BRICK Action Figure (Kit card)

BRICK Action Figure (Kit card)

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NANO KitCard - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
NANO KitCard - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
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1.9 h
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NRML KitCard - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
NRML KitCard - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
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NANO Non-KitCard - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
NANO Non-KitCard - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
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NRML Non-KitCard - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
NRML Non-KitCard - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
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Generic bricks compatible action figure : Near infinite possibilities.

Here's the StudMaster action figure, a project I've been working for over 4 weeks on. Designed for compatibility with generic brand bricks, it's straightforward and made to work well for stop motion projects. In the file list you will find many different files, the best one you can print is the one with built-in supports that come off easily.

TLDR : Basically like a poseable action figure with generic brick block studs on it…

If any of you have suggestions to make, I'll be glad to listen and improve the design. And please note that your experience will differ with the quality of your filament. A good quality filament is perfect for this, whilst with a cheaper type, you can expect some print failures.

 

 

 

The files:

In the downloads section, you will find many folders holding different models, i included a kit-card version of this model for those wanting an easy print version that they can give to their loved ones. The second choice is one without any supports (So the user can choose the model slicer's supports). As a bonus, in the raw models section, holds each individual part of the action figure in case one of it's limbs breaks (For easy replacements).

StudMaster variants:

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[A1 & Bambu PLA Base Black] 使用小剪刀在圆圈底部剪一刀,就能轻松卸下零部件了。小孩非常喜欢,终于把闲置的大箱乐高件盘活了,非常感谢设计师。 Using a small pair of scissors, make a cut at the bottom of the circle to remove the parts easily. The child liked it very much and finally put the idle big box of LEGO pieces to work, thank the designer very much.
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Thank you for printing!
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hah how do you beat print glossy Lego style filament? is there a special type that gives that smooth look besides that brittle vva or whatever ? I wanna get some sort of enamel spray or whatever to make my layer line rich model look smooth as a Lego so I can have flat pieces like this
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Great design! Prints well and using the card as a raft was a great idea for this design! Really enjoyed this!
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uuh they look sick , Legos look great with those too surface monoatomic gold lines , looks so good on a Lego but I wonder if we could use ironing at 39% rectilinear to make too caps smooth or if we can use 0.2 mm or even a stamp to get logos on the top circles not Lego but our own cool symbols like on pills lol
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A bit tight but overall good.
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one of the best 3d prints I've ever had the privilege to make, the designer deserves recognition for keeping the kit card so efficient and allowing us to use it and recycle the parts after it's done as a stand etc, or armor. it's designed so well it makes me not even want to break apart to assemble! I honestly just want to print out stickers for a paper box as packaging so when I give this to a friend they really think it's something from some underground 3d printer design studio
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1.incredible marketing graphics .. 2. it really is infinite possibilities when you imagine this like mix of Legos and dummy14 aka Lego mindstorm or whatever those things were called... 3. I love the SYMETRY of that neat kit card 4. I love that you added a "nano" version
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Thank you for the support!
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bad quality
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why?
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ok also I love this so much I want to ask if you've asked a lawyer about it youd be allowed to freely sell this without Lego problems? I'd love to know because I want to invest somehow in this as a toy, and I want to upload profiles and remixes of larger versions involving simply the use of 4 or 6 of these + a few custom extra pieces to build some Lego Bionicle type things
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I've got around the 'lego' problem by just naming it with a generic sounding name like 'brick'.
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These are really cool, but could u pls make a bigger one?
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really cool, but the feet didnt work
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I wish there were pegs on the namo card like the larger one so you could use it as a base to stand on also I wish the holes were smaller tighter so u could cut them apart as armour
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