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Destroid-One Mecha

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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1.6 h
1 plate
4.8(11)

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Description

This is my submission for the Kit Crafter's Mecha Remix contest. It remixes the Origin-Zero Mecha combining inspiration from mechs and robots seen in movies and anime. Almost every part of the Origin-Zero has been remodeled and reshaped while still retaining their ability to be printed without support, and snaps together without the need for glue. The features of the mech includes:

  • Anthropomorphic legs
  • Cannon-arms
  • Rocket pod backpack

Note: It is recommended to print the mech using PETG filament. While it can also be printed with PLA, the parts may become lose due to PLA's affinity to deform over time. 

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Assembly Guide

The mech consists of 17 parts, 2 more than the Origin-Zero Mecha. The parts are shown in the image below, grouped by sub-component. 

 

The image below shows how parts fit together to form the arms, legs, body, head and backpack sub-components. From there, it should be easy to snap arms to the shoulder joints, legs to the hip joints, backpack to the rear-body joint and slot the neck and head into the top of the body.

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