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Author:  Andrew_NZ [ Sun Oct 19, 2014 9:28 am ]
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Tea and Crumpets on the Flight Line

Finally finished up a cutting plan to turn some 6 mm pdf into a Tau Manta.
Along the same lines as the Ocra (drop ship, not battlefleet gothic escort) here.
This is the latest addition to my Colonial Tau, a long dormant ToEG.

Went through several iterations in development, realised I had enough parts left over for a second Manta, decided
that I should use the final plans as a test, hence a third bird/fish/manta. Will paint a camo pattern in due course.
Pictured with a gun drone formation in preparation: punched plastic disk, two staples, dab of glue and paint.
We are all home grown economy in the (TAU) colonies.
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The beasts are huge. Metric 10 mm squares on this cutting mat.
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Cut out in several layers. Needs a little modeling work to put together, and some sanding, . . .
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Author:  moredakka [ Sun Oct 19, 2014 9:45 am ]
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Ah very clever!

Author:  Nitpick [ Sun Oct 19, 2014 10:10 am ]
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Very well done! How did you do it - tools etc?

Author:  @ringo [ Sun Oct 19, 2014 10:11 am ]
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Aaah,

Sweet arts'n'craft, thats genious man!

Author:  Andrew_NZ [ Sun Oct 19, 2014 10:26 am ]
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Thanks Guys,

Nitpick wrote:
How did you do it - tools etc?

Drew up some line plans overlaid on some pictures.
Used a 60 watt laser to etch and cut 6 mm PDF.
Punched up some 5 mm plastic disks and rod for burst cannons.
Plastic sections and brass rods for rail guns and ion cannons.
Bent wire stand. Seal with PVA glue and then paint.

Author:  Legion 4 [ Sun Oct 19, 2014 2:30 pm ]
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Very Cool ! :spin

Author:  lylekelm [ Mon Oct 20, 2014 9:37 am ]
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amazing

Author:  Andrew_NZ [ Thu Oct 30, 2014 11:19 am ]
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Finally deployed for Battle.

Protecting the Blitz against a Black Templar Crusade
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Forward View from the Bridge
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Hiding in the corner of the Field, steep hills from Cappadocia, counts as ruins.
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Combat Record for first deployment of first Manta:

Crash deployment from the reserve Kor'vattra elements moving to defend the planet.
Lack of camouflage scheme meant Manta was spotted from orbit and subjected to a Space Marine Cruiser Bombardment.
Lost 1 DC damage but this barrage also knocked out the Deflector Shield (or was it the next incoming fire mission).
Very effective medium range shoot shredded a Marine Tactical Formation.
Supported several defensive firefights. Unfortunately in two case the defenders were wiped out before supporting fire was resolved.
Took 5 more DC in a direct assault on the Manta and broke towards the end of turn 1 (start of Turn 2?).
Retreated to rough ground well behind the main line. Failed to rally at the end of Turn 2.
Failed the activation roll in Turn 3 but shot anyway and took out a rash pair of Thurnderhawk Transporters attempting a combat landing on the Tau Blitz!!
With a little help from friends, . . .

Repair Tasks: Deflector Screen, NOE Maneuvering Thrusters, AA Burst Cannon Targeting Systems, Active Camouflage Projectors.

Author:  Markconz [ Thu Oct 30, 2014 12:38 pm ]
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Very cool! We need to have a game soon Andrew and give it another go! Love that scenery too by the way!

Author:  primarch [ Thu Oct 30, 2014 3:56 pm ]
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Hi!

Wow!

Seriously creative!

Primarch

Author:  Cuban Commissar [ Fri Oct 31, 2014 2:07 am ]
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That is amazing

Author:  Matt-Shadowlord [ Fri Oct 31, 2014 8:20 am ]
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I am amazed.
Nice work, saving you about an arm and a leg per model :D

Author:  primarch [ Fri Oct 31, 2014 7:17 pm ]
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Matt-Shadowlord wrote:
I am amazed.
Nice work, saving you about an arm and a leg per model :D


Hi!

LOL!

I thought the same thing. ;D

Primarch

Author:  lordlucan [ Sat Nov 01, 2014 10:09 am ]
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I'm absolutely loving this.

Can I ask a question about how you used the laser to generate different heights in the "z" axis?

I'm guessing you used a grayscale and raster etching to vary the power of the laser over the surface so that rather than simply etching you removed material?

I'm used to using a laser to cut out 2d profiles but it's never occurred to me to try etch different depths as well.

Author:  Andrew_NZ [ Sun Nov 02, 2014 10:34 pm ]
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lordlucan wrote:
Can I ask a question about how you used the laser to generate different heights in the "z" axis?

I'm guessing you used a grayscale and raster etching to vary the power of the laser over the surface so that rather than simply etching you removed material?


Yes, black and white gray-scale for the depth cut. Eventually got proper RGB files and a reasonable resolution on the drawings to send to the cutter. Still not seeing the fine resolution on the cutting beam yet, . . . (?).
Main cuts are done in hairline red. Some playing around with the laser intensity and speed to get the depth you want. Ultimately the challenge is to create a sufficiently simple set of sections because you can only cut in one axis (down) and on one surface for each component.

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