Xenoblade Chronicles Monado

Xenoblade Chronicles Monado

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Mono-color .2mm
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8.3 h
3 plates
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Here is the Monado I attempted to recreate after using a whole bunch of assorted reference pictures and waaay too much time… anyways, the file isn't to full scale as in the game but is scaled down to be about the size of a short sword and is assembled with the use of some pegs and some gorilla glue to make it feel fully solid (although if you mess with the dimensions of the pegs I'm sure you can get a good tolerance without the use of glue). I don't recommend trying to make this into a full-size model as that would take about 20-30ish parts with the current size of Bambu Labs print volumes and sacrifice a lot of the structural integrity unless you weld, sand, and post process it all. I printed it in all red and finished it out with a couple different colored paint pens I had. I have a 3mf file for the fully colored version, but Bambu Labs won't let me upload it unless I verify that it has been printed, and considering how it is ~2 ½ days I am not going do do that, but if you want the file just message me and I'll send it your way. I also suggest maybe slowing your printer down for this print because even with the big brims on the parts, the print profile uses most of the Y-axis height and unless your bed adhesion is superb it might cause a failed part or two. If you have any comments or if I missed any details please leave a comment or message me, thank you and happy printing!

 

**Note this is not a licensed Nintendo model, this is a fan recreation

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I size down a bit to make it fit better on my A1 mini but it’s great
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The details are great. it is a little bit of a challenge to print, given the height of the pieces. it took a few tries, adjusting supports and speeds to successfully complete the print.
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yeah, I 100% agree that speed is definitely your enemy on this print, navigating getting a good size was definitely the hardest part of making the model as I didn’t want to have a 10 pc assembly for something the size of my forearm and as thick as a marker. Printing on silent mode on the latter half of the print is definitely recommended
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