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Tekkaman

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill -
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill -
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Tekkaman, protagonist of a 1975 Tatsunoko series.
Designed with AI Gemini, transformed into STL with Makerlab's Image to 3D tool, and subsequently manually modified in Fusion 360 for better resemblance to the original subject.
Colored (poorly) with acrylic markers as shown in the photo, but I'm not very skilled... if someone decides to print and color it, please post some photos, thanks.
 

I'm considering creating others; if you're interested, leave a like to let me know.

 

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Hi dear finished this morning what do you think I'm also a beginner beginner
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The coloring is definitely better than mine! Maybe I'll use your images as a cover, I think it's worth it! :D I'm happy you appreciated the model, thanks for the images! ;)
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I was missing blue, I had to do it with light blue
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In my opinion, it's barely noticeable If I may, I'd like to point out that the spear's half grips are made to slot together, if aligned correctly they can be pushed further in, but you decide Congratulations on the print and coloring
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Replying to @Volstagg :
Honestly I was afraid to push, thank you anyway for your comment, I'll try later
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Replying to @user_1115274894 :
the end of the handle is cut in half, longitudinally, to overlap the opposite half. From the photo, they seem to be misaligned, however, it is a detail, the important thing is that the result satisfies you! 😉
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A personal opinion of mine? Colored you ruined it, it came out as a crazy shit 🤣🤣
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Well... Thanks. 🤣 In fact, coloring it with acrylic brushes doesn't do it justice, but today I don't have the experience or the tools to do better. The hope is that the model is appreciated and someone else posts some images of a better colored print. 😅
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