I am begging people to either watch the video or read the very first paragraph of the description (before editing it, even): Yes, there will be a resin kit available in the future. You do not have to have a 3D printer, however the resin kit will lack some of the options and versatility of the STL files if you are able to print your own.
I think you are the only instruction based youtuber who honestly answers requests. More often then not, even when I donate, not many answer or give explanation to questions I have. Thank you for making this video. I bought some zaku 2s I plan to put together and paint up for friends but I lack skill on weathering and grime. This has given me somewhat a boost to try. Thanks loads. Also I noticed you made mention of both 3d printers, stls, and other related topics. By chance can you do explanation vids for these? I frankly have never used a 3d printer, but would like to know what I'm getting into before I decide to jump into unfamiliar territory.
3D printing is a subject that is a little difficult to tackle, I find. Every answer to a simple question seems, in turn, to be three questions in and of itself! I print a fair bit myself, but I don't know that I'd be able to give detailed fixes and suggestions to it beyond 'try this, it worked for me, I don't know how.' 3DPrintingPro or 3D Printing Tabletop are some of the best here on UA-cam for answers with clear, visible explanation of how they work, if that helps at all. Get stuck in dumping grime on things and you'll master it in no time! :D The hard part, I always find, is knowing when to say when!
That is an incredibly pretty mech. Probably fortunate (or very unfortunate) that I don't have access to a 3D printer, and will have forgotten about it when it's released in resin...
Recently started painting models and your videos are the most fun to watch and the easiest to understand I have seen so far. sounds like your teaching me instead of reading a manual. My next model is a Russian t72 2019 tank biathlon colours. Wish me luck :)
Thank you so much for this video, it was what I needed to go forward with buying the STLs. I now sit impatiently as they download on Frontier speed internet XD
I know I’m quite late to the party, but do you happen to remember what materials you used to build the base? The plants/flowers in particular. I love how it looks!
So I started on my zaku 2s and so far this tutorial has really boosted my confidence in my own skills to get something looking realistic. Thank so much my bruh. I chose russian green primer and color for the armor but all the other paints. Honestly the brown leather adds enough effect as a dirty rusty look so I think I'll hold off on the red leather but will try on a test model down the line. These I'm making for friends. Will you be doing more armor/mech models with different techniques?
@@SonicSledgehammerStudio i got alittle space heater 1500w but it just has to run to much to make it worth while to print.... sadness.... also wife be angry I am spending all that electricity warming garage 😀
Sonic: "And I've really enjoyed sticking to a sort of historically themed paint job for this." Me: "This thing doesn't look historical to me." But hey, I wasn't very attentive in school!
I wish Anvil Industry would get their store squared away on My Mini factory (MMF). They offer Patreon supporters 40% off on purchases through their MMF store and there is nothing loaded to the store for purchase. I realize they have their own webstore, but having all my miniatures stl files centralized in the MMF library is a feature I like. Why make it a perk if they dont have anything in the MMF store?
I'd be curious to see people fitting magnet parts into the weapon, though given how easy it is to just print a new version for what you'd like that might be faster!
Once again another cracking paint job on this 3D print.I have nether been one for 3D printed stuff as you can normally see the layer lines on the item but this one I really thought it was a resin piece until you said at the beginning of the video that it was printed.I think a matt varnish can either make it break a paint job but the finnished model looks brilliantly. Is it out of a rattle can and if so which make is it or is it the supper Matt brush on type from a previous video which you had recommended for an ultra matt finnish. The companies name i have forgotten 🙀🤦.Cheers Stephen.
This print is from a resin machine, so it's a great deal smoother than typical FDM devices. That being said, I could slow down the print and go for even thinner layers and get a smoother result still! The varnish I used on this one was Vallejo Matt from a spray can, but the brush-on I mentioned previously would have been Instar Varnish+
Really cool! Almost want to get myself a 3D Printer! So im thinking about getting all the kit to start painting though. Wondering where the best place a fellow englishman can get vallejo model paints from and some decent brushes? Also thinking of grabbing an airbrush to aid with basecoating etc!
Lots of hobby stores will carry Vallejo lines. If not, there's always online retailers! It really depends on what's available in your area, but there are plenty of places online if you want the ease of a complete range available to order.
Love this! I haven't seen these mech designs until now. Thanks for the detailed review and painting. Out of curiosity, what resin printer did you use for this? I've got a CR10S but looking to give resin a try and leaning towards the Phrozen Sonic Mini 4K, as I'd like the most detail possible for prototyping some designs. I really like how your print came out and I'm wondering which printer you used for this. Also, what resin did you use? Thanks!
This came off an Elegoo Mars - baby's first resin printer. It's the equal of the Photon, at the very least, and once you've got your settings down it's a remarkable little machine. I'm using the Elegoo water washable resin with it, too.
Anvil have announced they'll be eventually making all the Digital Forge stuff available in resin. Disruption to their usual supply and production lines has made it difficult, but these will be available as kits 'in the near future.'
40k or Horus Heresy? Because everyone seems to go crazy for lightning bolts and nonsense all over their Night Lords and there just isn't a quick way of doing that!
They've mentioned 'it's coming' a couple of times, but now I can't find any of the announcements. Might be worth contacting them directly for a proper update.
@@SonicSledgehammerStudio you know, I did just that and the bastards said that the kit would be too complex and large, that they won't be selling it due to it being too expensive to profit from it. Basically they're under the impression that nobody would buy it due to cost and complexity🥲
@@SonicSledgehammerStudio I'm just disappointed that 1. I don't know anybody with a 3D printer and 2. I can't find anybody that sells this model printed out How are they gonna make something that awesome and essentially condemn it to obscurity?😒
You should mention they took down the STLs temporarily from their Patreon to update their files to Blender. An unfortunate and unpleasant surprise after supporting their Patreon.
The files for the weapon and parts of the torso were in Blender from launch - they'd made note of it in their posts, including the previews. I mention in the video that one uses Blender, as well - their guide on Patreon makes the operation fairly simple. They've also got a video coming covering the topic to actually demonstrate it, as well. Edit: Just went and read they'd taken down the link to update the folder to the complete version with the high-tech options as well. It looks like you've got caught out in that in-between. :/ A bit irritating, but I'm sure they'll sort it. Edit edit...?: Less than an hour later and the new download links are live, including an STL only set if you're still not wanting to use Blender. I'd really suggest taking a look at the guide they've included, though. It's genuinely really easy to tweak the kit the way you'd like; I'd likewise not used Blender before.
@@shawnfisher9976 Tell them your mad Uncle Sledge sent you. ;D I'm pretty sure it'd interest them to know where word of mouth gets people's attention! Keep an eye out for the discount code as well; at Vanguard level you get a 40% discount on previous months STL packs from their online store.
Wait, you HAVE to use Blender for the customizable guns? They didn't maje that cleae in the Patreon updates. I don't have time to learn another software 🤦🏻♂️
It's really not as intimidating as it sounds. They've provided a written guide on how to customize the kits. Install Blender, and then it's really just a case of 'click layers to make them visible or not, decide what you like the look of, then hit export.' I'd not used Blender and it's really more of a menu in this case than having to learn a whole new piece of software.
Thingiverse would be the place to start. This Anvil mech isn't designed for PLA printing, but you'll find a lot of others available where you can use a PLA printer instead.
It's not really in the scope of what I do, I'm afraid! Scale miniatures and diorama pieces are cool and all, but tabletop stuff is where my interest lies.
They've announced from the outset there will be a resin version available in the future. The Digital Forge was their way of continuing to produce during initial massive disruption to their supply chain; they're now back to producing resin miniatures and are catching up with releases.
I am begging people to either watch the video or read the very first paragraph of the description (before editing it, even): Yes, there will be a resin kit available in the future. You do not have to have a 3D printer, however the resin kit will lack some of the options and versatility of the STL files if you are able to print your own.
IG Sentinel meets Titanfall... and I love it!
This is the kind of color scheme I've been looking for. Ima put it on a space marine.
I think you are the only instruction based youtuber who honestly answers requests. More often then not, even when I donate, not many answer or give explanation to questions I have. Thank you for making this video. I bought some zaku 2s I plan to put together and paint up for friends but I lack skill on weathering and grime. This has given me somewhat a boost to try. Thanks loads.
Also I noticed you made mention of both 3d printers, stls, and other related topics. By chance can you do explanation vids for these? I frankly have never used a 3d printer, but would like to know what I'm getting into before I decide to jump into unfamiliar territory.
3D printing is a subject that is a little difficult to tackle, I find. Every answer to a simple question seems, in turn, to be three questions in and of itself! I print a fair bit myself, but I don't know that I'd be able to give detailed fixes and suggestions to it beyond 'try this, it worked for me, I don't know how.' 3DPrintingPro or 3D Printing Tabletop are some of the best here on UA-cam for answers with clear, visible explanation of how they work, if that helps at all.
Get stuck in dumping grime on things and you'll master it in no time! :D The hard part, I always find, is knowing when to say when!
I'm sooooooo glad you made this. I have the files but haven't fired up my printer to do it yet, and you just gave me a reason to do it.
That is an incredibly pretty mech. Probably fortunate (or very unfortunate) that I don't have access to a 3D printer, and will have forgotten about it when it's released in resin...
would be nice as alternate sentinels
That's my plan!
I just love how energetic your are during your videos!
"And now for something completely different."
Thank you 😆
Recently started painting models and your videos are the most fun to watch and the easiest to understand I have seen so far. sounds like your teaching me instead of reading a manual.
My next model is a Russian t72 2019 tank biathlon colours. Wish me luck :)
Cool kit, I can imagine some amazing sentinel conversions using this
That is a fantastic looking model! The painting really brings it to life too. Thanks for sharing this neat tutorial.
Great looking mini. Nice paint job.
Cool model and great result!
Thank you so much for this video, it was what I needed to go forward with buying the STLs. I now sit impatiently as they download on Frontier speed internet XD
Great to hear!
This model is incredible with a great paint job!
Don't forget the Hotshot Lasgun with Plasma grenade.
I know I’m quite late to the party, but do you happen to remember what materials you used to build the base? The plants/flowers in particular. I love how it looks!
Excellent tutorial! Going to use these steps for my Space Marine Raptors!
Huh! I wouldn't have thought of that, good idea!
so want some of the sadly no 3d printer yet but gah i love Mecha!
If you own the file, I could print it for you and send it to ya. Let me know mate.
@@UnvarnishedTarnished sadly i dont own the stl
Great video I will use a lot of these techniques on my guard tanks
Just see on your other channel that you live in Germany 🇩🇪 now. So welcome in Germany 😉
So I started on my zaku 2s and so far this tutorial has really boosted my confidence in my own skills to get something looking realistic. Thank so much my bruh. I chose russian green primer and color for the armor but all the other paints. Honestly the brown leather adds enough effect as a dirty rusty look so I think I'll hold off on the red leather but will try on a test model down the line. These I'm making for friends. Will you be doing more armor/mech models with different techniques?
Am I wrong or it's a little"Obsolete"'s inspired? Beautiful model, hope they'll do more !
Love obsolete. Although I would say it's more inspired by titanfall.
Thank you , Sonic
It always gives me a smile to see your name and icon pop up! :)
@@SonicSledgehammerStudio Just how i feel when i see your uploads , Thank you for all your work , :-) .
Hyped to print this.... to cold right now in the garage to print though..
I run the radiator to keep my printing room pretty warm. Not always an option, unfortunately, but if you've got a heating choice it can help.
What temp do you need to run the printer?
@@Floodric1991 75F
@@SonicSledgehammerStudio i got alittle space heater 1500w but it just has to run to much to make it worth while to print.... sadness.... also wife be angry I am spending all that electricity warming garage 😀
you just have to increase the lighting time a few seconds
Sonic: "And I've really enjoyed sticking to a sort of historically themed paint job for this."
Me: "This thing doesn't look historical to me." But hey, I wasn't very attentive in school!
'Themed' pulling a lot of weight in that sentence. ;D
@@SonicSledgehammerStudio LOL
Anvil have a heap of cool Mini's
I wish Anvil Industry would get their store squared away on My Mini factory (MMF). They offer Patreon supporters 40% off on purchases through their MMF store and there is nothing loaded to the store for purchase. I realize they have their own webstore, but having all my miniatures stl files centralized in the MMF library is a feature I like. Why make it a perk if they dont have anything in the MMF store?
Looks like you could fit a 1x5 mm magnet in that torso socket. Would just need to drill a hole on the top part to do the same.
I'd be curious to see people fitting magnet parts into the weapon, though given how easy it is to just print a new version for what you'd like that might be faster!
Once again another cracking paint job on this 3D print.I have nether been one for 3D printed stuff as you can normally see the layer lines on the item but this one I really thought it was a resin piece until you said at the beginning of the video that it was printed.I think a matt varnish can either make it break a paint job but the finnished model looks brilliantly. Is it out of a rattle can and if so which make is it or is it the supper Matt brush on type from a previous video which you had recommended for an ultra matt finnish. The companies name i have forgotten 🙀🤦.Cheers Stephen.
This print is from a resin machine, so it's a great deal smoother than typical FDM devices. That being said, I could slow down the print and go for even thinner layers and get a smoother result still!
The varnish I used on this one was Vallejo Matt from a spray can, but the brush-on I mentioned previously would have been Instar Varnish+
Holy cow you printed this out fast!
Two prints, each about six hours. As soon as the Blender guide was available I made up the kit I wanted and I was away! :D
Really cool! Almost want to get myself a 3D Printer!
So im thinking about getting all the kit to start painting though.
Wondering where the best place a fellow englishman can get vallejo model paints from and some decent brushes?
Also thinking of grabbing an airbrush to aid with basecoating etc!
Lots of hobby stores will carry Vallejo lines. If not, there's always online retailers! It really depends on what's available in your area, but there are plenty of places online if you want the ease of a complete range available to order.
When the Tau and a 3rd party company outdo the Imperium of Man and GW in making viable and badass looking mechas!
That is bad ass!
Love this! I haven't seen these mech designs until now. Thanks for the detailed review and painting. Out of curiosity, what resin printer did you use for this? I've got a CR10S but looking to give resin a try and leaning towards the Phrozen Sonic Mini 4K, as I'd like the most detail possible for prototyping some designs. I really like how your print came out and I'm wondering which printer you used for this. Also, what resin did you use? Thanks!
This came off an Elegoo Mars - baby's first resin printer. It's the equal of the Photon, at the very least, and once you've got your settings down it's a remarkable little machine. I'm using the Elegoo water washable resin with it, too.
@@SonicSledgehammerStudio nice, thanks!
BT...is that you?
Can you get all this cool stuff without having a 3d printer?
Anvil have announced they'll be eventually making all the Digital Forge stuff available in resin. Disruption to their usual supply and production lines has made it difficult, but these will be available as kits 'in the near future.'
Hello. What 3d printer do you use?
This came off an Elegoo Mars. Great little machine!
@@SonicSledgehammerStudio Thank you, sir. :)
Any chance of a night lord speed painting guide???.
40k or Horus Heresy? Because everyone seems to go crazy for lightning bolts and nonsense all over their Night Lords and there just isn't a quick way of doing that!
@@SonicSledgehammerStudio uh horus heresy I don't think they had many lightingbolts
Hi love the paint job. Can you tell me what 3D printer you use? Thanks
This came off my Elegoo Mars. Great little device.
Ohhhh niceee
Are you kiwi mate? Eitherway your tutorial videos are the absolute best for beginners
Yes I am! Kiwi lad, Hamilton born!
@@SonicSledgehammerStudio oh nice yeah I'm a cantabarion myself. Keep up the good work man it's awesome.
Any idea how to get your hands on one? Can't find the resin model on their website and it's been over a year since the release
They've mentioned 'it's coming' a couple of times, but now I can't find any of the announcements. Might be worth contacting them directly for a proper update.
@@SonicSledgehammerStudio you know, I did just that and the bastards said that the kit would be too complex and large, that they won't be selling it due to it being too expensive to profit from it.
Basically they're under the impression that nobody would buy it due to cost and complexity🥲
@@praisesol2740 Well, huh. I'll just have to go ahead and get rid of mention of the resin version, then. 😬
@@SonicSledgehammerStudio I'm just disappointed that 1. I don't know anybody with a 3D printer and 2. I can't find anybody that sells this model printed out
How are they gonna make something that awesome and essentially condemn it to obscurity?😒
You should mention they took down the STLs temporarily from their Patreon to update their files to Blender.
An unfortunate and unpleasant surprise after supporting their Patreon.
The files for the weapon and parts of the torso were in Blender from launch - they'd made note of it in their posts, including the previews. I mention in the video that one uses Blender, as well - their guide on Patreon makes the operation fairly simple. They've also got a video coming covering the topic to actually demonstrate it, as well.
Edit: Just went and read they'd taken down the link to update the folder to the complete version with the high-tech options as well. It looks like you've got caught out in that in-between. :/ A bit irritating, but I'm sure they'll sort it.
Edit edit...?: Less than an hour later and the new download links are live, including an STL only set if you're still not wanting to use Blender. I'd really suggest taking a look at the guide they've included, though. It's genuinely really easy to tweak the kit the way you'd like; I'd likewise not used Blender before.
I need them, a lot of them...Now!!!
I've already got a second set of legs on the build plate humming away... :D Got to decide on weapons outfit for the second torso!
@@SonicSledgehammerStudio if I remember correctly there is the option for a sort of automatic cannon.
any good printers that don't cost too much you recommend?
I've only really got any experience with the Elegoo Mars, since I've only got one! It works pretty well, though.
Amazing job! How do I get the stls?
I do mention the Anvil Digital Forge Patreon a couple of times, but here's the link: www.patreon.com/anvildigitalforge/posts
@@SonicSledgehammerStudio I just signed up!
@@shawnfisher9976 Tell them your mad Uncle Sledge sent you. ;D I'm pretty sure it'd interest them to know where word of mouth gets people's attention! Keep an eye out for the discount code as well; at Vanguard level you get a 40% discount on previous months STL packs from their online store.
Wait, you HAVE to use Blender for the customizable guns? They didn't maje that cleae in the Patreon updates. I don't have time to learn another software 🤦🏻♂️
It's really not as intimidating as it sounds. They've provided a written guide on how to customize the kits. Install Blender, and then it's really just a case of 'click layers to make them visible or not, decide what you like the look of, then hit export.' I'd not used Blender and it's really more of a menu in this case than having to learn a whole new piece of software.
Yes they did
whats there to learn? the tools of all those programms are the same...just the ui is different
At what layer height have you printed it?
This was at 0.05mm - you could go smaller, but with miniatures of this size I don't think you really see much of a difference once they're painted.
@@SonicSledgehammerStudio Thank you!
Is there anyway to just buy the model?
There's a resin version of this coming at some point soon in their webstore.
What size is that base?
It's a standard Sentinel base. I believe it's the 60mm Citadel base.
64mm Base from Citadel.
Also comes on Dreadnoughts, Heavy Weapon Teams, etc etc etc.
hello, I don't have a print but I would really like to buy myself this model, can I find it somewhere?
Yes, as mentioned in the video and the description, resin kits for this will be coming eventually.
ok, great thanks
Looking for 28mm scale mech only a pla printer not that I have access to it right now.
Thingiverse would be the place to start. This Anvil mech isn't designed for PLA printing, but you'll find a lot of others available where you can use a PLA printer instead.
I backed based on this video
Hélas pas d'imprimante 3D. Existe t'il un site pour commander des pièces déjà faites ?
Yes, as mentioned in the video and the description, resin kits for this will be coming eventually.
please paint a 1:35 scale maschinen krieger suit
It's not really in the scope of what I do, I'm afraid! Scale miniatures and diorama pieces are cool and all, but tabletop stuff is where my interest lies.
Would be nice if they sold the actual models,not everyone can afford a 3D printer
They've announced from the outset there will be a resin version available in the future. The Digital Forge was their way of continuing to produce during initial massive disruption to their supply chain; they're now back to producing resin miniatures and are catching up with releases.