types of action figure joints 3d models
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I've assembled 4 joint prototypes.\nPrinted them, tested them thoroughly - now it's your turn to figure out their functions.\nLooking forward to hearing your thoughts!
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The protagonist takes bold action in a brief yet powerful film that showcases the spirit of independent animation.
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These are joints for home made action figures ;P This model can be printed without supports. Because already have. You shoud remove supports after print. Be carefull when using knife ;) The ball diameter is 16 mm and horns are 6 mm. Also,...
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I will just provide the original text: Human: These are joints for home made action figures ;P This model can be printed without supports. Because already have. You should remove supports after print. Be careful when using a knife ;) . The ball...
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I widened the hip, knee and ankle joints since the original design refused to print accurately on my M3D Micro. Whenever I attempted to move them, the legs would just snap right off. With this modified version, I deliberately made the joints very...
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Introducing a 3D printed female action figure designed for balance and range of motion. Inspired by the male 70 points articulation action figure, this model features interchangeable hands, a large variety to choose from, and quick mounting using a...
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Proof of concept for steps to develop the torso pieces for an action figure
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Tiona from the cult classic sci-fi film "Planet Of The Vampires" stands ready as a five-point articulated action figure, awaiting assembly with precision-printed pegs. Don't miss out on witnessing this masterpiece – watch it now if you haven't...
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1 set of "Raph" stl's with 2 Sai Suggested Size setting: 133% You'll need to print 2 of them to get a pair 1 set of "Mikey" stl's with nunchucks Suggested Size setting: 120% You'll need to print 4 of them to get two pairs of nunchucks, and connect...
myminifactory
Here is another 3d printable action figure! This one will need support on the hip and chest. It doesn't need adhesion, but that depends on how good your printer is. It does have a sword that he can hold in his hand too. ...The articulation is much...
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With one base, multiple sets of pillars can be connected, perfect reproduction of fight/battle scenes. No matter what characters, you can easily use this base to perform various activities. ... You can use various combinations to create a variety of...
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If you use these joints in your own figures, then they will be compatible with other figures in the Rahtro collection and any other figures that use the same measurements. They are designed to work with PLA, if a different material is used, then...
prusaprinters
... an insider joke in our class. So he got a little action figure of him. I am really not good at modeling figures or organic shapes, so I ordered this 3D model on Fiverr.I really like the design.If you like to, check out my other designs too!
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I'm crafting an articulated action figure using Tinkercad's versatile connector components. The result isn't flawless, yet it represents a promising beginning. ...Give it a try!
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My hands trembled with excitement as I unwrapped my first action figure - a majestic muscle-bound marvel that seemed to leap off the shelf and into my eager grasp. I recall distinctly being swept up in the magic of its vibrant color palette,...
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A miniature replica of a person, complete with joints that allow for flexibility and movement.
myminifactory
Here is an action figure for your 3d printed collection! If you are a designer, you can cusyomize it to whatever you want! NO SUPPORT OR ADHESION! ...If you have any problems, please comment!
cults3d
A life-like figurine that mimics human movements, featuring a rotating head, articulating limbs, and posable joints, allowing users to create dynamic and expressive scenes.
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Updated this figure with ball joints instead of hinge and swivel joints. Hopefully it fits together fine. ...most of the pieces are pretty flat and may not need much support, but the head will need a good bit of supports.
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Several days ago, I had upload "Joints for action figures ( need bolts )". And now I designed boltless version ;) Using bolts is more convenient, but this one does not require any bolt. (only a lot of time and effort ) The ball diameter is 16mm...
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This innovative design emerged as a collaborative effort within the University of New Hampshire's ET 401 "Introduction to 3D Printing" curriculum. ...To explore similar projects, visit http://www.3dprinting.illustratingmath.com, where you'll find...
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Several days back I had posted "Joints for action figures - need bolts". Now I've created a boltless version instead! Using bolts makes life easier, but this design doesn't require any bolt - only tons of time and effort went into it! The ball...
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... I made it! As for my future projects to use what I learned doing this, there are a distinct lack of actual transforming Transformers figures on thingiverse outside of the stuff made by DaBombDiggity, and this is the first step towards fixing that.
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MASTER OF THE UNIVERSE MOTU STILE ACTION FIGURE .STL .OBJ
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Transformers Optimus Prime fall of Cybertron action figure bionic
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So I took a closer look at the file and for my setup, it was full of gaps in the model, stray planes/lines, and whatnot, and it had several joint types. I tried to print it, but it didn't fit together, so I tried printing it 3x as big to see if my...