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Fallout X-01 Power Armor Updated 2025/10/27

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Fallout X-01 Segmented Assembly Updated 2025/10/27
Fallout X-01 Segmented Assembly Updated 2025/10/27
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An articulated version of the Fallout armor, made over several days. Everyone is welcome to print and try it out.

Friendly Reminder:

  1. Joints are tight during the first assembly, and may require a bit of force to snap into place. But once snapped, movement will be very smooth.
  2. The shoulder blades are separate, with a buckle in front that snaps onto the protrusions on both sides of the body.
  3. The thighs have a 2-segment design. You need to rotate them on the snap joint first to wear down the snap joint a bit, which will make them easier to snap into place

     

    Updated 2025/10/27

    1. Adjusted the joints for easier assembly

    2. Added thigh replacement parts to the plate for more flexible legs

    Other Fallout series print files

    T-51 Version

    https://makerworld.com.cn/zh/models/1190327-fu-she-t-51dong-li-zhuang-jia-5yue-17ri-geng-xin-v#profileId-1261937

    T-60 Version

    https://makerworld.com.cn/zh/models/1399280-fallout-t60-ke-dong-jing-xi-chao-xiang-hao-chai-20#profileId-1517001

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Fallout X-01 Segmented Assembly Updated 2025/10/27
Assembly impossible! The ball joints are so tight that you either can't put them together or they break when you try to move the coin box.
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I would mess with the infill and angle of print for parts that are going to be under a lot of stress (mainly the legs). I would increase the infill of those parts so they are more solid and then I would angle the parts to be more horizontal so the joint is working with the grain making it stronger rather then printing it vertical which weakens it.
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Replying to @SteveTheVehicon :
I've already tried that myself and it didn't work
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Replying to @majoho :
@majoho I'd do a reprint with all the infill and reangle again and after its finished, sand down the joint. I printed the T-51 and it had a similar problem with the legs but doing this and then sanding down the joint really helped. I would also soak the parts in hot water to warm them up and make them easier to put together.
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Fallout X-01 Segmented Assembly Updated 2025/10/27
Good
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they both friends? ‘:\
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Replying to @magnapants :
Yes, there are only two of them, and that's why they stick together.
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The model looks cool, but it doesn't fit together functionally. There were serious issues attaching the head and legs to the body. I had to sand the balls down to make them smaller, and I had to glue the head on. The wrists don't hold together at all and just dangle. P.S. Bambulab A1 printer and bambulab PLA plack plastic. Preset with 16 mm layer height "best quality" Anyway, thanks for such a good model for free :)
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The articulated design has been re-modified and can now be assembled more easily thank you for your support and I apologize for the inconvenience caused by previous printing and assembly you can try the new profile and please continue to provide feedback if you have any issues
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good model but I had some problems with assembly and broke the thumb and ankle joints
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how tall is this if you don’t mind me asking? gonna try to scale one to make it the size of the McFarlane figures
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Fallout X-01 Segmented Assembly Updated 2025/10/27
Increased the model part size to 150-200% The assembled figure turned out to be about 25 centimeters tall) And yes, it has big problems with leg assembly The legs fit into the thighs okay, but where the parts assemble at the knees, it's a complete nightmare 😁 Overall, the results are before you😎
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Printed with metallic black pla. I love the look of this model because it is very detailed. The joints are flexible and stiff (good for posing), and the weapons will also be a nice addition to it (have not printed them yet). The things about this model that could be improved upon are: The knee joints (if you bend them a little too far backwards they pop off) The shoulder attachment (it does not stay on well as the shoulders are flexible and the two parts that hold the shoulders are not enough to fully secure them) And those are my only recommendations of improvement on this model. Keep in mind that there is only two problems and you have done a fantastic job on designing this model. I will print the other power armor models you have made soon.
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The two pegs that connect to the shoulder armor can be trimmed slightly for a tighter connection, or simply glued on The thighs have replacement parts, but at the expense of articulation The thigh parts you are currently using may detach if bent beyond 90 degrees Under normal circumstances, posing should not be an issue Thank you for liking it, I will continue to learn and try different connection methods, hoping to find solutions that are simple, easy to install, and maintain good articulation
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Fallout X-01 Segmented Assembly Updated 2025/10/27
It's very pretty, but the fits aren't 100% I had to glue them to keep them in place
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Updated the print profile, now it will be easier to install, thank you for your support, sorry for the inconvenience caused by the previous printing installation, you can try the new profile, if you have any problems or suggestions, please continue to provide feedback
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Fallout X-01 Segmented Assembly Updated 2025/10/27
The original size is a bit small for all the little things the model itself is GREAT. I will try it again a bit larger. No problems assembling, I used PLA-CF
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printed this for a friend and me and him both loved it only problem is the ankles feel prone to snapping and the knees are really loose ir just fall out easily
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enclave X-01 power armor or I should say X-02 enclave power armor
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using print settings with the file downloaded and also adjusting infill percentage ive tried printing this model several times now and when it comes to putting it together and the joints simply snap off parts or just plain dont fit at all sadly, i have used standard 15% infill all the way to solid infil and nothing has worked. The only part that fit without issue was helmet to main torso, the arms and legs the ball joints snap every single time.... wasted alot of filament trying to print this.
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Is the filament you used an official filament I haven't encountered any breakages during printing and installation myself I test printed 5-6 of them, no need to use too much force for installation, rub the ball joint a few times at the opening first to wear down the edge of the opening a bit, then pressing it in will be very easy I will also recheck the model, thanks for the feedback, and I apologize for causing you trouble
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Replying to @TBOY :
I use bambu filament which has been dried, i have tried different methods to try get ball joints into place but either the ball part snaps off the piece be it leg or arm, or the piece with the ball on the end gets crushed into the part without getting close to fitting into place. im unsure what else to try which is a shame as i would love to have all the sets of power armour printed to add to my collection of models
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Replying to @LordSephington :
You can also try scaling down the parts with spherical joints; I will also print another one and make an assembly video
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