Ravage G1 inspired

Ravage G1 inspired

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Hello again, welcome back to my 4th Thing and 3rd bot! I know it's only been a couple of days since my last one, but I was working on this guy at the same time, so here we are. So, let's talk about my take on the Deception Ravage. As you might notice, there aren't any pin files for the legs. Don't worry, it wasn't an oversight; I just couldn't get my printer to make them small enough, and then I realized you don't need to use pins at all. The holes for the pins are 1.75mm thick - same as the filament I was using - so you can simply stick your filament of choice into the hole, trim it to size, and voila! However, due to shrinkage and other printing issues, you might find that you need to widen the holes a little bit. If that happens, you could always use some concentrated heat (ask your parents for this one) and fuse the pin to one of the two moving parts. As far as size goes, it should be about the same as the original toy, and it partners nicely with Rumble. I modelled it in Fusion 360, and printed it out on my trusty Ender-3.

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