>>11013997>you'll need filament or resin in many different colors, Easy and already a built in future in some printers since people are using it as a way to print all kinds of multicolored things. Even resin comes in a variety of colors, and while its take time to swap colors its easier than a job.
>will need 3D models to be hyper accurate for tolerances to be just right, Easy to do, once I learned how to accurately print I have been printing out hundreds of space marines, tyranids, and diorama parts for my GIJoes. On top of that you have various grades and strengths of resin as well.
I have a few sets of gear for 1/12 figures I printed with flex resin, while my diorama pieces use a stronger resin, and my miniatures use standard resin.
>and will need to print and clean up each brick.Easy to do as well. I have a uv lamp and agitator bath that does it pretty fast.
Printing takes time to learn but once you learn it's a pretty neat way to add to toy collection since you can use it in a host of ways. Painting is easy, only standard resin is "brittle", and you need to set up a venting system as you would for many production machines since its not a toy itself but you can make dope toys out of it.
Lego would be easy if you know what you're doing. But the average buyfag wont learn how to do it and just be a cunt on /tg/ or in game shops.