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Origin-Zero: Dreadnought Siege-Integrator

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
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Description

This is a remix of the Origin-Zero Mecha created by @Kit Crafters.

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It's the Dreadnought Siege-Integrator*! 

This Mech includes 

  • a new version of fixed joints 
  • Compatibility with several mechs (links below) made by @Kit Crafters 

The following mechs are compatible with the DSI*

 

 

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Since the beginning, when I first saw @Kit Crafters Models, I have really enjoyed their structure, function, and uniqueness. 
 

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I think you need to size down the torso and hips as well as make the connectors from the body to the attachments smaller the connectors keep breaking and are not amazing. Another thing is that the forearm and legs need to be printed on their side, because the ends are too lose. Otherwise it’s a amazing print very cool
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Thanks for the feedback! I’ll take a look at those issues and get them fixed.
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why does this look like omega supreme lol (but in honesty, hope ya win!)
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Thank you!
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