clone wars at te 3d models
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Mickey Ears inspired by Captain Rex from Star Wars. These pair with the Magnetic Mickey Ear Base. Connects with 3x6mm magnets. These can change from left to right, there is no difference. ...
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From character development to world-building, they've got you covered with their extensive knowledge of the Star Wars universe and its rich history. ...Their minute-by-minute guidance ensures that every detail is meticulously crafted, resulting in a...
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I designed this object during my leisure hours at school, printing it flat ensures a successful outcome but failing to do so may result in poor prints that require additional support.
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There's a .25" slot at the tip of the saber if you want to put a blade in place. I made one from a piece of aluminum - feel free to do as you wish with the model. Maybe check out my YouTube channel while you're at it! May the force be with you! My...
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Replacement legs for AT-TE Medium legs for 3.75" clones. I do not have all the original parts, so I made it using caliper and photos from internet. ...
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Command Center for the Clone Wars Star Wars Series Control Panel
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AT-TE Walker 3D Model Modeling : 3ds Max - Blender UVs : Blender Textures : Substance Painter RIG : Blender
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Replacement legs for my Hasbro´s AT-TE than was incredibly incomplete I do have some of te original part, so I made it using caliper and original legs. it is adviced to use (when posible) the original ratch pieces to ensure the fit on the legs, if...
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Here is a Rebel Alliance pilot commanding an X-Wing scaled AT-TE for use in the Ground Assault custom expansion for X-Wing: https://fridaynightxwing.wordpress.com/2018/12/19/x-wing-ground-assault-expansion-v1-released/
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https://www.printables.com/social/303348-jaztermareal/models Here is my take on the Lego Star Wars blaster! This model is scaled for 1:1 (cosplay accessory / prop), 1:6 scale (12 inch action figures like Hot Toys / Sideshow) and finally 1:12 scale...
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https://www.printables.com/social/303348-jaztermareal/models Here is my take on the Lego Star Wars blaster! This model is scaled for 1:1 (cosplay accessory / prop), 1:6 scale (12 inch action figures like Hot Toys / Sideshow) and finally 1:12...
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During the Clone Wars, medals were granted to clone cadets once they graduated from training at the clone military education complex on Kamino, after which they became official Clone Troopers.In Honor of CT-782 "Hevy" and CT-99.
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lost a projectile from your hasbro at the now replace it with 3d printing
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... before printing, as I love the satisfaction of tweaking after it's printed. First upload, so fingers crossed I got everything just right! *****Updated files are now uploaded, with the total length of the AT (excluding the gun) coming in at 30cm!
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An imperial AT AT walker design from the iconic Star Wars saga by George Lucas.
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An imperial AT AT walker design from the iconic Star Wars saga by George Lucas.
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This is a replica of Anakin Skywalker's Clone Wars Animated series helmet from Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
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-The AT-AT vehicle from the Star Wars saga is ready to be 3D printed and put to fun use. -When you buy the model you have access to its textures (UV). -This nice Robot is made with a low polygon count which will make printing shorter and easier.
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• High detailed clone warrior! ... • Let's play! STAR WARS Clone Force !
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Simple model of clone warrior! ...Let's play! STAR WARS Clone Force !
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I've printed an AT-AT Imperial Walker from Star Wars on both my MakerBot Method and Replicator + 3D printers. While supports were stubborn to remove from the Replicator +, patience and persistence would eventually yield success. The MakerBot Method...
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This is a walking model of an AT-AT from the Star Wars films. It is powered by a 9V battery and a 90 rpm motor. Everything else is 3d printed using roughly 750 grams of filament. Here is a short video of it walking User Morbihan has done a...
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This is an operational model of an AT-AT from the Star Wars films. Powered by a 9V battery and 90 rpm motor, its mechanics rely heavily on precision engineering. Roughly 750 grams of filament was used to print nearly every component through...