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Gremlin Mk III drone from X-COM 2
Gremlin Mk III drone from X-COM 2 by @BadKarma (Jason Lamey)

3D modeled, then printed at 50% scale. Assembled, hand painted and airbrushed. Custom waterslide decals.

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Posted: Friday, 01 April, 2022 @ 04:15 PM
Rating: 5

Hey, BadKarma. Very nice work on the drone; it has an interesting design and, at the same time, looks like something you don't wanna see hovering out your window. The decal on the front gives this vibe of "Big Brother is watching".

Congratulations on the new site. It looks a lot cleaner and more organized, and it appears that the bots have been taken out. I just finished cleaning out an inbox that had restored every spam message from those bots, but, fortunately, none of that spam is on my work. And cleaning out the inbox was no big issue; as it turns out, if you select and delete a batch of messages and then refresh the page, the site puts the same number of check marks on messages you haven't selected, so you can quick-delete another batch and refresh again. I apologize for leaving this here, but I was uncertain where I could put it on the forums, and the system wouldn't allow me to message you directly (I got a 404 page). I just wanted to say thank you for the new site, and I look forward to using it.

Posted: Thursday, 09 May, 2024 @ 04:58 AM
Rating: 5

_Well done, while I know very little of 3D printing technology I have seen it at work and I have seen it make some pretty amazing models out of mere plastic string. This is still impressive both in scale and in detail. Though I regret to admit I have never played Xcom as I never got into that genre of games. _

Posted: Thursday, 09 May, 2024 @ 12:21 PM

@XxTheCreativeKitsunexX: Thank you very much. Yeah, it's pretty amazing what you can make with plastic filament. One minute something is just an image on the screen, and a few hours later, it's an actual object in the real world. This was a fun 4-5 month project. My biggest yet.

Posted: Thursday, 22 August, 2024 @ 02:12 PM
Rating: 5

This looks really nice, I hope I'll one day get a 3D printer so I can make my own figurines and general 3D art stuff, I'll probably pick metal mixed with plastic

(not sure if it's possible to mix plastic and metal together.)

Posted: Thursday, 22 August, 2024 @ 02:27 PM

@N0-11: Thanks!  And yes, you absolutely can get plastic mixed with metal. I've made iron dice that way.

Posted: Thursday, 22 August, 2024 @ 05:26 PM

@BadKarma: Oh! That's so nice!

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