
Cymon Fully Posable Robot Toy
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Cymon, a robot made from old computer parts and futuristic components, serves as the mascot for Cymon's Games and Cymon's 3D Designs (http://cymonsdesigns.blogspot.com). This posable toy features 18 articulation points and doesn't require additional parts. Its innovative joints are easy to assemble and hold securely in place for complete posability. The design also includes a 3D-printed replacement screen for a now-defunct keychain brand, ensuring your robot remains complete. If you enjoy the creation, consider supporting the designer on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/3DPrintingProfessor). Don't forget to subscribe to their YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/user/mrjoesays) as well. All parts print without supports and can be printed at 50% size if desired. Assemble the screen insert in black, attach it to the face, and add the camera on top. Insert the pegs into the body, snap the head on, join the arms to the elbows and hands, then attach the shoulders. Finally, position the feet in the ankles and thighs, connecting them at the hips. Now, you're ready to pose and play with your Cymon toy!
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