The summary of ‘There's WAY more than 10 Grey Knights in this box’

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The video showcases how 3D printed bits can enhance the Grey Knights Strike Squad box, particularly using the Silver Wardens Nemestrike Marines STL pack by DMG Minis. The content creator demonstrates assembly techniques, rescaling resin parts, and modifying plastic bits to create additional miniatures. By incorporating these methods, one can expand the utility of a single box to create up to 34 Grey Knights. The video ends by hinting at a remastered Nemestrike Marines kit by DMG Minis to be launched soon, prompting viewers to join the Patreon for updates.

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In this segment of the video, the content creator demonstrates how to maximize the use of the Grey Knights Strike Squad box by incorporating 3D printed bits. They discuss the Silver Wardens Nemestrike Marines STL pack by DMG Minis, emphasizing its versatility in replacing missing parts from the Games Workshop box. The content creator provides information on where to find these 3D sculpts. They start by assembling one miniature with plastic parts and plan to utilize all the bits in the box for various weapon loadouts. The process involves meticulous cleaning and sorting of the plastic components for assembly.

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In this segment of the video, the creator compared test prints of Nemastrike Marines with Games Workshop (GW) models. They used Lys files provided by DMG Minis to rescale the parts for compatibility. Rescaled resin parts were found to be highly compatible with GW bits. The resin parts were printed on an Anycubic Photon X, appearing even sharper than plastic bits. Some modifications were needed for Nema Strike arms to fit GW parts. The creator struggled with assembling two-handed weapons due to arm combinations not lining up perfectly.

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In this part of the video, the creator discusses how they modified plastic bits to create additional miniatures using proxy bits and 3D printing. They were able to make an additional 24 miniatures, totaling 34 Grey Knights, by using modified two-handed weapons and printed bits. The creator highlighted the specific breakdown of the printed bits used, including heads, torsos, legs, power packs, shoulder pads, arms, and storm bolter magazines. They emphasized the satisfaction of utilizing these techniques to maximize the miniatures from a single box. The segment concludes with the creator mentioning priming the miniatures and seeking feedback on using 3D printing to extend the utility of miniature boxes further.

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In this segment of the video, the main points are discussing a remastered Nemestrike Marines kit by DMG Minis that will be released next month. Viewers are encouraged to join the Patreon for August to stay updated. The speaker expresses excitement about the upcoming release and thanks the audience for watching.

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