3D model description
One of my favourite less than friendly robots, Snip Snip from the Fallout TV show.
I wonder who he is going to terrorize?
The model is designed as part of a Fallout Diorama (further details on my profile) however, He is offered with arms and parts to create a standalone model as can be seen from the images.
The model is tubed ready to be fitted with LED’s should you wish and full instructions are included.
1/6th scale height 290mm with base
The “Lucy Mac” female is available where you purchased this model;
https://cults3d.sitegames.net/en/3d-model/art/fallout-lucy-mac-by-sparx
Parts:
6 Arm Parts
6 Eye Parts
1 Eye (print three)
5 Body Parts
2 Stand/ Parts
1 Base one piece
Also includes parts for the diorama;
6 Alternative bottom arm to fit Lucy to Snip Snip.
27 items in total.
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All parts are cut files to fit build plate of small resin printers like the Photon or have separate files than the FDM versions included.
These orientations work for FDM printing but you may find a better orientation that reduces .
All the parts have been printed and developed to print, A lot of prints have been produced to get the figures corrected and fault free.
Why cut into many smaller parts I have been asked?
1. If you try and assemble this, then paint it . .it would be difficult to paint into hidden areas, less masking when painting separate parts.
2. Smaller parts not only allow for Resin print at full scale, but also allow individual parts to use less s than one larger part on FDM printers
So now you know!
Please do not scale down or adjust my recommended settings for infill etc. . . as you can see from the pictures this prints very well and I believe you will be pleased with the result when completed.
All of my models are only released when they can print! so please do not remix or "fix" faults in this model then republish! If there is a fault then let me know . . message me I will answer and fix problem. . apart from that print, make, enjoy.
3D printing settings
3D PRINTING SETTINGS
Resin Printing;
DO NOT Hollow any of the Parts as they are already hollow for wires and LED’s
If you print the front and back body using Resin hollow at 2.20.
FDM
Front and back body, Btm Jet, Body Lid, 20% fill 0.16 speed 50
All Arms and Eye Parts at 0.12 80% fill, speed 50
ALWAYS dry assemble and “trim” parts prior gluing.
Look at the picture of how to assemble parts, so that you construct and paint separate before ing should you wish.
ALL OF THE PARTS SHOULD BE PAINTED PRIOR ASSEMBLY
A zip file is included of the assembly process