Walkman Style Sample Player mp3 prop "Last of Us”

Walkman Style Sample Player mp3 prop "Last of Us”

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1. Case Full 0.2 layer, Walls Arachne, Support Tree manual
1. Case Full 0.2 layer, Walls Arachne, Support Tree manual
Designer
14 h
3 plates
5.0(2)

2. Inner Ports, 0.2mm layer, Walls: Classic
2. Inner Ports, 0.2mm layer, Walls: Classic
Designer
31 min
1 plate
5.0(1)

3. Outer Ports, 0.12mm fine layer, Walls: Arachne
3. Outer Ports, 0.12mm fine layer, Walls: Arachne
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21 min
1 plate

4. Control Panel: 0.2mm layer, Walls: Arachne, VLH, Support
4. Control Panel: 0.2mm layer, Walls: Arachne, VLH, Support
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Description

Print warning for BambuStudio 2.x. I noticed the 2.x Version of BambuStudio sets less automatic Supports for the Case Parts. 

 

Users who downloaded Print Profile 1 before 31.03.2025 please re-download if they wan't to print with BambuStudio 2. This new Version produces failures with the old file.

 

 

Walkman Style Cassette Player Prop Inspired by “The Last of Us”  with mp3 sample player module

 

Hi,

Last year, we made a YouTube video about “How to Repair Ellie’s Walkman”. In the comments, I was asked where to get the battery clip. Since it was unavailable anywhere, I decided to build one myself, as I was already planning to buy my first 3D printer and needed a project to get into Fusion 360. You can find the clip in my uploads. But somehow, I couldn’t stop, and this is the result:

 

A Walkman Style Cassette Player prop, inspired by Ellie’s Walkman from the game and TV show The Last of Us, featuring the following:

  • Customizable “Ellie” name on the device (can be changed in BambuStudio to anything you like)
  • Operational cassette door with optional magnets to insert tapes
  • Dummy headphone jacks for headphones
  • Print-in-place volume wheel that you can (barely 😊)  turn
  • Operational Play, FF, and REW buttons, which control the:
    • Optional MP3  sound module with USB-C and (Play, Stop, FF, REW, Vol. up and down) 
    • Integrated speaker
    • Operational Battery door with access to the USB-Port (yes, the spare part for the original machine)

 

All images are taken from the untreated print and are unedited.

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The cassette shown is not included in the print, you have to use a real one atm..

UPDATE: or use the new 
Audio Cassette Tape Replica by ScarfMeadow with included PDF for Last of us Stickers!

 

Printing Requirements

At the moment, an AMS is needed to successfully print the version shown in the pictures. I tried to minimize color changes as much as possible, but due to the optics and brittleness of silk silver filament, it became a must-have (for now). Maybe I can add files for a Cricut or similar plotters later.

 

Required Filaments

Main Colors:

  • Bambu PLA Matte Black (or any other black filament)
  • Bambu PLA Silk+ Silver (or Geeetech Silk Silver, which is slightly warmer and resembles the original silver much better—used in the pictures)
  • Bambu PLA Matte Dark Blue (used in the pictures: eSun PLA+ Dark Blue)

Additional Colors:

  • Bambu PLA Matte White (text on the control panel)
  • Bambu PLA Green (Play text on the control panel and headphone jack element)
  • Bambu PLA Grey (clip; printed in Copymaster3D PLA Matte Warm Grey in the pictures)
  • Bambu PLA Red (for the small battery light dot—any red filament will do)
  • Bambu PLA Transparent Grey (only if you want to print the window part; a small piece of acrylic is much more transparent)

Additional Required Components

  • MP3 greeting card module with 3 buttons (Amazon EU)  or

This module will only be delivered to the EU atm, if you live outside EU i put a 3 Button module on ebay, only Ebay fees and delivery as additonal costs, https://www.ebay.de/itm/356717113450

  • 1 button (AliExpress alternative + Jst SH1.0mm 2pin 20cm cable

     

  • 2 self-drilling screws M2 × 10 mm
  • 2 self-drilling screws M3 × 10 mm (iron screws to stick to neodymium magnets)
  • PLA glue

Optional:

  • 90 × 45 × 1 mm acrylic sheet (recommended over printed window)
  • 7 mm × 1 mm neodymium magnets
  • 16 + 20 mm × 2 mm metal rods (neck strap holders) (Makers Supply: Dowel pins)

Print Files & Colors

Each print profile should be printed with the specified colors and with their unique settings:

 

The InnerParts Print Profile has 2 Plates, Plate 1 for 3 Buttion MP3 Module, Plate 2 if you want to print the model without sound, Plate 3 for 1 Button Sound Module.

FileColorsTimeModel WeightWasteChanges
CaseFullSilver, Dark Blue15h125g144g136
OuterPortsSilver, Dark Blue0.5h2g1g2
ControlPanel (Plate 1)Black, White, Green3h34g23g7
ControlPanel (Plate 2)Black, Silver0.5h3g4g2
InnerParts (3-Button)Black1.5h42g4g-
InnerPortsSilver, Black, Green, Red0.75h2g6g14
ClipGrey0.75h8g0g-
WindowTransparent Grey0.25h2g1g-

Note: Let Silk Silver prints cool down before removing supports and remove them VERY CAREFUL — even with optimized settings, the filament breaks easily. 

 

The following parts have an editable text_shape in Bambu Studio where you can change the “ELLIE” name to a name you want: CaseFull Plate 1, Control Panel Plate 1 and Clip.

 

If you want better text quality on the control panel and outer ports, print the 0.2 nozzle versions with a 0.2 nozzle, but expect 6 extra hours of print time. This version was used for the pictures.

 

Assembly Instructions

After approximately 23 hours of print time, 218g of model filament, 180g of waste, and 160 color changes, follow these steps:

 

StepParts neededPicture

Glue the window in the cassette door (use acrylic if possible).

 

Print: Window or 90 × 45 × 1 mm piece of acrylic

Print: (CaseFull, Plate 03, Cassette Door), Glue

 

Optional: Glue neodymium magnets on the cassette door (break off the small plastic pin if using magnets).

 

2 7 mm × 1 mm neodymium magnets

 

Insert InnerPorts into the case.

 

Print: (CaseFull, Plate 01, Case) Print (InnerPorts)

 

Glue the OuterPorts description panel to the case.

 

Print (OuterPorts), Glue

Optional: Insert the 16mm metal rod in the control panel.

 

Print: (ControlPanel, Plate 01)

Secure the rod in the control panel with the Rod Secure Part.

(thinner part downwards, higher part inwards).

You might need a tool to press it in.

Print: (InnerParts, Plate 01, Rod secure part)

Glue the Volume Screw in the volume wheel — carefully turn it with a small screwdriver to break it free.

 

Print (CaseFull, Plate 02, VolumeScrew), Glue

Connect the Mechanics Part to the Board Holder, insert MP3 knobs, and arrange cables.

(pay attention to matching function on the MP3 part and the three buttons on the control panel )

Print: (InnerParts, Plate 01, Mechanics) Print: (InnerParts, Plate 01, Plate Holder), MP3 greeting card module

Insert four knobs in the control panel and attach the Mechanics Part.

It doesn’t really connect, so hold in place for the following steps

Print: (ControlPanel, Plate 02, Play, Rew, FF)

Print: (CaseFull, Plate 02, Eject)

 

 

Slide the speaker into the Mechanics Part.

 

 

Attach the Control Panel and electronics inside the main case — Make sure no cables interfere between the body and Mechanics part.. Attach the battery.

 

 
Arrange Cables and Battery as shown 

Optional: Insert the 20 mm rod into the case.

 

20mm rod

Attach the Backplate.

Slowly and carefully, make sure everything clicks into place. (Pay extra attention to the scew clips, they break easily)

Print: (CaseFull, Plate 03, Backplate)

 

Carefully screw in four self-drilling screws (M3 for downwards parts).

 

2 self-drilling screws M2 × 10 mm, 2 self-drilling screws M3 × 10 mm

 

Attach the battery clip and belt clip (requires slight force).

a little more power, slowly but surely..

Print: (CaseFull, Plate 03, Battery Clip) Print: (Clip) 

 

Screw in the front screws — magnets will hold the door if installed.

If not the small pin should do, its sits a little harder at first, but should be better after a few open closes.

2 self-drilling screws M3 × 10 mm, Iron, the must stick to the neodyme magnets

 

Click in the cassette door — align one side and carefully bend the other.

 

 

 

Cut the USB Cable – i had to cut a small part from one side of the USB-C Cable to fit in the USB Port..  

 

 

This has been designed with its original look in mind. I know that some parts could have been better designed from a FDM 3D printing perspective, but im still learning. If you have any ideas for improvement, feel free to share.

 

See also my Last of us Headphone + Controller Stand

 


Documentation (1)

Assembly Guide (1)
1 Key Manual.pdf

Bill of Materials

Maker’s Supply Kits and Parts
Bambu Filaments
A06-D1-1.75-1000-SPL
22.99 USD
 × 1
A01-K1-1.75-1000-SPLFREE
19.99 USD
 × 1
A01-B6-1.75-1000-SPLFREE
19.99 USD
 × 1
A01-W2-1.75-1000-SPLFREE
19.99 USD
 × 1
A00-G6-1.75-1000-SPLFREE
19.99 USD
 × 1
A00-D3-1.75-1000-SPLFREE
19.99 USD
 × 1
A00-R0-1.75-1000-SPLFREE
19.99 USD
 × 1
G01-D0-1.75-1000-SPLFREE
19.99 USD
 × 1
List other parts
  • MP3 greeting card module with 3 buttons(https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0CLB5ZGJ4) x 2: Alternative(https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005008153588189.html)
  • Self-drilling screws M3 × 10 mm x 4: Iron/magnetic
  • Self-drilling screws M2 × 10 mm x 1
  • Optional: 90 × 45 × 1 mm acrylic sheet x 1
  • Optional: 7 mm × 1 mm neodymium magnets x 1
  • Optional: 16mm+20mm*2mm Metal rod x 1

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Having issues printing the 'Case' parts. Had multiple failures now. I don't think it's the model but once the print gets to a certain height the nozzle will hit the part or the tree supports and then eventually the print will fail. Also, at the orientation the parts are placed in the profile the quality seems quite poor. It's definitely not an adhesion issue as this was the first thing i checked. Anyone got any suggestions as it's getting quite frustrating to be honest as I'm burning through filament trying different things just for the print to fail.
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Hi, what printer an filament do you use? i printed it many times in exactly this position and never noticed a failure due to a nozzle hit... I have a P1S.. And how is the quality poor, if found it to be the best positiion mix between looks an stability, Can you send me a picture? I will start another test print, just in case something happended to the files, but think i printed 3 tests from these at least..
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Replying to @Decay71 :
OK, i just noticed, starting to print the Backplate, the actual Bambustudio Version sets other Supports than the 1.10 Version i was using during development, reinstallied the old Version and there are more supports now again. Which version are you using? Picture ist from 1.10
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Replying to @Decay71 :
Yeah, like I said I don't think it's the model (although very complex and not best suited for FDMs). I'm using a Bambu A1 with their Silver Silk+ filament. Never had any issue before. I am trying to reprint the parts now in a different orientation to see if my printer can handle it better. As for the quality I mentioned it just seemed that layers were very staggered and look a little off but that being said it could be that my printer isn't printing the parts correctly . I have removed all the obvious issue it could be like bed adhesion, Bed level etc. Was just running out of ideas as to what was causing the issue. Like I said I think its a printer settings issues and not the model jus at a loss as to why tis is happening all of a sudden.
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Would love to print this but i can't find the 3 Button sound module outside of the German Amazon which doesn't ship to the UK. Tried UK Amazon, Temu and AliExpress but to no avail! Shame. :(
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Hi, maybe you can try it directly at https://playmegram.com/ write a mail. If not pm me me, we will find a way to ship it:) or if you find another 3 button module send me the link and ill try to make it work!
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Replying to @Decay71 :
Thanks for the prompt reply. I have emailed them directly through their website so hopefully we can work something out. I did also mention to them about your model and that the module might be quite popular due to how good your model is. I have looked around online for the past hour and can't find anything remotely suitable/similar to the Playmegram module. I wonder if the sound board is custom or whether its a 'stock' sound board that can be sourced elsewhere, I could then get the other components separately.
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Replying to @ScarfMeadow :
OK, thank you for liking it! If he responds, please let me know—maybe I can add something to the model description. If not, I'll put it on eBay or something, so you can buy it from me (+ delivery). Just PM me. After I found out about the limited delivery options, I spent a few hours looking for a similar model too, but I didn't find one either. That's why there's only a one-key option. Since he delivers to China, I assume it's at least manufactured there.
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Finally the final few parts arrived and I was able to complete the project! Really happy with it! Again, awesome model!
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Nice, thanks, happy to hear and see that! Did you use any special settings for the top part, Font is so much better than my print..
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Replying to @Decay71 :
For the top part with the buttons I used a 0.2 nozzle with variable layer height (0.10mm to 0.06mm), massively increased the print time but I don't mind that. I cheated a little for the side panel with the Walkman logo etc. I recently used some 'Decal Paper' for a recent project and loved how they looked as when applied correctly they don't look like stickers due to how thin they are and how they are applied. So it was just a case of removing the text in the slicer which helped quite a bit with printing that part.
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Replying to @ScarfMeadow :
Ok, i thought i had vlh turned on for 0.2 nozzle too, think ill have to print that again. Yes, my first versions where made with a cricut, came out perfect, but couldnt use it for the small texts anyway, so i decided for full fdm texts.. Thanks again, nice to see it printed by someone else :)
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Uhm ... I believe you forgot to enter the contest. I'm still struggling to believe that this is a real model. 🤯
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What contest? Thank you:)
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Replying to @Decay71 :
The current one about Musical Instruments. I think this might qualify since it can play an .mp3, is musical themed and must've been a lot of work :)
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Replying to @weware :
Ah ok, seen that and thought its no instrument... but thank you, just entered! And yes.. i invested a few hours.. :)
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Holy crap, I can't believe someone actually made this! Been wanting a decent Last of Us Walkman prop since forever, but they are soooo expensive THE DETAIL ON THIS THING!! Working buttons?? Cassette door with magnets?? Even that little battery light. DUUUDE. Just showed my roommate and now she wants one too. Gonna have to clear my weekend to print this bad boy. Not sure if my printer can handle all those color changes but I'm definitely gonna try. Thanks for putting in all this work and actually sharing it! THANK YOU SO SO MUCH.
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Thank you and have fun printing it.. If you have further questions, please ask.
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Excellent 1:1 replica of the cassette player from The Last of Us. Well worth the effort.
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Thank you very, very much, im glad the update worked for you!! Thank you!
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Yo nice deal but download button dont pop
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Works here, did you try another browser or mobile?
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.......here's another boost. Thx again!
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