Warhammer 40k Ork Shoota
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Why do I say this? Because I've had it up to here with these stinking unities. And Orks need love too; can't just focus on Space Marine stuff. Every element of this design follows the sprue layout as closely as possible, with a dash of artistic license thrown in for good measure. Follow the explosion STL for construction instructions. A Few Notes: - There are pin holes on the main body parts and clip to guide filament insertion. Use these holes to ensure proper alignment and gluing. - For the bolts, use at least 75% infill with three walls; this will provide a solid hold. Most of this model can be held together using just the bolts alone. I only glued the two main body halves (body_01a, body_01b), body_02, all clip parts, and the barrel and shroud. - The trigger in this model actually functions as a working mechanism. Attach two flat magnets with opposing poles to the discs slots on the bottom side of Trigger.stl and top side of Handel_01.stl. Alternatively, use attracting sides in the Trigger.stl and Trigger_Plate.stl slots. - The Shell release slides smoothly back and forth within the model. - The clip holds approximately five bullets; the shell release can actually push a sixth bullet into the barrel and eject it from the front end. - The clip can be easily locked into place by turning the clip lock screw counter-clockwise. - The screw to the left of the clip lock, and the two screws for the UnderBarrel_RingPlate, will need to be shortened in order to fit fully and tighten securely.
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