Optimus Prime G1 3D Printing Model | Assembly
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HISTORY OF THE OPTIMUS PRIME G1Before the Great War Optimus Prime was known as Orion Pax. His character was quite consistent with this name. His good nature caused the disaster, he trusted Megatron and showed him the powerhouse of the Autobots. Megatron with his militancy treacherously captured him. Orion, his friend Dion, and beloved Ariel were seriously injured and would have died if they had not been rescued by aerobot those arrive from the future. They brought Orion to the workshop of Alfa Trion and he reconstructed Orion in Optimus Prime. So the new leader of the Autobots was born who led their struggle against the Decepticons. During the centuries-old war, Cybertron's energy resources were exhausted to the limit. Optimus put a team together of the most experienced and dedicated fighters-Autobots and went with them on a journey around the universe in search of new sources of energy. However, during the flight they were overtaken by the Decepticons and took the Ark for boarding. The battle began as a result of which the Ark lost control and collapsed to Earth. Optimus Prime and his entire team as well as all the Decepticons who were on board at this time were deactivated and stayed in stasis for 4 million years.ABOUT THIS 3D MODELThe model is saved in STL files, a format supported by most 3D printers. FDM version features: - Contain 17 parts. One part of Lock (1_Ge_lock_7S (x26)) you need to print 26 times. One part of Connector (11_GE_Connector_B_B (x2)) you need to print twice; - Made with locks and connectors; - Made with platform; - Made with opening source of power; - All parts are divided in such way that you will print them with the smallest amount of supports.SLS/SLA version features: - Same as FDM but smaller and made in 2 variants.All STL files for 3D printing have been checked in Netfabb and no errors were shown.Note: Before starting 3D printing the model, read the Printing Details for CURA 3.1.0. Software.There are 17 parts for FFF/FDM version and 2 parts for SLS/SLA version.Scale: His tall in life is 9144 mm. Model made as 1/30 scale in FDM version and 1/60 in SLS/SLA version.FDM version dimensions: After being printed will stand - 326 mm tall, 316 mm wide, 216 mm deep;SLS/SLA version dimensions: After being printed will stand - 163 mm tall, 158 mm wide, 108 mm deep; - Has only 1 detail in each variant, to keep printing costs down.WHAT WILL YOU GET AFTER PURCHASE?- STL files of Optimus Prime for 3D printing which consist of 19 parts; - 2 versions of files for this model for FFF/FDM and SLS/SLA; - Removable part of platform in FDM version; - Made with locks and connectors for good fixing in FDM version; - High-poly detailed model of Optimus Prime; - Detailed settings that we provide for Cura 3.1.0. for the best print; - Full technical support from the Gambody Support Team.Watch the tutorial video on how to assemble Optimus Prime 3D Printing Miniature at Gambody YouTube channel. You can get Model of Optimus Prime for 3D Printing right now! Just click the green Buy button in the top-right corner of the model’s page. You can pay with PayPal or your credit card.Also, you may like another Transformers 3D models.________________________Here is the list of updated files:* 4_head_1.STL* 4_head_2.STL* 6_Shoulder_R.STL* 7_arm_L.STL* 7_axe_1.STL* 7_axe_2.STL* 8_Shoulder_L.STLSTL files are already available for purchase and download in “Source files” tab for Version 1 (FDM/FFF 3D printers)._______FAQ: Where can I print a model if I have no printer?How to get started with 3D printing?How to set up my 3D printer?How to choose right 3D model print bed positioning? How to paint printed figurine?This model was tested in Cura 3.1.0. and printed on an Ultimaker 2 in PLA material. Printing Details for the Simplify3D software provided by Nicolas Dafnis are also available for download by clicking here!Recommendations:1. For all parts of Locks you need to change "Brim" type to "Skirt" in Build Plate Adhesion section.2. All parts of connectors should be printed at 100% infill.To avoid printing problems, we recommend the following settings:QualityLayer Height: 0.1 mmInitial Layer Height: 0.3 mmSlicing Tolerance: MiddleLine Width: 0.4 mmWall Line Width: 0.4 mm Outer Wall Line Width: 0.4 mm Inner Wall(s) Line Width: 0.4 mm Top/Bottom Line Width: 0.4 mm Infill Line Width: 0.4 mm Skirt/Brim Line Width: 0.4 mm Support Line Width: 0.4 mm Initial Layer Line Width: 100%Shell Wall Thickness: 0.8 mmWall Line Count: 2Outer Wall Wipe Distance: 0.2 mmTop Surface Skin Layers: 0Top/Bottom Thickness: 0.8 mm Top Thickness: 0.8 mm Top Layers: 8 Bottom Thickness: 0.8 mm Bottom Layers: 8Top/Bottom Pattern: LinesBottom Pattern Initial Layer: LinesTop/Bottom Line Directions: [ ]Outer Wall Inset: 0 mmCompensate Wall Overlaps: Check Compensate Outer Wall Overlaps: Check Compensate Inner Wall Overlaps: CheckFill Gaps Between Walls: EverywhereFilter Out Tiny Gaps: CheckHorizontal Expansion: 0 mmInitial Layer Horizontal Expansion: 0 mmZ Seam Alignment: Sharpest CornerSeam Corner Preference: Hide SeamIgnore Small Z Gaps: CheckExtra Skin Wall Count: 1Infill Infill Density: 20% (all parts of the connectors should be printed at 100% infill)Infill Line Distance: 4.0 mmInfill Pattern: GridInfill Line Directions: [ ]Infill X Offset: 0 mmInfill Y Offset: 0 mmInfill Overlap Percentage: 10% Infill Overlap: 0.04 mmSkin Overlap Percentage: 5% Skin Overlap: 0.02 mmInfill Wipe Distance: 0.1 mmInfill Layer Thickness: 0.1 mmGradual Infill Steps: 0Infill Before Walls: CheckMinimum Infill Area: 0 mm2Skin Removal Width: 0.8 mm Top Skin Removal Width: 0.8 mm Bottom Skin Removal Width: 0.8 mmSkin Expand Distance: 0.8 Top Skin Expand Distance: 0.8 Bottom Skin Expand Distance: 0.8Maximum Skin Angle for Expansion: 90˚ Minimum Skin Width for Expansion: 0.0Material Enable Retraction: CheckRetraction Extra Prime Amount: 0 mm3 Retraction Minimum Travel: 0.8 mmMaximum Retraction Count: 90Minimum Extrusion Distance Window: 6.5 mmNozzle Switch Retraction Distance: 16 mmNozzle Switch Retraction Speed: 20 mm/s Nozzle Switch Retract Speed: 20 mm/s Nozzle Switch Prime Speed: 20 mm/s Speed Print Speed: 45 mm/s Infill Speed: 50 mm/s Wall Speed: 22.5 mm/s Outer Wall Speed: 22.5 mm/s Inner Wall Speed: 45 mm/s Top/Bottom Speed: 15 mm/s Support Speed: 45 mm/s Support Infill Speed: 45 mm/sTravel Speed: 80 mm/sInitial Layer Speed: 15 mm/s Initial Layer Print Speed: 15 mm/s Initial Layer Travel Speed: 26.6667 mm/sSkirt/Brim Speed: 15 mm/sMaximum Z Speed: 0 mm/sNumber of Slower Layers: 2Travel Combing Mode: AllAvoid Printed Parts when Traveling: CheckTravel Avoid Distance: 0.625 mm Cooling Enable Print Cooling: CheckFan Speed: 100% Regular Fan Speed: 100% Maximum Fan Speed: 100% Regular/Maximum Fan Speed Threshold: 10 sInitial Fan Speed: 0%Regular Fan Speed at Height: 0.3 mm Regular Fan Speed at Layer: 2 Minimum Layer Time: 5 sMinimum Speed: 10 mm/sSupport Generate Support: CheckSupport Placement: EverywhereSupport Overhang Angle: 60°Support Pattern: Zig ZagConnect Support ZigZags: CheckSupport Density: 15 % Support Line Distance: 1.3333 mmSupport Z Distance: 0.3 mm Support Top Distance: 0.3 mm Support Bottom Distance: 0.3 mmSupport X/Y Distance: 0.7 mmSupport Distance Priority: Z overrides X/YMinimum Support X/Y Distance: 0.2 mmSupport Stair Step Height: 0.3 mmSupport Stair Step Maximum Width: 5.0 mmSupport Join Distance: 2.0 mmSupport Horizontal Expansion: 0.2 mmSupport Infill Layer Thickness: 0.1 mmUse Towers: CheckTower Diameter: 3.0 mmMinimum Diameter: 3.0 mmTower Roof Angle: 65° Build Plate Adhesion Build Plate Adhesion Type: Brim (for all parts of locks use "Skirt")Skirt/Brim Minimum Length: 250 mmBrim Width: 8.0 mm Brim Line Count: 18 Brim Only on Outside: CheckMesh Fixes Union Overlapping Volumes: CheckMaximum Resolution: 0.01 mmMerged Meshes Overlap: 0.15 mmSpecial ModesPrint Sequence: All at OnceSurface Mode: NormalDisclaimer: This model will look outstanding if printed on SLA/SLS 3D printer. The accuracy of the model printed on FFF printer can vary from the result shown in the pictures.
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