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As expected, monster’s armoured skin that looks like an extraterrestrial exoskeleton is devoid of defined scales but is covered in all kinds of distinct stony outgrowths. Godzilla’s deadly foe for 3D printing also has long forked tail and large...
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In order to conceal the places where the assembly parts of the model must be connected, the predator figurine was cut along the contour of its armour seams, the kneeling Xenomorph was cut along the anatomic folds of its exoskeleton, while the Bone...
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Moreover, in order to conceal places where assembly parts of the model must be connected, the figurine was cut along the contour of Ciri armour seams. For you to achieve the cleanest result possible such smaller parts as figurine’s gloves, boots,...
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“The hulking monstrosity on the ground” is most known for its nearly indestructible Kaiser Blades - two pairs of scythes that easily slice through most even armour-clad substances. Ultralisks possess extremely thick carapace and it even may seem that...
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3D printing Artanis wears his classic Protoss armour that is equipped with distinctive backplate and enlarged shoulder pads that bring out the high status of the templar. His psi blades are ready to negate any attackers and the determined pose of the...
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The armour kept in readiness, the hair swaying in the breeze and eyes fixed on goal - the brave Diane stands unwavering, ready to come to the rescue of those in need. A member of the Justice League, Wonder Woman embodies all those abilities a real...
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figurines’ heads, ears, mohawks, elements of body armour, chainsaw, candies, skateboard, etc. are provided as separate parts. All the assembly parts of the FFF/FDM 1.0 versions of the figurines come in STL files in recommended positions that were...
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The 3D printing Natasha Romanoff wears her typical combat uniform that seems to have been reinforced with some armoured padding for extra protection of her knees, shoulders, and elbows. Our contributing 3D artist succeeded at maintaining the...
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Dangerous and beautiful, the Queen of Blades for 3D printing has an armoured carapace, claws and dreadlock-like antennae instead of hair. On her back, the deadly queen carries a pair of spiky skeletal wings that she skillfully uses as weapons against...
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In order to conceal the places where the assembly parts of the model connect, the figurine was cut along the contour of the Warrior's armour. For you to achieve the cleanest 3D printed result, the figurine’s head, torso, lower body, shield, blade,...
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As expected, the 3D printing brute is heavily armoured with one of the spaulders even having a large and dangerous spike on it. You should also take a closer look at the 3D printing Orc’s cool hairstyle with its mohawk followed by many tiny decorated...
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And the author of the 3D printing figurine would have never depicted the Franken-Castle without one so created the fighter wearing a body armour vest with a painted skull on it! It took the 3D artist 240 hours in total to create a figurine for all...
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Shielded with heavy armour cladding, the Walker 3D printing model distinguishes by its spectacular level of detail of both the exterior and interior elements. The 3D artist made sure to carefully outfit the two-pilot cockpit and the two-storeyed...
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Juggernaut is equipped with top-notch technologies, tremendous firepower, and nearly impenetrable armour that can withstand enemy fire by absorbing it. Hosting up to 300 brave passengers and smaller support vehicles, it makes the unbreakable backbone...
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Any fan of the classic anime series would also appreciate the artist’s approach to the armour details that the Voltron model is equipped with. Thus, a large star design adorns the robot’s belt and Voltron’s trademark chest plate depicts a crown with...
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The theory that support these concept was formulated by Édouard Albert Roche. To make these models, I used the Java software provided by Leahy & Leahy (2015); I made out both topography base vaguely on the descriptions of the book; and finally...
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This is my model of the flying-saucer-shaped cloth creature of the horror-scifi film Nope. The file's names explained: name_1_x.stl is 1 : x. So _1_500 is 1:500 or one in five hundred. <br> <br> I spend part of my time making these models,...