how to build k9 from doctor who 3d models
3556381 3d models found related to how to build k9 from doctor who.thingiverse
Here's a unique keychain pendant inspired by K9, the loyal robotic canine companion from the popular British sci-fi television series Doctor Who. ...As soon as I've finalized the 3D printing process, I'll be sure to provide an update on this project's...
sketchfab
I'm designing an updated robot that draws inspiration from the iconic K9, the loyal companion from the classic sci-fi series Doctor Who, blended with cutting-edge features found in modern robotic dog toys.
grabcad
The original Doctor Who K9 model is now available in .stl format for 3D printing enthusiasts! You can print the entire model, or separately create the K9 ear if you wish. ...The new files include front and rear indented panels as well as a control panel...
thingiverse
The spare ears for a remote-controlled dog K9 from Doctor Who.
cults3d
I designed this for a college class. ...May need to split it up and get creative when printing. ...The tail and ears are thin and don't turn out when printed with support.
thingiverse
Printing it might require some creative problem-solving since the tail and ears are quite thin and can be tricky to print with support structures in place. ... If you enjoy my designs, consider showing your appreciation by sending a few dollars via...
thingiverse
After spotting the Mse Star Wars Droid Topper for the Hexbug, I decided to modify a K9 Dr Who model to function similarly. ...First, I created a negative of the hole from the Mse droid (file included) and then scaled up K9, incorporating the hole into...
thingiverse
It's worth noting that I scaled up the model by 550% in my remix, so users who choose to utilize my revised version should take this into consideration when sourcing additional components. ...Thank you, C4robotics, for crafting such an impressive model!
prusaprinters
Great model by C4robotics, the only issue I have with it is that the pegs for the body alignment are on the top half which means you have to print it with a lot of additional supports. Plus the alignment pegs didn't look like they actually aligned. I...
cults3d
Designed for easy folding of complex structures, this product has been designed to meet the needs of popular 4D printing in the future. It will revolutionize 3D printing as a totally new structure robot that does not need to be supported nor...
grabcad
https://steelkiwi.com/blog/how-to-build-a-doctor-appointment-app/
thingiverse
This is a scaled down model of the Tardis from the BBC show Doctor Who. ... It was modeled using Autodesk Inventor Professional 2014.
thingiverse
Certainly, this DIY Dr. ...Who TARDIS is an exciting project that helped in mastering the use of Tinkercad. ...The updated version now features functional front wall handles and a secure lock for added convenience.
thingiverse
The sonic screwdriver is a trusted sidekick, allowing its user to tap into vast energies and control mechanical objects from a distance, as seen through its versatile uses throughout various incarnations of Doctor Who.
prusaprinters
a Dalek from Doctor Who Tip: The tab on the bottom is designed for using something such as Sticky Tack (a reusable soft adhesive putty), to keep your artwork secure in even the strongest gale force winds :DI've also made the positioning of the tab...
thingiverse
The Cybermat is a compact model from the Doctor Who episode Closing Time, specifically designed for 3D printing tasks. Printer settings are as follows: the brand is 3D Systems and the printer model is Cube X. Rafts are enabled to prevent warping...
thingiverse
This Dr Who TARDIS console is my personal favorite, leading me to create it using Sketchup and Tinkercad. Despite not being entirely accurate, especially at the base and underside, it's a faithful representation of the original design. The Doctor...
thingiverse
This is an accurate 3D replica of the TARDIS from Doctor Who, as seen on the BBC series. It comprises three distinct parts: Firstly, a realistic-sized STL model I created based on exact dimensions obtained from a blueprint used by me. Secondly, the...
grabcad
The provided drawings and photos facilitate the assembly of a DIY Cajon. ...You may opt for glue, pins, or screws as joining methods. Additionally, certain dimensions can be customized according to your preferred snare wire setup.
grabcad
https://steelkiwi.com/blog/how-to-build-a-doctor-on-demand-app/
myminifactory
The holder is hollow, allowing you to insert a tube and add a smoke machine or use an E-Cig to blow smoke out of the gun. L.E.D. spacers are used to align the L.E.D. holder center in the Gun Tube; after gluing them in place, clear epoxy resin must be...
sketchfab
Mars' watery past still haunts the planet's barren landscape as we delve into "The Waters of Mars," an extraordinary episode from the beloved TV series, Doctor Who. In this gripping installment, the Tenth Doctor and his trusty companion, Adelaide...
myminifactory
This is a set of models to print and mount on a Scott Procap Welding Helmet to create the Orange spacesuit helmet from modern Doctor Who. The helmet was used by three consecutive Doctors, spanning from David Tennant in 2006 who wore it while fighting...
sketchfab
A Faithful Replication of a Dominant Alien Warship from the Popular Science Fiction Program 'Doctor Who'
thingiverse
... ...Designed from scratch in Sketchup Pro 8 with reference to images from a UK Doctor Who expo on Flickr, it's a hybrid creation using CNC machined XPS Foam (blue foam) and 3D printed parts. ...My Rose Tyler Cosplay attempt may not be the best, though.
thingiverse
The Sonic Screwdriver is an iconic device from the Doctor Who franchise. Instructions to follow are provided below. To achieve best results, resize this image to your preferred dimensions. ...Printing it standing up will yield better results than...
pinshape
I'm an enormous Whovian, and as a result, I create a pen holder resembling the most sinister adversary from Doctor Who - who wouldn't proudly display it on their desk?!
myminifactory
This miniature drone model is a key element in the MicroDrone 3.0 design contest. ...The Mini Dalek Drone draws inspiration from the deadliest foe faced by the legendary Time Lord, Doctor Who. ...Its striking resemblance is undeniably impressive.
thingiverse
The idea behind it originated from one of the greatest shows ever created, Doctor Who. Specifically, it's inspired by the Autons - these plastic organisms are actually living beings that came to life on screen. ...I'd recommend printing this creature at...