Marvin the Martian

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Marvin the Martian

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A1 mini
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
8.4 h
7 plates
5.0(26)

correct 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
correct 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
8 h
7 plates
5.0(9)

Hollow, lightweight & high-quality!
Hollow, lightweight & high-quality!
7.2 h
7 plates
5.0(3)

250% 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
250% 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
34.8 h
9 plates

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Description

Marvin the Martian is an extraterrestrial character from Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons.

Marvin hails from the planet Mars, but is often found elsewhere. He is often accompanied by his dog "K-9". On numerous occasions, he has tried to destroy the Earth with his "Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator"

No supports are required. Two pieces contains built-in supports, optional parts without the built-in supports are also supplied if you want to use your slicer supports (see notes below). If you have the proper filament colors, no painting is needed.

The assembled model is 210mm tall.

Enjoy!

visor.stl and helmet.slt corrected on 7/22/2021
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**Print Instructions:**
Supports: No
Resolution: .2mm
Infill: 10%

Notes:**

Refer to the notes below for a few helpful printing and assembly instructions.

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**Building the model**

Colors

Black: (Paramount3D PLA - Black)
head
eye_black_right
eye_black_left
shoe_stripes_left
shoe_stripes_right
shoe_dots (contains four identical pieces)
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Yellow: (Paramount3D PLA - Simpson Yellow)
broom_bristles
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Gold: (Hatchbox PLA - Gold)
broom_base
broom_handle
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Green: (Hatchbox PLA - True Green)
visor
visor_connector_left
visor_connector_right
helmet
belt
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Red: (Hatchbox PLA - True Red)
legs
body
body_without_supports (optional piece)
shoe_red_left
shoe_red_right
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White: (Overture PLA - White)
eye_white_left
eye_white_right
shoe_white_left
shoe_white_right
hand_left
hand_right
hand_right_without_supports (optional piece)
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The gun is shown with different colors. I used:
Silver: (Protoparadigm PLA (out of business) - Silver)
gun_body
gun_barrel_front
gun_barrel_back
gun_trigger
gun_sight

Any color: (hidden piece):
belt_pin
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**Printing and assembly tips**

Printing tips
1 - No supports are required. Two pieces contains built-in supports, hand_right and body. Optional parts without the built-in supports are also supplied if you want to use your slicer supports

2 - There are some pieces that may need brims or rafts, use your discretion. When setting up my prints I prefer to be conservative, especially since the base of many parts are hidden when inserted into another part.

*I used brims on:
- hand_left, hand_right
- shoe_dots

3 - Do NOT use a brim on the shoe_stripes. The part prints easily without a brim and a slightly thick first layer due to a brim may result in a tight fit.

4 - When removing parts from the printer bed, it's a good idea to place left/right parts into separate containers to help with the assembly process since many left/right parts are very similar.

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Assembly tips:

1 - Take your time gluing the model together and enjoy the process. Give some thought into which parts to glue together as groups and then gluing the groups together. Let the glue for each group set completely before combining groups.

2 - I used E6000 sticky craft glue to put this model together. The sticky glue allows more time to position the parts than a fast drying superglue. I have 'fat fingers' and a shaky hand, so the sticky glue works out best for me, especially with small pieces. Just remember to leave enough time for the glue to set before combining too many parts.

3 - Based on maker feedback I made some of the connections a bit looser. This turned out to be a double edged sword. The looser connections make gluing a bit more fussy. My broom dried at a slight tilt instead of straight! So, for this model, some parts may be easier with a fast drying superglue.

4 - Be sure that the hands are glued properly to the body and the flat parts join nicely. If you have any problem, just clean off a bit from the body connector to ensure a smooth connection.

5 - The gun fits nicely into the hand and does not need to be glued in case you want to swap out the gun with another color or object. My wife could not decide on the gun color until the model was finished so I printed three different guns until she found something she liked.


6 - The visor connectors should be glued into the helmet before attaching the visor. The visor will only fit one way, the flat bed side of the visor should be on top. Take care ensuring left/right connectors are on the correct sides. The full helmet/visor can be dry fitted to ensure everything is in the right place.

7 - Refer to the assembly diagrams in the pictures section as well as the uploaded pictures for putting the model together. The model is meant to be glued.

Do not hesitate to ask questions, feedback is essential to making better models.

 

Comment & Rating (104)

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I guess at that size his Kaboom is even louder! FYI, If you make any more of my models supersized and find some artifacts (such as in Marvin;s visor), do not hesitate to reach out to me. I sometimes make special parts that supersize smoother. I try to find a balance between file size and smoothness on parts when printed at the posted size. Teamwork, steve
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Replying to @reddadsteve :
I honestly don't think anyone besides me has noticed.. my friends are just blown away by them! 🙂
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What a wonderful picture! Terrific job with the paint job on the 3D printed little girl (just kidding). Looks like you had fun with this model, which is one of my goals when modeling. Thank you for taking the time to post your make. Teamwork, Steve
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A very well designed model with one flaw that, tbh, I'm not sure is the model or me. When printing his head, there appears to be a gap at the top, which ultimately formed what looks like a mouth at first glance. That said, very happy with this model. Excellent job.
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Thank you for posting your make. There is no indent at that point. Looks like it may be with your printing profile. What infil did you use? Did you try reprinting that part? Teamwork, Steve
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Replying to @reddadsteve :
@reddadsteve - I think I just used what was out there… not sure if that came with the model or if it’s just standard bambu settings tbh. I did not reprint… it still looks great sitting on the shelf!
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fantastic model, cant wait to print more on my new bambu printer
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Looks great! Enjoy your new printer. Teamwork, Steve
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This is my second try at this model. Blame it on the learning curve for the right glue. I am a real Marvin fan and really appreciate the work that went into making this model.
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Good to hear that you 'stuck' with it and learned something in the process about glue. Did you see my notes in the writeup about different glues? Great job! Teamwork, Steve
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Replying to @reddadsteve :
Yes, I saw your explanation of different glues. The delayed glue I bought just never seemed to set properly. The gel super glue worked the best for me.
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great job. lots of little parts to assemble, but it looks amazing
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the print came out perfect, assy was so easy and the results were stunning.
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this is a brilliant model. he came out so well. I did scale him up 50%. went together amazing
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Very very nice. FYI-All my Looney Tunes models are typically in proportion to each other. I try to post with the smaller size that will print well, and then make the other models. So, for any of my models, sizing up is simply a maker preference. Sizing down works but could result in small parts. Tank you for taking the time to post your make. Teamwork, Steve
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Lovely I like it a lot thank you for sharing
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He looks Great! Thank you for taking the time to post your make. Teamwork, Steve
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love it. thanks again Steve.
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Keep posting makes and I'll make more models!
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