mr t action figure 3d models
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• sandpaper • super glue • art knife You need infill all parts more than 80% An dragon ball action figure inspired on Dragon ball super battle collection from the 90's. For a better result, it is important to print the parts of the joints in colors...
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With this, you can utilize your action figure as a model for your drawing, really handy. Five articulations provide ample movement, allowing the figure connector to rotate 360 degrees seamlessly. Three distinct stick sizes (90mm, 75mm, 60mm) enable...
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To accommodate the action figure's neck, the cape was resized accordingly and is now a bit shorter than ideal. A decorative fringe and belt were added around the chest piece, significantly enhancing the overall design. ...Unfortunately, some details are...
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... for accessories necessitates a small but crucial step: gluing the lid together post-printing. This strategic decision allowed me to eliminate unnecessary supports. Now it's your turn – show off your action figures in style and proudly display them!
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Around the same time, Troy Wood said on the '3d Printing Doctor Who' Facebook page that he was in the process of modelling a complete action figure sized 3d printable Voord. after telling him my idea, he very generously let me have an STL of the...
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Articulation similar to a Marvel Legends figure. Double joints! Extra hands! Hips that don't fall apart! Make Rhino Prime with the prime variants of shoulders, hips, and torso also included. Parts will probably need to be rotated for best results....
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Custom designed Dave Magginnis Fan Art "Mikey" Turtle Action Figure with nunchucks You'll need to print 4 of them to get two pairs of nunchucks, and connect them using some sort of chain, either printed or metal. ... Please Note that regardless of...
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Custom designed Dave Magginnis Fan Art "Raph" Turtle Action Figure with 2 Sai You'll need to print 2 of them to get a pair Be sure to use support blockers inside the weapon holder on his back, or else you'll have a heck of a time getting the supports...
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Creating an action figure requires at least seven points of articulation. I chose to make the Iron Giant, one of my favorite movies, come to life in this project. After working on it for some time, I'm not satisfied with how the hands and feet turned...
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I wanted a Minecraft action figure for my kids but could not find a good one. So, I made my own. This comes with a pickaxe and a sword. I recommend printing it face down so everything prints evenly. Supports are needed for the body. All of the arms,...
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I modeled this base for a minimate, i inspire in some action figures i saw. You can paint it like your favorite character! I separate the body in 5 files, to make it easier to print If you have any question, let me know. INSTAGRAM:...
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A Bortus action figure based on the character from The Orville. Provided as-is. It has some errors and design flaws, but it's at a point where some of that could be addressed I believe by someone enterprising. Later designs fixed the flaws but never...
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Standing tall at an impressive size, this Guilmon statue action figure is not only a stunning addition to any collection but also a testament to the enduring popularity of the Digimon franchise. With its vibrant colors and dynamic pose, it's sure to...
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... Secure the joint pieces, allow them to harden, and enjoy your unique action figure! If you've designed an exceptional head, arm, leg, or torso, share it by leaving a comment below, and the creator will work on incorporating it into the project.
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Packing a display shelf isn't practical if you have to double or triple each figure's space. Often, a figure just needs a slightly bigger footprint for great stability. If you're planning a whole shelf, stands can get very expensive. These compact...
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About those figure things, I drew inspiration from my small collection of 1:6 scale Hot Toys figures, non-scale Amazing Yamaguchi Revoltech figures, and some old Master Grade Gundams I assembled way back in 2006. With that in mind, I leaned towards...
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Action figure test. It's inspired by the Glyos peg system. Please note: This is a work in progress. My initial prints have worked, but the pegs have issues fitting into the torso. I've had some success grinding them down to get them to fit, but...
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Custom designed Dave Magginnis Fan Art "Donny" Turtle Action Figure with Bow Please note* I forgot to change the names of these files. The Left version is the second part for each RT All you need is the one bow. Be sure to use support blockers...
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A set of models which come together to form an action figure based on Mando. One of everything, except two mando_feet and 10 mando_joint(s). WARNING: these parts take a lot of work to put together, the objects have peg holes for pegs/ball...
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The model is an action figure of Cuphead, a video game character with multiple joints that let you move it around in various ways, unleashing your imagination and creating hours of playtime and adventures alongside Cuphead. When printing, it's best...
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3D MODEL DESCRIPTION 3d Action figure printed in fdm (ABS), all parts and articulation printed, 180mm.height Include all separated files for print (.obj), the table print with all parts (.stl) and the .pdf with instructions Sand all parts Use a 2mm...
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To assemble the stand, simply print the base and insert a 3/32" diameter x 1/2" long dowel pin into the hole to securely hold the action figure in place. For extra stability, you can add super glue to the pin if needed. I found these dowel pins at a...
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... and wrists. Although the armor is still rough, I plan to redesign it for improved printer compatibility; however, achieving precise joints without fusing them proved challenging, resulting in a stiff doll rather than a poseable action figure.
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To assemble one complete action figure, the following parts are required: 1. Head 2. Body 3. Neck 4. Two Hips 5. Two Upper Leg Pieces 6. Two Lower Leg Pieces 7. Two Ankle Pieces 8. Two Foot Pieces 9. Two Hand Pieces 10. Four Arm Pieces When...
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Commercial Use / Derivatives / Upload on other websites is not allowed Intellectual property belongs to Valiant Comics SPECIFICATIONS 3D printed Bloodshot Action figure designed by Ricardo Salomao HEIGHT: 314 mm WEIGHT: 172 g POINTS OF...
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I figured the Gypsy Danger mech designs needed better modeling, so I went ahead and created my own versions. As a precaution, keep in mind that these are untested and haven't been thoroughly checked for accuracy, yet. ...Looking at Shapeways' online...
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Assemble instruction is in my youtube channel No extra parts needed, which are can't make with 3D printer such as metallic springs, bolts and etc. The parts are designed and tested to fit each other, however the tolerance is depends on a...
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This was specifically designed to be used with the old MOTU collection, but I imagine it will work for just about any action figures roughly 6". On the weapon rack, you can use pieces of 1.75mm filament or bamboo toothpicks. Just super glue in...
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This was specifically designed for use with the classic MOTU collection, but it should work just as well for most action figures roughly 6 inches tall. On the weapon rack, you can attach pieces of 1.75mm filament or bamboo toothpicks using super...