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MK2 Ork Great Gargant Proxy Model for Epic 40k / Adaptus Titanicus

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  • 60mm base.stl
  • 80mm base.stl
  • Body 1 peice.stl
  • Body Mid.stl
  • Body lower.stl
  • Body top.stl
  • Death cannon repaired.stl
  • Gatling cannon 2020.stl
  • Gork head.stl
  • Gut Buster.stl
  • Left Foot foot.stl
  • Lifta Dropper.stl
  • Mork head.stl
  • Right foot.stl
  • Shoulder Observation turret.stl
  • Shoulder skorcha turret.stl
  • Shoulder turret A.stl
  • Shoulder turret B.stl
  • Sliced for resin.ZIP
  • Spiked shoulder .stl
  • Test assembly great gargant.stl
  • battlecannon head.stl
  • gut buster short.stl
  • rear platform.stl
  • ripper fist.stl
  • snapper.stl
  • square shoulder .stl
  • super gut buster.stl

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Last update 2020-01-17 at 00:26
Publication date 2020-01-15 at 19:05
Design number 98599

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3D model description

This is a much upgraded version of my original gargant that was inspired by the original Kev Adams 1990's era gargant with the rounded belly and arm and shoulder weapons.

I've added a lot of small details to the original and also run the files though an STL repair and provide a version of each part with resin supports

This download includes: all the body parts, feet, 3 different heads, 4 different shoulder weapon options, 4 different arms and 4 belly weapon options

Some of the notable changes I made to the original design was the placement of the feed, rather than underneath they are to either side of the body, Another change was how I mounted the Buzz saw, I wanted it to look like it had a greater range of movement the 3d change was to the belly gun mount the original left huge holes in the belly that could be seen through during games, so I have added a big mantlet that I think gives the gargant a more solid look.
Also a minor tweak i widened the balcony on the back so now you can add infantry models there, but if you intend to do this do it before gluing the top body to the mid body.

With the modificatiosn its a little wider than the old model, and best mounted on a games workshop 80mm or reaper miniatures 75mm base. I have included a simple printable base id you don't have either of these sizes to hand

theoreticly you could scale this up for Titanicus, you would need to print at about 150%, priniting full size for 40k may be 2 difficult unless you cut up the hull parts or happen to have a huge print bed

3D printing settings

I printed this on an elegoo mars using the default setting and got very satisfactory results. I may have over supported some parts but I prefer to many supports to too few.

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