Just ordered my first resin printer. So doing some test modeling for prints. These are three dragons teeth, a metal reinforced one, and two versinos of a simple concrete one, one with dirt/mud up around the base, the other without. They are hollowed out inside and intende to be flipped roughly upside down to print.
Planned to use these in a dioramha I'm making, but they should be good for general wargaming as well. Printer hasn't arrived yet, so haven't tested them myself but based on all my research they should be good to print. Solid single meshes, no angles over 45 degrees, and hollowed out for minimal weight and stress on printing. Again, flip it over just about 180 degrees or so, probably slightly tilted though so the very top isn't truly flat with the plane in a splicer and auto supports will probably be mostly ok, though manually moving a few if they get placed right on damage/details and not the flat surfaces might be good. I'll pass on trying to pre support till I have my own printer to test and confirm those on. Pre scaled for about 28mm scale, but detailed enough you could push them up a bit probably.