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Robot Walker thingiverse

Robot Walker

thingiverse cstarrman 893822 Free

This design is based heavily after a model I constructed while attending The Art Institute of Pittsburgh in 1993 for an advanced model making class. The original model was constructed of styrene sheets, acrylic, and "kit bashed" items from found model kits (photo attached of original model I built). The design I modeled here was constructed from memory of the original design. The details and size were very close. I printed this using translucent PLA filament, using rafts and support material. It may take some time to break the support material from the part. I used needle nose pliers to carefully remove the unwanted material. You may see some Robocop and Star Wars influence in the design. Displays nicely!



Instructions
I printed this at standard resolution utilizing rafts and supports. Center the part, and make sure it is on the platform. It will take a couple of hours to print. Make sure you have enough filament on the spool. It should not require scaling, but check to be certain. Dimensions are 3.5"H x 2.87"W x 2.44"L

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Platform thingiverse
Creator cstarrman
Price Free
Format STL / 3D Printable
License See original page
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What 3D printer can I use for this model?

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