3d printed gunpla
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A Gundam SD Kit plated up for 3d-printing. 10-parts, all friction-fit for easy Assembly. Build the hips and legs first, assemble the Torso onto the hips, then finally slot on the arms and head to complete the model! This object was made in...
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A Gundam SD Kit plated up for 3d-printing. 10-parts, all friction-fit for easy Assembly. Build the hips and legs first, assemble the Torso onto the hips, then finally slot on the arms and head to complete the model! This object was made in...
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This is a reimagined version of the Thingiverse project #2252970. ...The design has been segmented into four distinct parts, making it easier to print. Excessive material has been trimmed away to optimize both printing time and material usage.
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Cleaned up and re-meshed the parts to be cleaner in terms of topology, removed writing (to reduce print time), adjusted mesh slightly. Yes, print time is long - these are big pieces. NOTE: The two "back" pieces you need to rotate to face...
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Once you're well-versed in the concept, I suggest exploring the PowerPoint presentation titled "Printed_Wifi.pps" and reading the research paper called "3D_Printing_Wireless_Connected_Objects.pdf", both of which are included in this file set. ...
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A Gundam SD Kit plated up for3d-printing 10-parts, all friction-fit for easy Assembly. Build the hips and legs first, assrmble the Torso onto the hips, then finally slot on the arms and head to complete the model! This object was made in Tinkercad....
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A Gundam SD Kit plated up for3d-printing 10-parts, all friction-fit for easy Assembly. Build the hips and legs first, assrmble the Torso onto the hips, then finally slot on the arms and head to complete the model! This object was made in...
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... raisers are designed to work with Action Base 4/Action Base 5. ...You will need to print both the male and female files for each raiser. Doing so saves filament by avoiding the need for supports. ...No glue needed, the parts should just snap together.
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... itself and orientation: if it is laying flat the peg holes will come out a bit more accurate but there is a lot of support material to dig out. Printing it standing will mean less no support inside but the peg holes might be a little miss shaped.
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Creating a 3D PRINTED STAINED GLASSComponents Used: only 3d printer