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Assaultron Bust 1:10

Started by Bexley, March 22, 2017, 07:36:15 AM

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Bexley

Some 3D Modeling to be printed and painted, from Fallout 4. Right now, it's (she's?) about 50mm tall. Of note is that it's (her?) shoulder joints are driven by a chain and sprockets, which thanks to Chuck's most recent project, I recently learned can be super easily done in Solidworks. Did not think that would come in handy so quickly. It's not quite done yet, I still need to model the back armor plate and some more components in the head and torso, but I needed to get those armor plates done first, as there's no point in modeling bits that will be covered up and never seen. Well, actually, there is a point to doing that (anal retentive accuracy, which I am normally a fan of) but I'm on a timeline with this one.


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finescalerr

Your prints seem to be of higher quality than, for example, Shapeways. That model is stunning. -- Russ

Bexley

Maybe I misunderstand, but that is a render, not a print.
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Sorry. I am the one who misunderstood. -- Russ