An Update On Legends Of Fabled Realms
August 1, 2018 by dignity
I sit down with Cad and Ben from 4Ground to talk about what's going on with Legends of Fabled Realms.
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There's a lot going on behind the scenes of the Fabled Realms since we had our Beta Weekend here at Beasts of War HQ, the guys have taken on a lot of feedback and now re-written their rulebook with a few spelling errors removed and almost into the final stages of production.
I can't wait to see what's coming next in Fabled Realms, what would you like to see next?
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I’d love to get Ben and lindybeige in the same room imagine the tangent explosion
How old is this “update”?
About 4 weeks I guess if Ben is saying they just shipped out the test dwarf…..
To be honest…I thought 3D would be replacing PVC only…did not realize that this is also replacing classic resin cast. So I did not bother so much about the Dwarf. Need to inspect it closer now. Did not like the material that much at first look…it was still liquid in some areas and “sticky”…need to test what it looks like after washing and cleaning it. But I still do not see why PVC problems come to change the resin cast too.
Because they had similar problems with maintaining the detail with a classic drop cast. The “sweating” is on these prototype minis (they are printed hollow), and may contain some liquid (non cured) resin inside. The minis have “sweat” due to the recent heatwave and shouldn’t do so at normal room temp. Community fix is to drill a hole between the legs to “drain” the mini, and then wash with vodka. OR, send an email to Cad and they’ll resend the new version (which is a solid print). Mine didn’t suffer from this problem, I quite like this new material over… Read more »
I think you got that backwards. Normally the vodka comes before getting drilled between the legs…
Yeah, but you’re just cheap, I’d demand at least dinner and a movie first 😀
I love any of the stuff with 4Ground Ben!
Is there a way to get the “slime” off of the 3d printed minis?
Brush on an alcohol. I use isopropyl alcohol for pigment work and that works fine. Cad said if it was really bad contact him for a new one.
I like to listen to these guys ramble on.