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Robot mech shooter print. Modeled with Blender3d and printed 17" tall using 5 main parts (legs, arms, torso). This was my first attempt at painting one of my models. A little rough but pretty okay for a total novice painter I think.

 

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Posted (edited) · Mech shooter

Thank you. PLA.

 

I have been making completely useless trinkets/models for my entertainment but they've been a total blast to make. I've been having a ton of fun making my models.

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    "I have been making completely useless trinkets/models..." 

    I think  that's how everyone starts out.  But it's all printing and gaining experience and they can sure help with the learning curve.

    Nice job on the mech.  I wouldn't say it's particularly useful, but it seems to have come out very well.

     

    Now design some motors, some linkages, and a Radio Control unit into it.

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