Toy Tombstone (BattleBots)

Toy Tombstone (BattleBots)

prusaprinters

<p>My kids are huge fans of BattleBots and inspired me to create a set of toys that they can be a bit rough with without fear of breaking the more expensive Hexbug toys. &nbsp;</p><p>All “pins” are sections of 1.75 standard filament snipped to length. Parts held together with super glue where appropriate.&nbsp;</p><p>I was pretty generous with clearances for the pin holes in any place where it needs to freely spin, but if the wheels or weapon refuse to spin, just hand twist a drill bit through through the opening to open it up.&nbsp;</p><p>There is one long pin connecting the wheels. Put a washer on the outside of each wheel and glue the washer to the pin to hold the wheel in place. There is a small pin running up and down through the weapon. Put a small weapon washer above and below the weapon. Glue the pins inside the top and bottom domes and snip them as short as possible.&nbsp;</p><p>The model in the photo is technically not the one uploaded, my son wanted his name on his copy.&nbsp;</p>

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