Articulated armor robot

Articulated armor robot

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This robot/armor suit action figure looks a bit like Iron Man or B-Max from Big Hero 6. It stands nearly 20cm tall. I really dug up the initial design, and I'm hoping you'll like it remixed! Here's what I upgraded: - Ball joints for elbow, ankle, knee, and wrist - A top part added to the torso around the neck, completing the shoulder ball joints (just needs gluing) - Color inserts added to the legs - Jooxoe3i's fantastic fist and hand scaled down to fit with the new wrist ball joint The legs and hips parts are cut and need gluing. Centering pins will help position them. Katana was cut in half, so to get a full katana, you'll need to glue together Katana_half and its mirrored part. This figure is super poseable and can take many positions. I might make a pair of ninja sabers to fit with the fist. Here are some small tips: - If your ball joints are too hard to fit, use a lighter or heat gun to slightly warm up the socket part, then assemble it. - If your ball joints are loose, apply epoxy to the ball or socket part and let it dry before assembling. - You might need to drill slightly into the hand to fit the katana handle. I had an absolute blast remixing this design and printing it. It's really easy to print! Now it's your turn!

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