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Divine Herald shoulder pads "Fummelfinger" edition

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  • Divine Heralds.zip
    • Divine Heralds Indomitus Terminator .stl
    • Divine Heralds MK2 trim.stl
    • Divine Heralds MK2.stl
    • Divine Heralds MK3.stl
    • Divine Heralds MK4 trim.stl
    • Divine Heralds MK4.stl
    • Divine Heralds MK5 trim.stl
    • Divine Heralds MK5.stl
    • Divine Heralds MK6 trim.stl
    • Divine Heralds MK6.stl
    • Divine Heralds MK7 trim.stl
    • Divine Heralds MK7.stl

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Last update 2023-07-11 at 16:55
Publication date 2023-07-07 at 11:38
Design number 1311330

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First of all I want to thank Fummelfinger for the permission to use his files as a base for this pack. Make sure to check him out! I also want to thank my buddy for creating my own badge as a 3d object.

This is the first of chapter oriented shoulder pad set I will release. It contains my own homebrew symbol of the Space Marine chapter "Divine Heralds". A flat version of the symbol is added. Maybe you want to use it for your own homebrew/kitbash, so feel free!

Included are all armour marks as well as a full set of custom made trim versions. Of course, the pads can certainly be used for other armor sets as well. However, it could be that they need to be rescaled. The given scales for the armors of Fummelfinger are:

100% Youth scale

95% Primaris scale

90% HH2.0/Nu scale

83% oldschool/classic scale

If you don't like the spacing of the badges, you should be able to adjust the depth in 3D Builder or similar programs.

I haven't printed all the pads myself yet but they have all been checked for errors in 3D Builder and have worked flawlessly so far. I would also like to point out that the files are NOT supported in the current version. Maybe they will be supported in the future, but I can't promise that at the moment. Slight angled and light / medium autosupports should actually be sufficient.

13/07/2023 : UPDATE 1 -> added trim shoulder pad versions for all variants except MK III

Stay tuned for more stuff!

Here you can find the great sets for I used from Fummelfinger:
https://cults3d.com/en/users/Fummelfinger/creations

3D printing settings

The shoulder pads shown were created with 0.03 layer height using a resist printer. I would recommend similar settings for equivalent results

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