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Origin-Zero Blaster form

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Origin-Zero: Blaster Form
Origin-Zero: Blaster Form
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Origin-Zero – Blaster Form

Origin-Zero: Blaster Form is a stylized robot figure designed for posing, display, and creative setups. It uses clean mechanical shapes and compact proportions to give it a solid, sturdy look.

This version focuses on an action-ready stance with blaster-style arms, making it great for desk displays, photography, or showing off a well-finished print. The design stays simple while still feeling detailed and intentional, with parts that fit together cleanly.

Features:

  • ✅ Minimal supports required
  • ✅ Fast and reliable print
  • ✅ Clean, simple geometry
  • ✅ Easy to assemble and display
  • ✅ Great for desks, shelves, and photos

Origin-Zero: Blaster Form is easy to display, fun to pose, and adds a bit of personality wherever it ends up—on a shelf, a desk, or next to your printer.

And now you have a fully assembled figure.

 

This is a remix of the model by kit crafters https://makerworld.com/en/models/2105752-origin-zero-mecha#profileId-2277589

I have put this as an original because I am waiting for Makerworld to resolve the issue with the contest. Then I will edit it to a remixed model.

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