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Warhammer Quest (1995) Rebuilt

Warhammer Quest (1995) Rebuilt

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a clutch of Dark Elves

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While I waited for my additional minis and terrain supplies to come in for my DBA project I’ve been printing Dark Elves for Warhammer Quest. I found a creator that has a model for nearly all of the options you can encounter for Dark Elves and picked up the STLs. Some of these are thin in spots and are fragile due to resin. I’m learning a lot about 3D printing and finding that water washable resin is a beginner’s trap that I fell for. When I use up the resin I have I’m going to be switching out to a more resilient ABS-like resin. I will eventually reprint these in the new resin when things break too much, until then these are fine. Also I accidently printed out one of the crossbowmen as the standard bearer so kept that for now, and I doubled the Witch Elves rather than the two handed sword champions. Having these assembled like this does make me want to print a bit more to make a Dark Elf army one day.

Here is a list of the models:

Dark Elves with Crossbows
Dark Elf Champions with two handed swords
Dark Elf Hero with large falchion
Dark Elf Lords with dual weapons
Dark Elf Assassins (using the Corsairs for these)
Dark Elf Beastmaster (the hounds will be picked up and printed later)
Dark Elf Naggaroth Black Guards with halberds
Witch Elves
Witch Elf Champions with buckler and whips
Dark Elf Sorcerer
Savage Orcs with Bows
Savage Orc Shaman

a clutch of Dark Elves

3D printing is fun but I can see how it adds to your pile of shame/potential very quickly. Between all my projects currently I won’t have a lack of things to paint for a long while. I’ll be painting these after my DBA project is done and looking forward to it. Until next post happy hobby time everyone!

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