Armor Seriesfor for Dummy 13 (Giant Glove )

Armor Seriesfor for Dummy 13 (Giant Glove )

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Dummy 13 Colossus Gauntlet: A Conceptual Design


This colossus gauntlet for Dummy 13 is a conceptual design prioritizing enhanced combat capabilities. It seamlessly integrates futuristic aesthetics with powerful functionality, providing a dramatically enhanced armored experience for the figure.

Design Highlights:
    1.    Seamless Print, Articulated Joints:
    •    From palm to fingertips, the gauntlet is designed for one-piece printing, eliminating the need for assembly. Effortless articulation is achieved directly upon completion, delivering a truly exceptional mechanical feel.
    2.    Augmented Combat Design:
    •    The fingertips are crafted into sharp, claw-like structures, amplifying Dummy 13’s combat prowess and visual impact, making it a striking centerpiece in any action scene.
    3.    Versatile Compatibility:
    •    While the colossus gauntlet doesn't directly interface with the multifunctional jetpack, it's readily compatible with previous designs, unlocking numerous innovative configurations and gameplay scenarios, significantly enhancing playability and enjoyment.

The Dummy 13 Colossus Gauntlet conceptual design transcends mere combat equipment; it represents a novel fusion of futuristic technology and artistry, empowering your Dummy 13 with unparalleled distinction!

 

Giant Glove Armor for Dummy 13: Concept of Enhanced Combat Armor


Introducing the giant glove armor for Dummy 13—a conceptual design for enhanced combat armor. This design reimagines the figure’s battle capabilities, blending futuristic aesthetics with robust functionality.

Key Features:
    1.    Seamless One-Piece Printing:
    •    The entire glove, from palm to fingers, is printed as a single piece. No finger joint assembly is needed, enabling joint movement right out of the printer for an exceptional mechanical experience.
    2.    Combat-Ready Design:
    •    Featuring sharp claw-like fingertips, this armor enhances Dummy 13’s combat potential, making it a standout in any action-packed setup.
    3.    Flexible Compatibility:
    •    Although the glove armor doesn’t directly interact with the multifunctional jetpack, it can be seamlessly combined with previous designs to create innovative configurations and expanded playability.

This conceptual enhanced armor for Dummy 13 bridges imagination and functionality, offering a bold new way to elevate your figure’s storytelling and dynamic displays.

 

I’ve received considerable feedback concerning joint articulation. Here, I offer a refined method utilizing tools for assistance.

 

 

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This was a challenging creation; your support is greatly appreciated.

 

Dummy 13 Version 1.0 © 2024 by Gabriel Rosiak is licensed under CC BY 4.0

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P.S. I'm using your models to create a ci-fi stop-motion. I shall call it "untrusters". It is about four teenagers that live in a "trust nobody" type world who soon find out they are siblings. They decide that they should fight crime together. here is the cast: Bren: mechanic and youngest of the crew, Eenic: the assassin of the crew, Quiset: the cannon-handler, and Locik [LO-seec]: the oldest and the leader. So could you make a full arsenal of ci-fi weapons?
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This idea is great, but I currently don’t have enough time to take on another project. Maybe next month, I can set aside some time to design weapons and equipment for these characters. Also, I really enjoy stop-motion animation.
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Also, would you like to be in the credits?
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Replying to @user_273772412 :
Of course! I hope you can credit all the authors you’ve used. It’s a way to show respect for their work.
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This is an awesome design, I'll have to reprint at some point because I was only able to get 2 of the 3 joints on each finger to bend. printed in PETG.also the locking mechanism could use some work, had to print it several times and ended up not using it because it would break every time I tried to insert it to lock the arm in. otherwise it's a great design!
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Thank you! I will modify the locking mechanism in the future.
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What model are the things on its back? They're very cool
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the second joints on these broke when I tried to bend them and I am printing new ones but I want to know how to get the rest of the joints to bend with out breaking.
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You can use tools to assist with movement. Please refer to the GIF below for guidance.
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Replying to @V3.6 :
OK thank you this helps me so much I will post a picture of the finished pair when they finish printing love this model and the multi purpose jet packs. if I could help out with ideas let me know.
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Replying to @V3.6 :
um so when I tried to do this the tip of the finger broke so I printed them again and was wondering if there was a way to loosen them a little before I try to move any of this,
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I can not get the smaller finger joints to move, but I can get the first joint to move! my son loves them!
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same here
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same here too
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I'm surprised at how well the joints work considering how small it is, quite impressed, printed with no issues.
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Thanks for your message! I noticed quite a few people had issues with failed prints, so I’ve released the updated v5 version.
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The fingertips are easily broken, handle with care
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Handle with care on the first rotation, then enjoy playing with it freely
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The nails keep breaking. Can you help?
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This is highly related to the printing settings. Based on my experience, I lower the nozzle temperature for printing (PETG: default 250°C adjusted to 235°C). With less material, it doesn’t stick in the gaps, making it easier to bend. You’ll need to fine-tune the settings to find what works best for you.
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It’s also related to the supports. In my 3MF file, I’ve set the fingernails to exclude supports to prevent them from sticking to the fingers.
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In your 3D printing software, you can inspect each layer in the slicer to check if the joint areas are sticking together.
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Didn't know how to bend the fingers... Kinda broke but didn't fall off!
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not pla friendly!
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plz make the elephants foot -0.1cm or less!!
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Everything fits perfectly
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