Shoretrooper Helmet Resized for Kids
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This is just a resize and re-slice of the excellent shoretrooper helmet by Jace1969 (or Seankfields, I'm not entirely sure - however, I don't see the original by Seankfields on Thingiverse). It perfectly fits my 10-year-old son now that it's scaled down to 85% of its original size. Assembly is significantly easier as well. The part count has decreased from over 20 to just 10 parts, and it can print on a mere 4 print beds, each only measuring 200mm x 200mm in size. To achieve this reduction in complexity, you will need to use supports and sacrifice a substantial amount of plastic for supports. Each dome half took around 24 hours to print due to the need for extensive support structures. However, it made assembly afterward a relatively straightforward process, although I did use Barge cement - your mileage may vary. Here's how to achieve this simplified design: - Print Face_LR on the first bed - Print Part_4_of_4 on the second bed - Print Part_2_of_4 and its mirror image simultaneously on the third bed - Print Part_3_of_4 and its mirror image at the same time on the fourth bed
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