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REPO ROBOT- posable and disposable

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A1 Mini 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
A1 Mini 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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4.1 h
4 plates
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Dilated Eyes added, with AMS
Dilated Eyes added, with AMS
16 min
1 plate
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Eye Variety Plate 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Eye Variety Plate 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
1.1 h
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Hollowed stomach/mouth, primetowers for eyes and crown
Hollowed stomach/mouth, primetowers for eyes and crown
2.9 h
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Description

Support the Creator
If you'd like to sell this model as part of your business, please consider supporting my work by purchasing a licensed (watermark-free) version here:
Licensed Models here!
 
 

Latest Update – 4/1/25
Thanks to the awesome feedback from the community, this model has been improved with some quality-of-life tweaks:

  • Head hinge area has been thickened to reduce the risk of breakage.
  • Connecting screw has been shortened by 1mm to eliminate the torso-lower body gap.
  • Ball joint tolerances have been tightened for a more secure and satisfying fit.
  • New Base Stand added for an easy, low-material way to display your robot upright.

Model Overview
Jump into the slightly chaotic world of R.E.P.O., where junkyard tech meets DIY charm. This 3D-printable, posable robot is inspired by the patched-together world of salvaged machines. With movable limbs, a twistable torso, expressive eyes, and a hinged head, it’s a project that’s fun to build and display—even if a little janky by design.

 

Features

  • Fully Posable Limbs & Torso – Twist, snap, and swivel to your heart's content.
  • Expressive Eyes – Rotate them to give your bot a range of moods.
  • Hinged Head – Opens and closes using a real paperclip (yes, that’s on purpose).
  • Quick, Tool-Free Assembly – Just snap, swivel, glue, and go.

Assembly Notes

  • Connect torso and legs with the included threaded plug.
  • Snap limbs onto ball joints—fit is firm, but forgiving.
  • Insert the eyes from the inside and glue in place.
  • Use a paperclip (not filament) for the head hinge. Insert with care to avoid breakage.
  • Always dry-fit before applying glue.

Coming Soon
A compact "under-the-table" version of the robot, crouched and peeking out with just its head and arms. A perfect desktop companion.

 

Feedback Welcome
This was my first articulated model—quirky, a bit messy, but a blast to create. If you have ideas, improvements, or print photos to share, I’d love to see them. Let’s make this weirdo even better together.

 

If You Like This Model…
Check out my crouched R.E.P.O. model here:
Repo Robot Crouched – Posable and Disposable

 

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I’d love to see what you come up with. Upload your photos and share how your R.E.P.O. turned out!

Let me know if you'd like a version formatted for Etsy, too!

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