Commander Wolffe X Dummy 13 (Helmet and Kama)
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If there is one clone trooper who I wished had more screen time in the clone wars series, it is the iconic Commander Wolffe.
Nevertheless, I hope I can do him justice by posting his model here on Maker World!
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Important print settings
Line width, 1 mm
Resolution 0.015
Wall generator, Arachne
Minimum feature size 50 percent
Outer and inner brim
brim width 5 mm
Below is some IMPORTANT information on support removal and assembly.
For supports, be gentle on removal, especially on the helmet near the visor.
The supports on the inside of the helmet will require some sort of thin metal object (like a screwdriver) to excavate hard to reach supports.
You'll need that same object to help in removal of supports on the gun holders of the Kama (Example screwdrivers pictured below.)

Assembly is similar to that of @TCTT (I put his assembly guide in the assembly instructions) until you reach attachment of the Kama. Below is the best way of assembling the Kama and hip pieces.





Below is information on how I remixed these models.
To create the head model, I used Wolffe's helmet from Jace1969 on Thingiverse and made the following changes in Meshmixer: After resizing, I holed out his helmet so that I could add a dummy 13 attachment which connects to the frame. I used my removeable helmet dummy 13 head model as the attachment piece. I also thickened his range finder so that it could be printed sturdy.
For the Kama, I used the Kama piece from JackTheTinkerer on Thingiverse and made the following changes in Meshmixer: After resizing the Kama, I fused it to the Belt from @TCTT. I then plane cut some of the bottom of the Kama off so that it was not too long. Afterwards, I cut out some of the middle of the skirt to keep accuracy to Wolffe's look. Furthermore, I cut down some of the pouches from the Kama so that they were not abnormally tall. For the gun holders, I added the holders from @irony's clone weapons pack to the Kama and used his pistol models to fit the holders. @irony gave me permission to use his model for this. Finally, I filled in any holes that were formed during making the process.
As you can see, there is no doubt that I have unique parts in this model.

























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