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WW1 French gas mask dudes - Squad 1

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0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 12% infill
0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 12% infill
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This is a squad of WW1 French gas mask dudes - Squad 1

 

This is a squad (1 of 3) of WW1 gas mask looking guys, I made for my kids playing table top games. They wanted new poses that were different from the usual ones so here we are!

 

I have tried to match them to the ones already printed off this site but if they are off scale then who knows! They do match up with everything else they are playing with from that table top game.

 

I have added custom made bases with rocks and hieroglyphs around the edges which makes them a little more interesting.

 

My sample as printed in .08mm layer heights.
.4mm nozzle but if you use a .2mm they look far better.
I have printed testers and .12mm actually comes out pretty well.
You can print in higher layers for a faster print but the quality will take a hit. 

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does the size fit WH40K
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I made them match the height of the others but if you are unsure, you can try printing just one to see if you are happy.
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