03 November 2020, 19:26:44
50mm flat edge to flat edge...and the material is 2mm thick lasercut black acrylic, I got a whole heap of them cut in bulk which made them fairly cheap, can't remember how much each one works out to be though...

Thanks!!!!
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 09 December 2020, 02:37:10
I've been making some of my own buildings to print out on my new printer. These are sized so they fit into and mostly fill the 2" hexes I use. They're meant to be basic utilitarian pre-fab buildings that can be easily and quickly deployed and constructed on planets where there is little other infrastructure...like mining, exploration, scientific or military outposts, as some examples.

They're meant to be anything from barracks/accommodation, warehouses, laboratories, headquarter or operations buildings, vehicles storage/repair or anything along these lines.

They're scaled to be around 6mm and are 25mm high per level, with each level having 2 stories. There are Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 buildings to fill anywhere from 1 to 3 hexes.

They shoud fit in well with the other buildings that I have purchased or downloaded from various sources.

I've started printing them so will have pics of the printed models over the next few days.

(https://i.imgur.com/qfJeXOfl.png)
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Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 10 December 2020, 08:28:25
I've printed a few of the buildings I designed so far, and have just plonked them down on hexes to show fit...pretty happy with them, they should paint up nicely.

(https://i.imgur.com/lHBHs6Xl.jpg)
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 21 December 2020, 02:51:28
Been a bit busy leading up to Xmas, but I've finally got all the buildings printed that I want done for now...I have tomorrow off work so will get out the backyard then and spray them with filler primer ready for painting...

(https://i.imgur.com/eEVBFP5l.jpg)
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Dave Talley on 21 December 2020, 11:09:44
These are reduced in size to 25% of the original model, and measure about 15mm wide x 10mm deep x 15mm high (when the turret is placed on top of the turret base)...really happy with them.

I've now got an 11 hour building print on, a Comms Facility...

(https://i.imgur.com/U7ka7tbl.jpg)

LRM5s or 5 medium lasers?
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 22 December 2020, 02:13:56
...or 5 medium lasers?

That's a nasty turret...I like it :)
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Dave Talley on 22 December 2020, 02:27:16
also for post 3050 swap one medium for TAG
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 20 February 2021, 04:37:53
Really slow going on these buildings...still have 2 to paint and then I have to base them...but here are a couple WIP pics. I ended up choosing grey as the main colour scheme for the buildings as I felt it best represented what I want these buildings to be, which is easily deployable prefabricated utilitarian buildings for remote planets to help support various operations, like mining, scientific research, small military outposts etc...also, I wanted a colour that would contrast well against the colours of the other terrain, and a colour that wasn't going to be the primary colour in a colour scheme for any of the miniatures that I will be painting into the future, and I don't plan on doing any mainly grey Mechs.

Just the power generator and control tower to paint (the same buildings that were painted in blue in the pics earlier on in this thread).

(https://i.imgur.com/19pH5Xdh.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/ZHbLQA4h.jpg)
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Daryk on 20 February 2021, 08:08:05
The white hightlights look great!  Were you going to jewel the windows?
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 20 February 2021, 22:44:01
The white hightlights look great!  Were you going to jewel the windows?

Thanks mate...yeah, I may revisit the windows at a later date and do some extra details...at the moment they have a blue wash to give them a tinted-against-the-sun look, but they would look nice with some corner highlights...
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 13 October 2021, 06:28:46
(https://i.imgur.com/cvAGe6xl.jpg)

Whoops!!!

This warning needs immediate attention!!!

So nearly 8 months have passed since I posted in here...like many gamers, I drift from one game system to another at the mercy of my fickle desires...I have been playing the odd game of CBT with my younger son, who's 24, in fact we played a small game the other day...a Lance of Mercs raiding a moon-based mining facility under the protection of the Ghost Bears...it was a fun game...

(https://i.imgur.com/Mmze09sl.jpg)

My terrain-making has slowed to zero of late...mostly thanks to Aeronautica Imperialis and a certain Dungeon Crawler, however my desire to make and paint more Battletech terrain has returned, and I am currently catching up on painting a few items I printed ages ago, whilst at the same time heavily modifying a new terrain piece I purchased off the internet a week ago. I am actually going to make two of these...Agri-Domes, one with trees in it and the other with crops. They are Level 2 and will cover 7 of my 2" hexes fairly well and even though there are quite a few gaps in the dome structure, I'll treat them as blocking terrain.

The little green block in the doorway, is a 6' tall human (6mm tall block).

They are printed in two pieces...the dome itself, and then the base with the trees/crops...then painted and glued together after painting is finished.

I'm going to try and do an FDM print of the dome structure tomorrow and if it works out ok, then that's great, but if it doesn't, I'll do it in resin.

I'm thinking the colour scheme should be white, or very light grey.

(https://i.imgur.com/BGv2pzpl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/lYUsgOCl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/onUcpwdl.jpg)
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Daryk on 13 October 2021, 17:49:07
Cool project!  I look forward to more pics!  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 14 October 2021, 06:46:48
Cool project!  I look forward to more pics!  :thumbsup:

Thanks mate :)

Well, the FDM print didn't turn out as well as I'd hoped, so I will now print it in resin, which will turn out really well...I just wanted to try FDM first. The pic below shows the finished print, you can see the ring base and the front entrance structure turned out really well, but the actual dome framework is really rough. It would be salvageable if I was prepared to put in a heap of time with some Tamiya Plastic Filler Putty and some sandpaper, but when there is an easier option like resin printing, I won't bother putting the effort in to salvage this piece. Pics of a resin printed one soon-ish.

(https://i.imgur.com/v3w16tbl.jpg)
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Daryk on 14 October 2021, 17:58:50
It looks like it was built in the Periphery... should be easy enough to chalk it up to material availability or some such... :)
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 15 October 2021, 00:34:29
It looks like it was built in the Periphery... should be easy enough to chalk it up to material availability or some such... :)

Ahahahahaha, yes, perhaps it could be a Periphery Thunderdome...

(https://i.imgur.com/GzXpAspl.jpg)
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Daryk on 15 October 2021, 03:19:19
Excellent idea!  :D
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Cache on 15 October 2021, 19:21:15
Well, the FDM print didn't turn out as well as I'd hoped, so I will now print it in resin, which will turn out really well...I just wanted to try FDM first. The pic below shows the finished print, you can see the ring base and the front entrance structure turned out really well, but the actual dome framework is really rough. It would be salvageable if I was prepared to put in a heap of time with some Tamiya Plastic Filler Putty and some sandpaper, but when there is an easier option like resin printing, I won't bother putting the effort in to salvage this piece.
Looks like a modern, 3D printed concrete structure.
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 15 October 2021, 20:15:49
Looks like a modern, 3D printed concrete structure.

Yeah, it kinda does...such cool technology, some of the companies that are competing to be selected as the provider for 3D printing technology on the Moon and Mars using local materials for construction are doing fantastic work.

The three pics below show the two dome bases, which I will model/paint to represent soil for the trees to grow in. Also there is a liquid storage tank, which I think I found on Thingiverse. I adjusted the sizing of it so that it fits perfectly into my 2" hexes...I have a second one of these on the printer right now. There's also four buildings which I am going to make a start on painting today...pretty sure these buildings are going to be green.

Once the current liquid storage tank being printed is finished, I'll throw on a heap of trees for the dome...

(https://i.imgur.com/2Bxuibxl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/rKrTa9jl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/GcCqCRyl.jpg)
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Daryk on 15 October 2021, 20:24:09
Sweet, I can't wait to see the finished products!  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 22 October 2021, 03:17:18
Several pics down below...

1 - I finished painting one of the buildings, a power generator.

2 - A pic of the resin printed dome that a friend is printing for me because my resin printer is too small...looks good, I hope they survive the postal trip...should be here next Wednesday the postal service tells me...

3 - I wasn't really happy with the liquid storage tanks from Thingiverse that I previously printed, so I made my own very basic looking ones in 3D Builder (more cylindrical and less clutter on them - easier to paint). There's 2 x Level 2 and 2 x Level 3 tanks that fill an entire single 2" hex each on the mat I use. Also a group of printed trees that will be placed inside my Agri-Dome. There's also a couple of wall pieces there that I am currently in the process printing a set of.

4 - I wanted a clean and easy to paint wall set for my mat, too. Couldn't find anything suitable that would easily scale to fit a 2" hex system, so I am making my own in 3D Builder. I haven't made all the pieces yet, but essentially it will consist of a tower (2 versions - with and without a turret in the top) that fill an entire hex. Also a 2-Hex long straight wall, a 3-Hex long straight wall and a 1-Hex long straight wall connector piece, that will be used to connect the larger pieces together or to the towers. On the ends of the 2-Hex and 3-Hex long straight walls, I have a "docking collar" which will hide any gaps in the walls when they are placed together on the tabletop.

The walls are Level 2 and the towers are Level 3.

There will also be a 3-Hex long straight wall piece with a gate in it.

I don't plan to use a large or complex series of walls, these will be used in some scenarios to provide a simple wall around a small facility for gaming variety. I will paint them in a light grey to looks like ferrocrete structures.

There is a tower with turret on the printer right now, it has several hours to go yet...I'll probably post a pic up of it with the walls on my mat later tonight.

5 - The weapons for the turrets are purchased as STL's from an online seller and I will print these on my resin printer. I will likely have a steel washer in the turret and and a magnet on the base of each weapon so they can be swapped out, rotated to face any hex edge and will also remain stable and in place during game play.

6 - Tonight I will be moving on to starting to paint the next building as well doing some more creation in 3D Builder for my walls.

(https://i.imgur.com/zVuN14Tl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/inbZix9l.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/DVlc6YQl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/TEgXKn2l.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/pI5DSmFl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/VJqYWnhl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/i3NYxhLl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/ruScpxMl.jpg)
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Daryk on 22 October 2021, 03:41:18
Looking good!  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 22 October 2021, 03:43:39
Looking good!  :thumbsup:

Thanks Daryk :)
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 22 October 2021, 10:27:16
Here's a pic of the tower with turret (no weapons mounted yet, I'll resin print those next week) and it is connected to a 2-Hex long straight wall piece by a 1-Hex long straight wall connector. Pretty happy with their fit and look. I've added a few items to show scale;

Both buildings are Level 1
Mech is Level 2
Trees are Level 3
Walls are Level 2
Tower is Level 3

When I get around to painting these walls and towers, they will be a grey that is a fair bit lighter than the grey of the small building in the pic.

(https://i.imgur.com/knvaWkxh.jpg)
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Daryk on 22 October 2021, 19:15:41
Love those walls... they look thick enough to safely balance a 'mech on...  8)

And nice paint jobs!  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 22 October 2021, 21:09:28
Love those walls... they look thick enough to safely balance a 'mech on...  8)

And nice paint jobs!  :thumbsup:

Thanks Daryk!

Yeah, I was thinking over whether the walls should be 30mm thick (this is what I had originally sized them at because it neatly ties in with the width of a hex face, and thus the face of the tower the wall attaches to), or 20mm thick because it is quicker to print than 30mm and uses less resources...or 10mm thick for the same reasons...but in the end, it was the fact that a Mech balances nicely on the 20mm walls that made me decide to go with a 20mm thickness.
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Daryk on 23 October 2021, 07:30:27
Sound logic!  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 29 October 2021, 07:48:39
I've almost finished the Agri-Dome...I'm thinking of giving the door on either side a black wash or painting a blue stripe down the door...and I might also put a white number on the front face of the entrance structure...but I'm happy with how it is coming along, it should look good against the red dirt of the gaming mat.

I had a pause in my printing of the wall pieces for a couple of days while I sorted out a blockage. I ended up changing the nozzle and the teflon filament tube as both ended up have blockages in them...I've started back printing a wall piece every day or two now though, so another week or two and I should have all the walls pieces printed ready for painting.

(https://i.imgur.com/XEUDWeIl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/HIRZGUwl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/ht3M9jCl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/VUJbXtVl.jpg)
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Daryk on 29 October 2021, 16:53:47
Looking good, except for that nasty blockage!
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Lairian on 02 November 2021, 21:39:30
I am in love with your dome and trees setup.  Definitely going to try to replicate.
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 03 November 2021, 05:34:34
I am in love with your dome and trees setup.  Definitely going to try to replicate.

Thanks Lairian. I originally planned to have a second one with some crops in it, but I'm sticking to just the one, for now anyway. In a few days I'm going to take a few more pics of it and the walls I've been making to post up on here, I'm looking forward to seeing how it contrasts against the red planet mat I use.
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 03 November 2021, 05:40:45
Today I resin printed a number of weapons for the turrets I will be using in the game, here's a pic of one of them...

(https://i.imgur.com/r57Pvlol.jpg)
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Daryk on 03 November 2021, 18:29:13
Nice!  Is that a laser or autocannon?
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 03 November 2021, 18:55:48
Nice!  Is that a laser or autocannon?

Its creator has labelled it as a PPC, however it could really be anything you like...I have two different weapon mounts like this, I guess I will use this one as a ballistic weapon mount (Autocannon and Guass etc) and the other as an energy weapon mount (PPC and Laser etc).
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Daryk on 03 November 2021, 19:14:55
Works for me!  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: BLR-1G on 05 December 2021, 12:34:34
Your terrain looks great!
I didn´t find it mentioned which 3D printer you use? Could you tell the brand and model please?
Title: Re: Two Guns Blazing's Terrain!
Post by: Two Guns Blazing on 05 December 2021, 19:31:44
Your terrain looks great!
I didn´t find it mentioned which 3D printer you use? Could you tell the brand and model please?

Thanks BLR-1G...the hex hills and the trees were done on an Anycubic Chiron, which had a big enough build plate to take some of those larger hills, and everything else was done on a Creality CR-6 SE...the later is a very nice little FDM printer.