WWR Armstrong

WWR Armstrong

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This is my effort, as a fan, to reproduce the Armstrong robot from Ashley Wood and TP Louise's WWR universe. This is not a snap-fit, posable model. Printing out these parts will allow you to build a static model in a pose of your choosing. Weapons not included. Design I tried to use peg-and-hole connections where they made sense, otherwise it's just glue in place. Tolerances are 0.2-0.3 mm. I also tried to orient the model parts to reduce the need for supports but some support is still required. Use your discretion. Fully assembled the model should stand just under 20 cm. Parts Notes - Arms: meant to be bi-directional (left and right); upper arm glues directly to shoulder; see assembled picture - Body: n/a - Dome: glue directly to head - Exhaust port: glue directly to front recess in body - Eye: n/a - Feet: print at a fairly high in-fill as the thin ankles have to support the weight of the model - Fuel tank: glue directly to body on either side of exhaust port - Hands: fingers are too small to be printed so I cut up a 5mm-wide strip of 1.5mm thick styrene to make the finger joints and glue them in the desired position; see assembled picture; - Head: n/a - Hip/shoulder joints: need to be cut from support platform; cylinder ends are to be glued to body and pelvis; ball ends are to be glued to shoulder and hip sockets - Joint covers: need 12 in total (2 for shoulders, 4 for elbows, 2 for hips, and 4 for knees) - Legs: meant to be bi-directional (left and right); hip glues directly to upper leg/knee; see assembled picture - Pelvis: see assembled picture

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