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Snake Ogre Cannons

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Publication date 2024-03-04 at 15:19
Design number 1832997

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The Snake Ogres are a tribe of powerful, and more importantly hungry warriors, striking out across the world of old in search of the legendary "farmers" they've heard tell of! Seen due to poor understanding as individuals who can pull food from the very ground, their quest is to recruit them to their tribes!... Unfortunately, believing them to be powerful warriors and assumed to be permanently on the battlefield, they never actually find any.

Most of the Snake Ogres become warriors as teenagers and stay there. But the tribe isn't oblivious to the advantages of ranged weapons, and some of the more level headed and responsible members that make it through to adulthood but are not otherwise promoted become cannon crew. "Crew" is a strong word as the cannons are employed more as gigantic muskets! While less responsive compared to the guns or bows of the other races, these cannons strike with considerable power and are often used to fend off the monsters or cavalry of other races!

"Alright girls, listen up! Today, is the first day of cannon training and I got four big rules for ya! Rule one! If you don't already know otherwise, assume it's loaded! Rule two, NEVER look down the barrel if it's loaded! At best, you'll get conked in the head by a loose ball! Worst, ask ol' Valia why she's got a chunk missing from her tail! Rule three, do NOT load Gnawbeetle eggs into the gun! Yes I know they're the perfect size and the splatter is very impressive but I don't need to explain what will happen if our resident giant catches you using her beetle's eggs! And rule four, if they've gotten to close range, your cannon just became your club!"

Comes on a 40x40mm base, and has four poses, not pre-supported. Make sure to support the bases well or they'll kind of collapse a bit. I recommend tilting them back 45 degrees and keep an eye on the supports. The face/head under the helmet is not my design but they were up for open use and I'd credit them but can't find them-if anyone can, let me know and I'll update this. Space Marine and Chainrasp for scale, not included.

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Should work on most 3d resin printers, see advice above

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