
1:48 MSN-01 Psycommu Test High Mobility Type Zaku II ver.Thunderbolt
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You need to purchase several components including a 14x10 outer x inner silicone tube, a 10x8 silicone tube, an 8x6 silicone tube for joint purposes, and a 10 x 70mm cylinder for hip joint use. Additionally, two 8 x 50mm cylinders are required. To assemble the base, you will need to acquire M3 bolts in sets of four along with a wooden panel or ten 200mm cylinders in pairs. Drawing a finger as a movable component is nearly impossible; it's recommended that you simply glue it in place. Unfortunately, the manual for this model has not been completed yet. You can view a video tutorial at https://a360.co/2Re5XJt. As this is my first fully 3D printable model, some parts may not fit together properly due to manufacturing inaccuracies. Don't worry; simply cut and glue the pieces as needed to ensure proper assembly. Have fun with your project! P.S.1: The files in the cube folder are organized into a 150x150 compartment in STL format. For easier printing, you can focus on the parts within this folder. To access separate components, visit https://drive.google.com/open?id=1F3DL2odBx7nrlnQFvFm9yrxYDnsvqlfz. P.S.2: The base cube contains two unusual connectors designed for use with Bandai action bases. P.S.3: Avoid printing this model in PLA, as it can become extremely challenging to sand the parts.
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