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Currently making my Helldivers 2 B-01 suit out of PET-G.
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This might be one of the most beautiful and slick things I've ever printed. It looks drop-dead gorgeous and I just love it as my piggybank. It does actually encourage me to drop in a little something every time I got some leftover change and I'm sure it'll help me go a long way.
However, I printed the glass parts with PET-G Silver as it's all I had in hand. Definitely don't regret it, though.



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This is my end result.
I will wholeheartedly give it 5 stars and I also boosted because this is hands-down the best model of a Ronin I will ever find. It's super detailed (1:1 game accurate) and a FANTASTIC posable figure.
It had minimal support scarring the way OP oriented them and I advise to use his preset. If anything, I did rotate the lower abdomen a bit to ensure all joints are printed horizontally for added strength.
Beware: Be very careful when snapping the joints in, precisely the cockpit into the lower abdomen. The cockpit's clamp is printed vertically, meaning it can snap unless you snap it in softly.
Also, some joints are a bit weak. Just like the Northstar Prime model, they wear out after a short usage (surprisingly, I didn't have to reinforce its leg joints because they were strong enough to support its own weight). The fix was, again, my (now rekindled) girlfriend's help applying some nails UV-LED gel on them.
All in all, thank you for the model. It is incredible!



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First of all, I wish to give credit for the fact this doesn't need any screws and it's literally printing straight to the assembly. I suggest using PET-G or higher as PLA does wear over time and the joints would loosen.. The model itself and the end result is a FANTASTIC, very high-detail Northstar Prime, but I had to work on it for a few good hours.
No matter what orientation you choose, there will be some support scarring. The one OP used is very good, but you will have to remove a lot of supports and post-process. That, or just paint it all. Here's mine, before paint.
Some joints are weak. I am talking about especially the one between the cockpit and ''abdomen'', then both between the foot and kneecap. To avoid having it fall under its own weight, I took OP's advice but didn't have a glue gun, so the closest thing I had was my (now rekindled) girlfriend's help with some UV-LED nails gel and it worked wonders.
Thanks for the amazing model. I had a blast putting it together, too!



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