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Thermal Detonator - Star Wars (Battlefront II)

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X1 Carbon
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A2L

0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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3.9 h
1 plate
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RECCOMENDED - Support Interface Material
RECCOMENDED - Support Interface Material
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4.2 h
1 plate
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Description

This is a Thermal Detonator, as seen in many Star Wars films and games. It is about the size of a baseball, and is extremely easy to assemble!

 

This specific one is designed off of references from mainly Battlefront II. It was designed in Autodesk Fusion, and looks best printed in a metallic color with support interface material (check the print profiles). Some of the overhangs are not perfect, but I found that they were not very noticeable in the final model. To assemble, simply press fit the parts together, and add a little glue if they do not stay (although they should). 

 

Let me know if you would like to see a working version of this model, where the two halves spring apart on impact!

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daaang
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Looking good. I printed mine with a shiny silver filament, then used a paint pen to paint the button and thumb thing.....Did you paint this whole thing? or is that a specific type of filament you used for that dark grey?
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Replying to @JacobB84 :
This was painted with spray cans, used a black primer and misted the 'steel' spray can lightly so you create some depth. The buttons were hand painted with some miniature paint.
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awesome beginner print. this was the 2nd thing I printed and love it. assembly is a bit snug but once it’s together it holds really well and can still be taken apart with a little effort. will look very cool once painted. printed in basic pla
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Thanks! Glad you liked it
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ended up in loads of spaghetti
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So sorry that happened! Did it fail like that more than once? If so, I’ll take a look at the print profile. Otherwise, I’d reccomend using some of the Bambu bed glue or washing your print bed, that tends to help my prints!
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very good print make sure to take a knife and take the middle thing in each of them out so you can youse the block that it printed love Star Wars
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would you say this can take down an at-at?
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if you put it between the pilots
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I would say so. if you were to somehow get up high enough, like maybe with a hoist cable shot from a grappling gun, and kind of glide up there on the cable, and you were able to chunk it inside the ATAT in just the right spot.....I think maybe so 🤔
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it’s a great bomb, especially if you use sharpie where the LEDs are supposed to be and use paint to Weather the rest of it
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how do you bulid this it’s hard
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Have you printed the pieces yet? If so, you might have to sand/file away some of the connection block
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how do you bulid this
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