FAQS
Not at this time. My business model revolves entirely around making digital models that you print and build yourself.
Typically, you will receive all of the STLs required for the prop, a Makers Handbook / Build Guide, and some rendered reference images to help with the build and painting.
If you ordered via the website, you should receive an email with your download link in it. Be sure to check your spam folder if you can’t see it. This will lead you to a zip file with everything you need. If you can’t find the email, get in contact and I’ll help you out.
If you ordered via Etsy, you will also get an email with a download link in it, but also you should be able to find the download in the Purchases section of Etsy.
Orders are delivered instantly via email. There is never any postage involved as I don’t sell physical models.
Unfortunately, due to the instant delivery of the product, refunds are not accepted under any circumstances. This is standard policy for digital media such as purchasing a song.
Occasionally. If you have something you’re interested in seeing made, get in contact
Props made after mid 2021 all include detailed Makers Handbooks with instructions on how to make the prop, and any other tips I feel might help with the build.
Props made before this time sometimes have a single page Build Guide, and sometimes have nothing, usually depending on the complexity for the build.
Most importantly though I try to make all of my builds as simple and as clear as possible on how to construct them.
No. There are way too many printers and set-ups for me to provide this.
If you have purchased a prop from the website or Etsy, then no; they are provided for Personal Use only distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
If you’d like to sell my props, you can join my Patreon for just $10 a month which grants you a commercial license as well as giving you access to every single one of my props.
Authorised sellers are members who are subscribed to my Patreon and who have requested to be on the list. I also send them builds when I get requests.
If you’d like to be included you need to ensure you’re subscribed, and then send me a request which includes your brand name, shop URL, and a logo.
It really depends on the model. Some smaller ones favour resin printers, where as larger ones favour large-bed FDM printers.
Listings on the website state the “Recommended Printer Sizes”, so you can check there, or get in contact and ask.
You can contact any of the listed Authorised Sellers, or come and ask on my Discord if someone is able to print it for you.
Otherwise, you can purchase the files and send them to a local or online 3D printing service to have them printed for you; as long as they’re only for personal use.