
Robocop (1987) Grenade
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<p>Welcome to my first fully CAD designed 3D printable movie prop project - the grenade from the infamous scene in Robocop (1987) as used by Clarence Boddicker. If you have the capacity to do so, I recommend printing all parts in ABS as it makes post-processing a whole lot easier. If you have access to a resin printer, you may wish to print the fuse housing and button (maybe even the button cap?) in resin for better detail and less post-processing.</p><p>If you have any questions at all about the build, feel free to comment and I will do my best to reply in a timely manner, or drop me a DM on my Instagram.</p><p>THIS IS NOT A SIMPLE CLICK TOGETHER MODEL. You will need some skill and patience to assemble it.</p><p>You will also need:</p><ul><li>1 x 3.2mm x 25mm Split Pin (cut the longest leg of the pin to the same length as the other with a dremel/rotary tool, and round off the ends with a grinding wheel)</li><li>1 x 25mm Ring Pull (you can get from an old key-ring)</li><li>1 x M3 Washer (goes between the button and the spring inside the fuse assembly to prevent binding)</li><li>2 x 6mm compression springs, 15mm in length, 0.4 - 0.6mm wire diameter. One spring goes inside the fuse housing for the button, the other goes in the recess on top of the fuse housing.</li><li>Superglue / paint / primer / sandpaper</li><li>Acetate sheet for LCD display</li><li>Inkjet or Laser print to print LCD display output</li></ul><p>Print out the LCD display image included. If you have issues with the sizing, it should be 27mm x 12mm. Using spray adhesive attach to a piece of acetate sheet and trim to size. Then using double-sided tape, attach to the front of the fuse housing recessed LCD panel area.</p><p>The main body is designed to be hollow, you can fill this with some ballast (sand etc) if you wish to add a realistic weight before gluing the end-cap on.</p><p>Spray all of the parts and seal with appropriate varnish spray before gluing everything together.</p><p>If you want realistic looking welds, check out the video on my YouTube channel on how to do this.</p><p><strong>NOTE ON SELLING THIS MODEL:</strong></p><p>I have no issues with you printing and selling physical copies (either completed or in kit form) however I kindly request that you give credit to myself as the designer. </p><p> </p><figure class="media"><oembed url="https://youtu.be/AkTP-pmtM4U"></oembed></figure>
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