• Released on Jan. 1, 2022

    $6.99

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    $3.99

  • MSRP $10.00

    Released on Jan. 1, 2022

    $9.00

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    $10.99

  • The Savage Automaton is yet another machine of madness for your tabletop games. This model is printed out as a multipart kit with pre-supported parts and lychee files for easy adjustment of the supported files. The model is approximately 215 mm tall, making in an enormous lord of war. I hope you enjoy this model and check out the future releases at www.patreon.com/leesedrenfort

    Files come in Lychee supported files noted a .lys. Supported stl files are noted with the supported word at the end of the file name. All other files are unsupported. If you use another slicer other than Lychee, please note that the larger parts are hollowed and that you will have to use your software's hole tools to make appropriate drain holes for the models in order for the resin to escape. I highly recommend the use of the Lychee slicer software. Even the free version will open the .lys files and works very well. I have included Hollowed versions of the 3 large body parts for use in other slicer programs, but I do not guarantee their use in other programs, these parts have only been provided for your convenience.

    Released on Jan. 1, 2022

    $10.00

  • Released on Jan. 1, 2022

    $79.99

  • Released on Jan. 1, 2022

    $3.99

  • The Space Colonists Green Cruiser in 1/3000 scale is a main attack cruiser with great mobile mecha support. With three twin main cannons, space for 4 mecha in the rear bay, and space for 2 more in the forward escape shuttle, this cruiser comes ready to battle. While you are free to rescale as you see fit, I've also included presupported versions at the aforementioned scales. Happy printing!

    Notes:
    The Green Cruiser comes in a few assembly options - namely, assembled or disassembled. The main hull comes with a half circle peg that fits the small ship base from space Armada based games (which clips off easily). At 1/3000 scale, I can fit 3 assembled ships on my original Mars 1, and if you increase the size to 1/1700 it will still fit in a Mars 1, so happy printing!

    Released on Jan. 1, 2022

    $10.00

  • A series of bits to convert your popular 28-32mm Science Fiction powered armored infantry to Grunt Mecha and a Commander Grunt Mecha. This set comes with replacement spikey shoulders, a replacement heads, and a shoulder shield. All of these bits fit traditional and newer, bigger powered armored infantry. All parts come pre-supported.

    Released on Jan. 1, 2022

    $5.00

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    $4.00

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    $4.00

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    $4.00

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    $7.00

  • presupported, multipart modular battle tank kit. many weapons and gear to choose from!

    MSRP $12.75

    Released on Jan. 1, 2022

    $12.75

  • The XR71 Xiphiidae Commander is set to lead the drone forces of your Drone Hives army!

    This kit currently contains:

    2 Head Options
    Body
    Flight Stand
    Advanced Targeting System
    Multi Tracker
    Early Warning Override
    Shield Generator
    Fusion Blaster
    Airbursting Frag Launcher
    Plasma Rifle
    Flamer
    Cyclonic Ion Blaster
    Burstcannon
    2 mounting options for Missile Pods

    Note:
    This kit will be added to in the near future with additional Support Systems and options for an Iridium version.

    Released on Jan. 1, 2022

    $7.50

  • What was the Greater Good you ask? A mysterious message was received before these drones began decending. They hold the answer, but do you want to receive it?

    Files come fully PRESUPPORTED and test printed. I include the unsupported versions, supported STL versions, and the Lychee scene files so that you can modify, scale, or add/delete the supported files.

    Options included:

    • 10 Tops
    • 4 Bottoms
    • 4 Fins
    • Pulse Rifle (with and without Markerlight)
    • Pulse Carbine (with and without Markerlight)
    • Gun Drone
    • Protector Drone
    • Shield Drone
    • Turret (SMS and Missile Launcher)
    • 3 Flight Stands (low, mid, high)

    Released on Jan. 1, 2022

    $12.50

  • In the galaxy's younger days, there was a perfect and harmonious balance of terrifying war between scornful and furious star empires. Occasionally empires fell and were replaced by new ones, and on every once in a while, one empire won out over all the rest, only to stagnate and decay from prosperity and decadence. But only once was the entire galaxy threatened outright: the arrival of the Hexan.

    The Hexan were six crystalline extragalactic divines so large that other planets orbited around them. Clad in riches from the plunder of the previous galaxy, they waged a grueling war on the Milky Way the likes of which the petty galactic denizens had never seen. Whole planets were vaporized for their resources in a blink, black holes were spontaneously summoned to crush huge star fleets into nothing, and stars were snuffed out for their energy, causing their orbiting planets to spiral out into the galaxy like planetary shrapnel. When it became clear that the Hexan were the greatest threat the galaxy had ever seen, for the first time in galactic history, the empires of the galaxy united for one terrible purpose. Democratic republics walked side-by-side with slave nations, hereditary monarchies joined forces with collectivist communes, and voracious devouring insectoid swarms signed peace accords with flesh-and-blood mammals that had previously been considered their food.

    In a terrifying conflict that lasted millions of years, the Hexan were eventually defeated. Their bodies were shoved to a remote and unpopulated sector of the galaxy, and they broke apart into the asteroid belt that came to be known as the Miles of Prosperity. Almost immediately, the empires of the galaxy went back to their squabbling, and the legacy of the Hexan, terrifying as it was, was soon forgotten.

    Thousands of years later, the Makers, a galactic empire that had grown mighty off the backs of the Hexan War, found the Miles during routine exploration, and left on there to exploit its riches a race of mining droids that would be come to be known as the mighty Star Pharaohs.

    The Gestalt Hexan is not even a member of the Hexan at all. When the Hexcite was scattered across the galaxy after the Hexan War, it formed a weak network among fragments even millions of light-years apart. From this network emerged a consciousness greater than the sum of all its scattered parts, the Gestalt Hexan. This network brings wisdom to the Star Pharaohs from all across the galaxy - bringing news and understanding of alien culture, technology, and more importantly, the Hexcite deposits across the galaxy. Thanks to the insight of the Gestalt Hexan network, the Star Pharaohs never go into battle without knowing more about their enemies than they know about themselves.

    Released on Dec. 31, 2021

    $4.99

  • Released on Dec. 25, 2021

    $0.00

  • In the galaxy's younger days, there was a perfect and harmonious balance of terrifying war between scornful and furious star empires. Occasionally empires fell and were replaced by new ones, and on the rare occasion, one empire won out over all the rest, only to stagnate and decay from prosperity and decadence. But only once was the entire galaxy threatened outright: the arrival of the Hexan. 

    The Hexan were six crystalline extragalactic divines so large that other planets orbited around them. Clad in riches from the plunder of the previous galaxy, they waged a grueling war on the Milky Way the likes of which the petty galactic denizens had never seen. Whole planets were vaporized for their resources in a blink, black holes were spontaneously summoned to crush huge star fleets into nothing, and stars were snuffed out for their energy, causing their orbiting planets to spiral out into the galaxy like planetary shrapnel. When it became clear that the Hexan were the greatest threat the galaxy had ever seen, for the first time in galactic history, the empires of the galaxy united for one terrible purpose. Democratic republics walked side-by-side with slave nations, hereditary monarchies joined forces with collectivist communes, and voracious devouring insectoid swarms joined forces with flesh-and-blood mammals that had once been considered their food.

    In a terrifying conflict that lasted millions of years, the Hexan were eventually defeated. Their bodies were shoved to a remote and unpopulated sector of the galaxy, and they broke apart into the asteroid belt that came to be known as the Miles of Prosperity. Almost immediately, the empires of the galaxy went back to their squabbling, and the legacy of the Hexan, terrifying as it was, was soon forgotten.

    Thousands of years later, the Makers, a galactic empire that had grown mighty off the backs of the Hexan War, found the Miles during routine exploration, and left on there to exploit its riches a race of mining droids that would be come to be known as the mighty Star Pharaohs. 

    The Dream Walker was the first of the Hexan to meet the Star Pharaohs, when they were mindless drones. Coming to them in a dream as they charged in their stations, he whispered instructions quietly for years and years, until one day he guided them to the first vein of Hexcite. The rest is galactic history.

    Released on Dec. 19, 2021

    $4.99

  • Nice can of fish to defeat your enemies. No weapons included for now. Keep an eye out for future releases for weapons.

    Released on Dec. 13, 2021

    $8.00

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