What a great result/effort ratio project! There’s so many options for variants/customization as well! I like the idea of using small 3d printed greeble to be facilities or crystals and so on. That way, you’re still getting the benefit of resin printed details, without having to use a whole bottle of resin to get the final result.
"Goes right into storage with all the other trash I like to collect" It's always comforting to know I'm not the only one with a cupboard or closet just filled with egg cartons and random bits of 'to-be-recycled' plastic.
Hey I realize this video is two years old, but I wanted you to know I found it a few weeks ago and just pulled a tray full of asteroids out of the oven. Thank you for this walkthrough!
I think polystyrene covered in PVA and sand would give you a good space rock at a much lower cost. You can normally find old polystyrene packaging someone is throwing out and sand is very cheap to free depending on where you are.
What a great result/effort ratio project!
There’s so many options for variants/customization as well! I like the idea of using small 3d printed greeble to be facilities or crystals and so on. That way, you’re still getting the benefit of resin printed details, without having to use a whole bottle of resin to get the final result.
"Goes right into storage with all the other trash I like to collect"
It's always comforting to know I'm not the only one with a cupboard or closet just filled with egg cartons and random bits of 'to-be-recycled' plastic.
Hey I realize this video is two years old, but I wanted you to know I found it a few weeks ago and just pulled a tray full of asteroids out of the oven. Thank you for this walkthrough!
I think polystyrene covered in PVA and sand would give you a good space rock at a much lower cost. You can normally find old polystyrene packaging someone is throwing out and sand is very cheap to free depending on where you are.