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by notnorm
 
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by exo3dk
With these parts you can assembly/pose your own White Knight Miniature
 
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by direwolf
The Fubuki class of the Imperial Japanese Navy is considered by many as the world's first modern destroyers. A powerful combination of speed and armament made them more than a match for any destroyer at the time. There were 24 ships of this class built between 1928-1933. (Note: You may need a razor or knife to carefully remove the sprue from the ship models)
 
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by tedparsec
 
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by aegidian
Eight Formula D / Formula De miniatures in the the style of the 1971 season Le Mans competitors. Four each of the Ferrari 512M and the Porsche 917. Modelled at 1:200 scale, each model is approximately 21mm x 10mm x 5mm.

Designed to be made in Stainless Steel, but equally good in white/black/transparent detail acrylic. Supplied unpainted, but with a good eye and a fine brush you should be able to recreate the liveries of the Gulf and Ferrari teams from the classic Steve McQueen movie.
 
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by miniatures
HMS Indefatigable naval miniature ship, scale model 1:1800 , carrier

HMS Indefatigable was an Implacable-class aircraft carrier of the British Royal Navy. The ship's squadrons operated a number of aircraft types including the Supermarine Seafire, TBF Avenger and Fairey Firefly. Indefatigable was present at the formal surrender of the Japanese on 2 September in Tokyo Bay. She later helped to repatriate Allied POWs held in Japan and was used as a spotting ship for later US nuclear tests in the Pacific ocean. Indefatigable was scrapped in 1956.

Displacement: 32,624 tons
Commissioned: 3 May 1944
Complement: 1,400
 
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by zxqueb
Wonders of the ancient world sized for use with the Clash of Cultures board game .
 
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by Grimjier
 
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by PcChip
Weighted Companion Cube from Portal, 6-Sided Die (Hollow)

(The 6 is upside down in this picture, numbers go from 1-6)
 
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by snowfox01
The only Tejas in 6mm scale. Easy-to-finish model ideal for both wargaming and the aircraft collector. The Tejas ("Radiance") is a lightweight, multi-role fighter designed to replace India's MiG-21s. The airplane is already in production, and as many as 250 may be built for the Indian Air Force and Navy. Fly it against Pakistan's JF-17!
 
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by catkillen
 
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by snowfox01
 
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by notnorm
This is a 3 pack of female stealth gang members. They all have shaved heads, goggles and trench coats. They carry Automatic Rifles or Pistols. Their height is actually 30mm which, oddly enough, has become pretty standard for 28mm scale. Their belts are equipped with grenades and pouches to face battle in a post apocalyptic future. They are attached at the feet by a single sprue which must be carefully trimmed away by a sharp razorblade. These figures are intended to be glued to a 28mm gaming base (not included) in order for them to stand properly. To include the base would have dramatically increased the printing cost. Suggestions and critiques are welcome and appreciated.
 
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by direwolf
The U class (short hull) submarines were large group of subamrines used by the British Royal Navy during WWII. Starting i n1940, there were 49 submarines built in this class. They also served in the Soviet, Polish, Dutch, Norwegian, and Free French Navies. (Note: You may need a razor or knife to carefully remove the sprue from the ship models)
 
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by snowfox01
 
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by snowfox01
1/285th Scale Naval version of the F-35 Ligthning II JSF.
 
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by Steve3d
This model is built for a 6mm figure scale or roughly 1:300. please contract me if you require multiple units as i can make a file that will make multiples cheaper - saving you 10 dollars on 3 prints for example - this is due to shapeways having a 5 dollar fee per frosted detail item. effectively this works out to buy 2, get one free. The model has a 1-1.2mm skin for durability, more than 3 times the minimum for frosted ultra for extra strength, as well as the extra detail of the hollow interior. Windows are open holes to the inside. The following information is classified and has been leaked from a government insider.... ******* Currently in use with a black budget task force on the late night highways of the US and Mexico; it's existence is denied by the US Government, it's mission, classified beyond top secret. Never normally seen during daylight, the dark hunched form seen speeding around the border areas has become known as "The Devil of the Highway" and is associated with many burned out car wrecks (which appear to have been pummelled by high powered explosive tipped rounds) and mysterious deaths found in areas where the vehicle is sighted. Based on the XMT-168 advanced APC prototype this vehicle is modified for use at high speed on paved roads: It features 6 wheel drive and 6 wheel steering, powered by twin turbo-shaft engines outputting a combined 2000 shaft horsepower. Aerodynamically arranged armour and double rear wheels help keep it on the road, along with a vacuum system (inspired by outlawed Chaparral race cars) that create low pressure areas under the hull around the front and side skirts allowing manuvering that belies its mass - which is minimal through use of composites and high tech materials. The turret has a faceted lenticular shape - similar to an AWACS radar that allows the turret to rotate and cause minimal wind deflection at high speeds. To tackle rougher terrain, the vehicle can raise up on its double wishbone suspension and / or detach skirt sections for added clearance, it is also able to fit inside a C-130 transport and compact enough to be practical on a modern road network. The side effect of this is reduced carrying capacity for troops or cargo of its own. Effective Crew is a minimum of 2, typically 3 and provision for carrying a small number of passengers. *******
 
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by TOPO
The perfect cargo container for starfighter collisions! It is Way better than rocky asteroids. Sadly this model is big, even if it is completely hollow it still has a lot of mass in the walls. It is 6x3x2cm so you can usi it with your favorite Star Battles game, with 15mm sci-fi miniatures or even as cover for 28mm sci-fi miniatures.

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by snowfox01
 
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by notnorm
This is a 3 pack of female stealth gang members. They all have shaved heads, goggles and trench coats. They carry Laser rifles or pistols . Their height is actually 30mm which, oddly enough, has become pretty standard for 28mm scale. Their belts are equipped with grenades and pouches to face battle in a post apocalyptic future. They are attached at the feet by a single sprue which must be carefully trimmed away by a sharp razorblade. These figures are intended to be glued to a 28mm gaming base (not included) in order for them to stand properly. To include the base would have dramatically increased the printing cost. Suggestions and critiques are welcome and appreciated.
 
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by Hexels
A harbor piece to accompany your Hexels. This harbor piece can hold both the 5-sided AND the large curved harbor tokens that come with your copy of Catan
 
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by stannum
Your opponent has miniatures without magnets? Angry of losing the ball marker? Bored of seeing how the magnets in the bases stick or repeal each other? These balls have a flexible open ring that will keep them around the feet of the miniatures, or you can put them bag style, holding them around the body so the model "carries the ball". No more magnets needed, no more bouncing and rolling balls disappearing.

11-15mm tip-to-tip, 7-8mm diameter, balls for table top games like Impact's Elfball, GW's BloodBowl or Heresy's Deathball. Holder ring diameter 20mm to stay put in most common bases and at the same time be compatible with big miniatures. This sprue holds one model of each of the following 4 types:

- Rugby, spheroid without laces.
- American, laces and pointy ends.
- Australian, smaller laces and indented ends.
- Fantasy, spikes.

Sand and clean the models to fix small "cast" lines and remove any left over material from production. The material is porous, so apply multiple thin coats of primer until it seals. Thinned putty is also a good seal for the balls, but the rings should only get flexible paint (and varnish), preferably in same colour than final surface, for a long lasting look. Paint the rings to match your bases or team colours, with acrylic paint. Brush-on flexible varnish and static grass can mimic the bases' surface too.
 
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by notnorm
This model includes the weapons and figures pictured above. Their belts are equipped with grenades and pouches to face battle in a post apocalyptic future. They are attached at the feet by a double sprue which must be carefully trimmed away by a sharp razorblade. These figures are intended to be glued to a 28mm gaming base (not included) in order for them to stand properly. To include the base would have dramatically increased the printing cost. Suggestions and critiques are welcome and appreciated.
 
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by CustomBitz
 A collection of several fantasy coins in various shapes and sizes. All have a vaguely chinese themed "hollow coin" design. If you'd be interested in a custom set, feel free to message me!
 
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by direwolf
The Sleipner class were made up of six small destroyers of Norwegian origin. During the invasion of Norway, one was destroyed, two were captured by the Germans, two were still being built and one escaped to Britain. Four of them ended up serving in the German Navy. (Note: You may need a razor or knife to carefully remove the sprue from the ship models)
 
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by TOPO
This is the miniature for the DX9 Storm Trooper Transport. If you want the stats, cards and dials for playing you can find them in Board Game Geek and soon in my homepage too.
 
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by Sylook
A d100 Spinner based on the ''d1000 Spinner'' design http://www.shapeways.com/model/159641/__d1000_spinner___limited_collectors_edition.html?gid=ug46856

WARNING! The d100 will be printed with (3) three different parts, attached to each other. These will have to be cut, assembled and the top handle glued to the axis, if needed. Depending on the material you print, you may have to treat with sandpaper, remove any excess material and possibly add a lubricant to the contact points of the spinner axis.
 
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by snowfox01
The only F-108 available in 6mm scale. Easy-to-finish, lightweight model ideal for both wargaming and the aircraft collector. The Rapier was conceived as a long-range, Mach 3-plus interceptor. Although never built, Air Defense Command originally wanted almost 500 to defend the United States. North American Aviation proposed adopting it as an escort to the B-70 Valkyrie bomber.
 
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by snowfox01
The only Su-30 available in 6mm scale. Easy-to-finish model ideal for both wargaming and the aircraft collector. The Flanker-C is a supermaneuverable, multi-role fighter capable of ten-hour, all-weather, air-to-air and air-to-surface deep-interdiction missions. Over 350 are in service with Russia, China, and other countries.
 
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by stannum
Dice box that also doubles as dice tower, so dice thrown thru the top opening will bounce randomly and exit via the bottom opening.

Just align the holes to use as dice tower thanks to its double Y-shaped internal bouncers or rotate the inner "jail" 180 degrees to close and use as box. A tiny padlock (not included) can be used to keep the box closed.
 
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by ArbronImagineering
 
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by WelshDesigns
This is a set of 10 poker chips all the same design. It's priced better per piece than getting them as singles because of the up front design costs of a co-creator model.
 
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by TOPO
This is the miniature for the DX9 Storm Trooper Transport. If you want the stats, cards and dials for playing you can find them in Board Game Geek and soon in my homepage too.
 
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by snowfox01
1/285th Scale Futuristic Gen-6 Fighter
 
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by direwolf
This was the first full production U-Boat for the Germans. The prototype for the class was the Finnish submarine, Vesikko. The Type II U-Boat was a coastal submarine that saw a lot of use early in the war, but served more in a training role as newer, longer ranged U-boats became available. They also played an important role in fighting the Russians in the Black Sea. (Note: You may need a razor or knife to carefully remove the sprue from the models)
 
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by JACANT
These pieces have been redesigned, as seen on the close up picture, to make them more affordable to buy the set of one side. You could order the other side in a contrasting colour, or dye the pieces yourself.
This has been done to save on the start up costs, and also by having a revised wall thickness, plus the amount of detail has been reduced to keep the total of 'triangles' to under 1,000,000.
All the pieces were designed with the smallest wall thickness available which is the WSF. Most of the piece is 1.08mm but were the indentations are the wall thickness is reduced to .7mm.
The head of the Knight is solid.
My original idea was to have the top of the pieces made smooth and polished, while the base is left with a textured finish.

 
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