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BlockBot S01 - Big, Pointy & Full Articulated

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0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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BlockBot S01 – Stealth Variant

Meet BlockBot S01 — a sharper, stealthier evolution of the BlockBot lineup.

This version leans into a more angular, tactical look, with pointy details and a slightly more serious attitude, while keeping the same fun, buildable, desk-friendly personality. Take care putting his boots on the pointy bits can hurt! I've shown him with my Spidey figure for scale.

Design Overview

  • Designed to fit on the A1 Mini despite his big size
  • Full print-in-place torso with articulated ab crunch
  • Only 5 colour changes needed for the torso
  • Two-piece head for cleaner colours with minimal swaps
  • Assembled feet with moving toes for dynamic posing
  • Fully articulated from head to toes for expressive poses
  • Customisable - feel free to change up the colour scheme to your liking. 
  • Features pointed, stealth-inspired shapes for a more tactical feel

     

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The legs on the torso are immobile the joint is not working I printed it as a single piece in the end a broken toy and wasted time
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Wow that doesn't look good at all, so strange, I've printed three of these and they all worked a charm. Did you change any of the settings? What printer and filament are you using please?
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P1S printer I didn't change any settings just sent it to print Material PLA (Lider-v)
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All other hinges are working, but these are not
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im a little to late but this figur is so big i love him so much
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Thanks very much, great printing ☺️ 👍
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ofc 😚
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I’ve got to ask - how the heck do you get the feet on??? I’ve tried every which way and cannot get them on. Print itself is fine and body joints have all loosened perfectly
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There's a little flat area on the ball, that needs positioning so it's at its thinnest when inserting into the socket. I push mine in from the back but sort of angled so it's like 45 degrees. Kind of needs to be like that so they're not too loose after being assembled. I'll try and send a picture now
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I push it in like this, takes a bit of force but will go, be careful though the spikes can hurt 😂
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Replying to @Spennolio :
Yeah, just after you posted my wife spotted the slot and we got them. I was a bit premature about the joints - ball joint on leg is actually almost off - obviously happened when I was trying to loosen the joints after printing. Will try again at some point - nice model though
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maybe… here me out here… a giant… Optimus prime!?
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Yeah that's a good suggestion, he'd work quite well with this style of robot I think
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yeah
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nice
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nice
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yooooo
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Nice one! Thanks for the rating 👍
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