REPO ROBOT CROUCHED - posable and disposable

REPO ROBOT CROUCHED - posable and disposable

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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2.3 h
3 plates
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EZ Support removal / Screw Tolerances
EZ Support removal / Screw Tolerances
2.2 h
2 plates
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Big Eye added, no AMS option, enlarged hinge adjusted screw.
Big Eye added, no AMS option, enlarged hinge adjusted screw.
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6 plates
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If you'd like to sell my model for your own business, please consider supporting me and acquiring a licensed (watermark-free) version of the model here:

 Licensed Models on Patreon

Edit 3/15/25: Added a crown head to cap the king of the losers!

Please post your photos! I'd love to see them!

If you like this model, please consider printing the full sized semirobot model here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1192726-repo-robot-posable-and-disposable#profileId-1204842

Introducing the adorable, crouching version of the robot from the popular video game R.E.P.O., designed for stealth and cuteness! This small-scale model perfectly captures those moments when the robot is tucked away under chairs, coffee tables, or in tight spaces, appearing vulnerable yet endearing.

Key Features:

  • Posable Limbs: Adjust the robot's limbs to recreate various hiding poses.
  • Swivel Eyes: The eyes can rotate in their sockets, adding expressive possibilities to your model. Use a small cut paperclip as a makeshift swivel bar to connect the eyes, enhancing its lifelike movement.
  • Hinged Head: The head is designed to tilt, adding another layer of realism. The assembly is user-friendly, using simple household items like paperclips to achieve professional results.

Simple Assembly:

  • The assembly process is straightforward and even simpler than our full-sized model. Connect the leg ball sockets to the torso with a satisfying click. Then, snap the eyes into the head from inside and secure them with a dab of super glue.

Product Specifications:

  • Material Needed: PLA or ABS recommended for best results.
  • Printing Details: Layer height of 0.1mm for finer details; supports are not necessary for most parts.
  • Assembly Time: Approximately 30 minutes.

Your Feedback Matters: This is my first venture into designing a model with articulating parts, so I am eager to hear your thoughts and experiences. Please share your builds, modifications, and any tips for improving the design. While I've tested the tolerances on my printer, variations in equipment might affect the fit, so any feedback is invaluable.

Enjoy Creating: Have fun bringing this charming little robot to life. Whether you're a fan of the R.E.P.O. game or a collector of unique 3D prints, this model is sure to spark joy and ignite your creative spirit. Happy printing and enjoy the playful challenge!

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Excellent result, no glue needed. I used a piece of a paperclip to join the two parts and allow for movement
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Thank you so much for sharing your photo! I truly appreciate your kind words!
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How do you assemble the parts? I've tried several methods but it keeps breaking, do you have any reference images or videos? Please
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Replying to @user_407688294 :
I've noted it in the comments, everything is pressure-fit except the head and body which have a hinge-like connection. For the hinge, I cut a piece of a paperclip and inserted it; it fits perfectly. On reflection, a 1.75mm hole would be better for inserting a piece of filament
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Hey, I wanted to leave a comment to let you know someone is using your design and selling it on TikTok Shop. I can't DM you, but I figured you should know one way or another.
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I really appreciate your message, but that's not actually my design. There's a bunch of people on Etsy selling others work without permission. It kind of runs rampant. Thank you for keeping an eye out for designers!
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That's a game character, not original creation so it couldn't be sold?
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I love the red! Thanks for sharing your photo and review!
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Amazing job ! Thank you !
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Love it! Thanks for sharing!
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Hey Sam, your tiktok brought me to this model! I like the size of your print, did you scale it at all?
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Very adorable and accurate looking to the in game characters. I don't know how to attach the legs and arms to the head however, I didn't see anywhere to attach or screw in the parts.
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Glad you enjoy the model! I don't understand how you laid out the parts though. Also looks like you are missing the torso piece. Below is an image of how I laid out the parts in the .3mf file that comes with the print profile already set up.
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Replying to @DanishFish :
I print at my local library, unfortunately they only allow me to print one piece at a time. I didn't see the torso print when downloading, I'll look again. These pieces are laid out after printing, I've just set them on a table.
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I absolutely loved this model of the deceased! Thank you :)
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Ohhhh that paint job looks slick!
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Replying to @DanishFish :
thank you ^^
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I hate when i die in this game, oh yes the model is wery cool!
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Oh yes me too! Thanks for sharing and reviewing! Glad you like it!
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awesome, my gf loves it.
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Big Eye added, no AMS option, enlarged hinge adjusted screw.
Prints easily and fits perfectly Thanks
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It fell and struck its head while I was painting it. Now it's somewhat unique
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