If you missed this very cool 4 Assassin Miniatures bundle set by HeresyLab, it’s back, and for a price that is very nice.
It is a great time to own a 3D printer in the hobby. If you love Assassin operatives but want dynamic alternatives to the ones on the market for under half the price, don’t miss this!
At $15 each normally, it’s like buying 3 and getting one free!
This is a bundle set of Four Heresylab Kickstarter stretch goal versions of their Heresy Girl Assassins, at a discounted price (basically buy 3 models get the fourth for FREE).
Jeezra
Entrophy
Subverter
Auditor
They make very dynamic alternatives to the ones on the market for under half of the price! These miniatures are printed to a 25-micron standard using high quality cured resin.
They are scaled to fit on a 32mm base, and come unpainted.
We just finished our first test prints and they are looking super crisp. all four are about 60 ml of resin and takes roughly 1 Anycubic Photon sized printing plates about 6 total hours to produce.
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