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Last week, I posted pics of the astral prism replica Devon made with iron-filled PLA and remote-controlled fairy lights.
We considered giving them to friends as holiday gifts, but the cost was prohibitive. So he redesigned the artifact, giving it a screw-top lid and exchanging the fairy lights for an LED tea light. He diffused the tea light with fiber fill for a softer glow and added a tiny hole in one of the spokes for a string or hook.
These smaller, lighter artifacts make awesomely nerdy holiday ornaments, and we’re excited to be selling them in our store. Every ornament includes an LED tea light and a string for hanging. We’re also including a small tube of glue in case your cat knocks it off the tree and smacks it around like a stone-cold predator.
If that example seems oddly specific, it’s because our cat is an asshole.
Hans Gruber gets the drop on Christmas
Yippee-ki-yay, motherfuckers! It’s Christmas time in Hollis, Queens!
“Die Hard” is my favorite Christmas movie, and Devon decided I needed this 3D-printed advent calendar in my life. He wasn’t wrong. I’m just another American who saw too many movies as a child, I guess.
Hans is attached to the calendar with a magnet, making it easy to slide him toward his well-tailored doom.
The file is from Otrodon at Cults3D. Devon printed it at 130% in order to make the writing legible, and he used the new Arachne wall generator.
Happy trails, Hans!
Just say no to ceremorphosis
You might have heard of a little game called Baldur’s Gate 3. Devon and I saved the Sword Coast from the Netherbrain about a month ago, and he was inspired to design and 3D print his own astral prism.
Look, it was either make an astral prism or write Emperor porn fic. I think he made the right choice.
The underlay consists of translucent orange filament, and the runes are printed with Protopasta Metal-Composite PLA. He secured the lid with magnets, and remote-controlled fairy lights create the inner glow without the need to remove the lid.
This miniature is a scream
Devon enters his Blue Period with this paint job for Bodil the Wright from Artisan Guild.