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Transforming Tank Mecha

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, (almost )All parts
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, (almost )All parts
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Rocket Launchers for turret
Rocket Launchers for turret
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24 min
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I spent a lot of time (and filament) designing this. if you like stuff like this, pls boost! it encourages me to do more of these things, and its free!

This is a transforming mecha that turns into a tank, based off of Kit Crafter's Origin Zero Mecha. some parts use support, which are already done for you in the print profile with all the parts except the rocket launchers, which are the ones from Kit Crafter's other design, the tread walker tank: link. the turret is custom designed, with the swivel part being based off of Kit Crafter's other design, the Racer tank: link. Assembly of the robot is the same as normal Origin Zero mechas. To transform the mecha, first attach the Tread Holders to the knees, which should just slide into the slots on the knee and click into place. next, raise the arms and rotate the head sideways. Finally, flip the two turrets over the turret body to fully extend the guns, and rotate the rocket launchers 180 degrees. To transform from tank mode back to mecha mode, first fold the turrets over the turret body and rotate the rocket launchers 180 degrees. then lower the arms, turn the head back to normal, and remove the Tread Holders from the knees, either by bending the feet and pushing the Tread Holders out from the slots, or by bending the knees and removing the Tread Holders from the knees. The orientation of the knees during assembly doesn't matter, as the Tread Holders are still removable either way. While in Mecha mode, the Tread Holders are not in use, and can therefore be converted into a Tread Axe, by clipping them onto the provided Weapon file. If you have any questions about assembly, try referring to the photos. However, if you still have trouble feel free to ask in the comments.

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Rocket Launchers for turret
Cool. Transforms great. I would give you a boost, but I don’t have any. 😞
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np, looks great, thanks for printing!
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me to
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, (almost )All parts
awesome design, prints great. leg and arm joints fall off way to easy though. adding cannon to print profile would be nice, and more clear instructions would be helpful. cool print though, good luck!
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Hi, thanks for printing my model. I have added the rocket launchers as a separate print profile. Unfortunately the joints were not modified by me, so if they are loose it could be because of the original design. I will probably also add an assembly guide soon too. Again, thanks for printing it and spending the time to take photos. It means a lot.
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whaaaaaaa
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??
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it’s cool
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my exact thoughts
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, (almost )All parts
It’s a good model but the joints are a little loose when connecting to the torso, and one of the knees is missing on the plate, does work well otherwise
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Hi, thanks for printing my model. Which joints are loose? I only modified the back and front of the torso, and did not change any of the joints. Also, I have updated the print profile to have two knees.
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ok, good on Theo knees, I like the look and I may not be your fault but the 4 joints that connect to the torso
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Could you make another print profile for all printers? Flash studio was saying there was issues with the gcode. If you could make another print profile, it would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi, if the 3mf files are not working for you, you can try downloading the "STL/CAD files", which is just the raw model. This file should work on any slicing software.
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Replying to @nooberry_c :
I tried but when I go to the stl files there is only one file which is "All files except rocket launchers.3mf"
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Replying to @user_719118859 :
Sorry about that, I have added all the individual STL files to the model page. You should now be able to download each part as an STL.
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, (almost )All parts
Enlarging the print will make it easier to assemble
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you can enlarge the print manually yourself in the slicer, just make sure all the parts are enlarged to the same size.
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This can win!
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Beat me to it, I started working on a transforming tank remix of the Origin Mech a few days ago. Looks great, nice job.
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thx
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Looks incredible, but the print file shows that one of the treads is missing
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shoot, you're right let me fix it right now update: the print profile should be fixed now
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you know kit crafters I follow and you to well I think you both r the best
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Thanks for the high praise!
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