QF V3 Articulated Power Armor Action Figure
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Bill of Materials
Description
HEAVY WEAPON →→ Weapon Pack for MPFV-15K
Project: Redemption
[QF V3 Armor: Next-Generation Power Armor]
📖 The Lost Secrets of S.T.L. – The Origins of QF V2 Armor
Before the invasion of GW (GrimWorks), the most advanced military research was conducted in a highly classified facility known as S.T.L. (Shielded Testing Lab). This laboratory was where the QF V2 Armor was first developed, a next-generation power armor designed to surpass all existing models.
However, when the invasion began, the facility was deemed compromised. With no time to defend it, researchers were forced to evacuate, taking only the most valuable assets with them—including the QF V2 prototypes and crucial development data. But in their haste, many lesser assets were left behind, abandoned in the dark corners of the lab.
Now, the S.T.L. lab remains a derelict ruin, its secrets buried under debris and time. But for those daring enough to sneak into its depths, there may still be valuable remnants hidden within—old power armor parts, forgotten schematics, or even components from early QF prototypes.
While the QF V3 Armor represents the future, its roots lie in the forgotten halls of S.T.L.
What else might be waiting in the shadows of the past?
📖 QF V3: The Evolution of War
The MPFV-15K (Rebuilder-15K) was a powerful war machine, its firepower unmatched among resistance forces. However, it was never meant to be a true fighting machine. Its slow movement, crude mechanics, and basic AI made it an easy target in high-intensity battles.
Despite its raw strength, the MPFV-15K struggled to keep up with GW’s (GrimWorks) highly mobile forces, forcing researchers to reconsider their approach. They needed a solution that balanced combat effectiveness, adaptability, and large-scale production.
Thus, rather than solely relying on repurposed construction mechs, they returned to power armor development.
[The Birth of QF V3]
Building on the success of the QF V2 Armor, the QF V3 was designed as a battle-ready alternative that could be deployed in large numbers while retaining the mobility and versatility of its predecessor.
[Key Features of the QF V3 Armor]
- Weapon Mount System – Unlike the QF V2, the QF V3 features built-in hardpoints on its armor, allowing for heavy weapon integration without compromising mobility.
- Increased Productivity – The QF V3 was designed alongside the QF V2, meaning both models share many core components. This allows for streamlined manufacturing and rapid deployment, a critical advantage in wartime.
- Crisis-Ready Adaptability – The QF V3 does not drastically outperform the QF V2 in speed or protection, but its modular adaptability and mass-production capability make it ideal for frontline warfare.
With both QF V2 and QF V3 sharing parts, factories can produce multiple units at a faster rate, ensuring a constant supply of combat-ready forces.
In a war where every second counts, the QF V3 is not just a new armor—it’s a lifeline for humanity.
[Print Settings]
LayerHeight: Any
Support: Yes(Tree)
Wall: 3
Infill: 7%
[Mountable Weapons]
[Recommanded Printing Materials]
Armor: PETG or PLA.
[FAQ]
Where can I get seperated .stl files?
>> On MakerWorld, right below the print profiles section, there is a green button where you can download .3mf or “open in bambu studio”. click the ‘downward wedge’ button. you should see a drop-down option for download STL/CAD files.
If you have further problems, Please message or comment me. I'll do my best to solve them.

[Assembly]
Assembly itself is pretty straight forward, but snapping ball joints might be a bit hard.
The bulge of the knee ball joint face forwards, and the bulge of the elbow ball joint face backwards.

















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