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Most models need to be flipped or automatically positioned in the slicer. The ears need to be sanded slightly to fit, and the same goes for the rear cover where the pin doesn't quite fit. Tolerances are made for a Kingroon KP3S 3.0 and it works well, the only thing is that you have to remove the burrs from the print bed.
(The model is not the best in the world in terms of movement and handling) When there are many robots around it there is interference, in the shoes I have put a textured PEI so that it grabs a little but not too much.
I have put lead weights on it because when I tested it I could see that the center of gravity was a little bit back, but in reality it is still just as easy to throw.
I used some metal gear servos as the blue plastic ones are easy to break. I used 7 12x12x3 neodymium magnets.
(All electronics are the same as the original)
The head, I had to paint the inside and the head can rotate. Since I don't have AMS and that's why the whole model is designed so that AMS is not necessary.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask, thanks ;)
















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