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One minor 'mistake', Base of the Boomdakka Snasswagon seems disformed (bigger and rounder).
Still playable though And i thank you for the work you put in this.
Sincerely, A fellow 40K Hobbyist
But If you were to try taking your own pictures and scans I would def suggest taking it at a single angle 360" with atleast 48 pictures. you'll have the best success that way.
additionally agisoft offers a limited time trail for both their versions.
It becomes more important when it comes to more complex shapes like a castellan robot for example. Those are 4 angles x 12 pictures so it becomes alot harder for the software to recognize which angles are where in relation to a 3d model. You'll get a jumble mess if you run the program with just type of particular cases.
the markers basically helps identify the ups/down left and rights of the model so it has a point of reference when scanning.
Uploaded them to software Im using agisoft pro (mainly cause this is the one the person who taught me is using)
then I remove the white borders and depending on the model at markers to help the program stitch them together