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This is a basic display base for the various Dr Who Dalek models found on this site.By default the base is 4" X 4" so, scale as needed in your slicer.
cgtrader
A 3d renditioin of the character 'Dalek' from Dr.Who. Modeled in Houdini and Maya, exported as OBJ. Compatible in both programs. Hard surface/box modeling. ...Can be animated, Modeled in sepperate parts (Head, Body, Eye, Arms).
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Latest version of my Dalek model scaled and positioned to fit on a Z18. Prints with no supports. Weapons snap in. ...Estimated print time at standard res is 98 hours!
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Featuring a minimalist and contemporary design, the Dalek Soap Dispenser offers easy one-handed operation. ...Its 400 ml capacity bottle can be conveniently filled via its removable dispenser head; for more project details, visit...
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Mauser 98k sniper rifle, with a Dalek eye stalk as it's scope. ... This model is sized for a lego minifigure, but can be used for a 28mm scale miniatures.
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Dalek Paradigm Doctor Who The main Body was a reation of @InnovationByLayers : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:15362 You will find 4 files : - the main body remix - the head - the arm - the weapon
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I've been glued to my TV screen binge-watching Dr Who and thought, "Why not give modeling a Dalek a shot?" The intricate symmetry of its geometry really sparked my creativity, making for an entertaining little project.
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The Dalek's eye stalk base design allows for simple dome electronics accessibility. ...It features a keyed lock mechanism where the eye stalk is inserted and turned to securely fasten it in place.
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The diminutive Dalek measures approximately one and three-quarters centimeters across at its narrowest point. ...Its compact, rounded frame now rests easily within a hole measuring sixteen millimeters in diameter.
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... effect, adding realism to your costume. For optimal comfort and secure fit, print the eyepiece within the 42-50mm size range. The shorter version is designed specifically for use with latex, replicating the Dalek puppets' blended mode appearance.
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This is the Mark 1 version of the TV Dalek seen throughout the 60's To avoid repetition, I've only uploaded the body. The head and limbs from my Mk3 Dalek can be used with the Mk1. It's modelled in 38mm (1:48) scale compatible with Warlord's Doctor...
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This little Dalek is a scaled-down version of the iconic Doctor Who robot, carefully crafted to withstand the rigors of a three-year-old's energetic playtime. I aimed to create a design that could be printed quickly, using PLA material, without...
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Heading out to the Dr Who Festival in Sydney this weekend - so I won't be able to waste an excessive amount of time making this Dalek Egg Cup :-)\nAs printing the top/circle part didn't work well, I just glued the circle to the top with...
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... wearing it. To assemble, glue the circle onto the sphere and on the end without a hole, drill or poke one in. Then insert a rod into that end. Next, place the Dalek eye discs, which I'll share after this post. ...Hopefully, you'll enjoy making it!
cults3d
This is the Mark 1 version of the TV Dalek seen throughout the 60's To avoid repetition, I've only uploaded the body. The head and limbs from my Mk3 Dalek can be used with the Mk1. It's modelled in 38mm (1:48) scale compatible with Warlord's Doctor...
grabcad
Here is my interpretation of an early Shawcraft TV Dalek design, based on dimensions found online. The rest of the model was crafted from scratch. Interestingly, I had no prior knowledge of Daleks when creating it. ...My neighbor plans to construct a...
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I scaled down my Full Size Dalek parts to create a Motorized Dalek that will follow me at the next Comic-Con in Santa Fe. This print requires 3/4 Spool or less, depending on your infill settings. The RC Parts came from my son's old RC Car that he...
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I took matters into my own hands since the Internet wasn't asking for this, but I'm answering anyway.\r\nA print-in-place beer stein shaped like a Dalek was exactly what I needed to do after printing my girlfriend a weeping angel - she's a huge...
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This is the 1960's movie version of the Dalek. It has the larger bumper and ears and the claw hand instead of the plunger. It's modelled in 38mm (1:48) scale compatible with Warlord's Doctor Who range or Star Wars Legion. ... To make it a more common...
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My "Dalek" Pot Holder. This Design Comes in Two Variations: One with a Hole in the Base and Another Without. ... The Model Itself Is a Decent Size for a Planter, But Feel Free to Scale It Up or Down to Suit Your Needs.
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I have completed the construction of a Dalek Eye, integrating a modified disc with a mounting pipe. This design allows for the placement of blue LEDs or RGB LEDs within the eye itself. ...A clear lens will be used as the final component.
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Back in 2005, humans created a brand-new series of Daleks without relying on those modern 3D printing machines. Now, it seems like they can print almost anything. ...So here's another enthusiast's version of the gadgets that fit at the base of the gun...
grabcad
... students designed and built a firefighting robot. ...The innovative robot featured 3D printed parts and was styled after a Dalek from Doctor Who. ...Asa Eckert-Erdheim and Rachel Sirkin were part of the team that brought this unique project to life.
cults3d
This is the 1960's movie version of the Dalek. It has the larger bumper and ears and the claw hand instead of the plunger. It's modelled in 38mm (1:48) scale compatible with Warlord's Doctor Who range or Star Wars Legion. ...To make it a more common...
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I experimented with my revised chibi Dalek design, aiming for a more elongated build. Ditching the ring-based support system, I opted to integrate thin layers as structural reinforcement instead. The result: flawless prints sans supports. My latest...
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This is a crude attempt to replicate the Dalek's Trays seen in the first Cushing movie. The tray is attached to the claw. Perfect for feeding prisoners or for a lovely meal to admire lava lamps. ... NOTE I have not tested this personally however it...
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Here's a thing to keep your cosplay game strong - a Dalek eye prop that's sure to impress! Hold it up high and admire its sleek design, perfect for showing off your love of Doctor Who. ...Get ready to take your costume to the next level with this...
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This Blender-made Dalek model hails from a timeless Doctor Who series. While some may argue its continuous nature impacts quality, the show's Russell T Davies era was particularly enjoyable. Feel free to utilize this model in your fan art and videos!...
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You can build a life-size replica of the Dalek gun from Doctor Who by combining two pieces - the rear part from the 2005 design and the front part which is already on hand. ...All you need now are five millimeter rods and a twenty-two millimeter tube to...
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... RGB fans. Doctor Who Dalek fan cover, for use with RGB fans. ... IMPORTANT NOTE: This fan cover covers quite a lot of area of the fan, its is meant for decorative purposes, I recommend using small spacers behind the fan to allow more air flow.