Lol, almost. There’s as much post processing sanding and painting time left as it took a machine to print it for you.
Refugee from Reddit after 11 years. Very happy to be here in the Fediverse and have no interest in going back.
Lol, almost. There’s as much post processing sanding and painting time left as it took a machine to print it for you.
Typical “louder means I win” television conservative.
Rich people in those countries pay premiums to import whatever they want.
Yes and yes. The best part is when they sync up in the ship attack even though they’ve never been on set together before.
Most people getting into 3D printing today have no idea what Rep Rap is.
It will be much easier to ignore than stark black
The great thing about kbin and lemmy is you can see who down-voted you. It definitely wasn’t me. I was just joking around about spending money on stls.
Says money bags over here who can afford to pay for models.
Pays for model, prints it in black instead of white.
Next time Rs are in power they are likely to remove democracy from the equation and we won’t see another period of Democrats in power.
Yeah, these will be gone the second someone realizes. Probably an error between Amazon and Paramount.
I switched when I got tired of not having ad blockers on mobile. Best decision ever. The Internet can be unusable without it.
Good luck getting a thousandth of that many cats to focus on the same thing.
THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT THE MAJORITY OF THE COMMUNITY ASKED FOR. For years after D&D Beyond launched the community by and large asked “Why don’t I get a digital copy of the book when I buy the paper copy?” The answer was, because D&D Beyond only licensed the books and was not owned by Wizards of the Coast.
When WOTC bought D&D Beyond the community asked, “Will we finally get digital copies when we buy a physical copy?” And when WOTC said yes, the community rejoiced.
Now that WOTC is making good on said promise, people have to write articles about how it’s concerning behavior?
A moment in Trek history even darker than the days of Enterprise.