lego bionicle toa mata 3d models
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Lewa is a skilled warrior and one of the six Toa Mata, tasked with defending the island of Mata Nui from evil forces.
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This is all the pieces of the basic Toa Mata build for most Toa. I used the Tahu parts list to compile this. Extra parts may need to be printed for other Toa. ...Great for upscaling 200% to make big Bionicles!
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if you guys wanna redo the bionicle stars figures then feel free to use this model as you please, and if you like feel free to fix it up if you want.
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These are the iconic models from Ghostware's hit game, Bionicle: Legend of Mata Nui. ...Brought to life by the generous efforts of Twitter user @Vahkiti, these designs have been carefully transformed into STL files, now ready for your 3D printing...
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... I don't have access to the other pre-alpha models. These models come from Ghostware's Bionicle: Legend of Mata Nui game, where they were uploaded by @Vahkiti on Twitter. ...I've converted them into .stl files for your 3D printing enjoyment.
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The following 3D models originate from "Bionicle: The Game", initially shared by fattermadigan via the BioMedia Project. ...I successfully transformed these files from their native .3ds format into the more versatile .stl format.
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A set of Toa Mata miniatures for your Quest for Makuta Tabletop Game. The models are ripped directly from the PS2 Bionicle game thanks to fattermadigan on the BioMedia project and given pose, weapons and bases by XSpiroid. I have since cleaned up...
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Toa Mata Foot (2001) The Toa Mata Foot is utilized in various Bionicle sets. This information is exported in millimeters. ... Note: The LEGO Group owns the trademark for LEGO, a brand that does not support or approve of this content.
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If you feel like your game is missing a certain je ne sais quoi, or if you're craving a "childhood-extravaganza" that doesn't involve illicit substances, then look no further. I've made some tweaks to a couple of models and all I can say is thank you...
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Edited the original mask. I divided it into two halves, and made two versions of the mask out of them. I haven't printed these models yet, so I'll be glad to see your models in the "makes" section! Good printing! ...:)
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The original design for the Toa Mata Body debuted in 2001 and served as the torso for all Toa figures through 2003. Artists enjoyed drawing this part due to its numerous tiny details. This model was exported in millimeters. ... LEGO is a registered...
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The versatile Toa Mata Weapon Arm, introduced in 2001, served as the go-to accessory for all Toa from the initial set, except for Pohatu who defied convention by choosing to be different. This iconic arm was exported with meticulous precision,...
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Toa Mata Hand (1999) The Toa's original hand design was incredibly wide and had an unusual pivot point at the wrist. Two very long fingers that didn't bend were also part of the initial design, and when they held something, the entire hand would...
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Toa Mata Leg (2001) This part serves multiple sets as leg and arm. It can bend 145 degrees. Exported measurements are in millimeters. ... The LEGO trademark belongs to the LEGO Group, a company that does not support, authenticate, or approve this page.
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Toa Mata Bent Arm (2001) This arm comes from multiple sets and features a distinctive bent design at 100 degrees. Measurements are provided in millimeters. ... The LEGO Group holds trademarks for its name, but it is not affiliated with this webpage.
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Toa Mata Eyes (2001) Once you click these parts into place, it's a hassle getting them to come back off again. You have to wonder why the LEGO company didn't want us to swap out the eyes so easily. I suggest printing this in transparent material if...
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Toa Mata Head (2001) I'm captivated by the design of this piece. It masterfully fuses the concepts of a cutting-edge robot with an ancient stone-carved relic and an organic bone skull. Drawing it was frustrating as heck due to numerous random angles,...
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Busts of the Toa Mata made with Bricklink Studio and 3D Builder. I only tested Kopaka at this point. ... I would also recommend to print these at a larger scale.
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Just adding a few missing pieces to the wonderful community effort, and collating them into one thingiverse - to create the posable toa mata as I'd imagined them as a kid. In particular: * Created articulated arm/leg * Created articulated weapon...
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Split the Mata body to make it easier to print in two pieces and then glue together