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Dummy 13 Power Rangers White Ranger v2

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A1 mini
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White Ranger v2 - 150% scaled Dummy size
White Ranger v2 - 150% scaled Dummy size
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6.5 h
3 plates
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White Ranger v2 - 100% scaled Dummy size
White Ranger v2 - 100% scaled Dummy size
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3.1 h
2 plates

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Go, Go, Power Rangers!

 

---After I released the first version of my Ranger Dummy models, many of the comments were about how small the Rangers arms/muscles were.  So I had them go back to the Angel Grove Juice Bar, get the protein smoothie, and hit the weights! Now the Rangers have a more muscular look, ready to take on any battle.---

 

Dummy 13 has found a power morpher and become the White Ranger!

 

Here is my design of Dummy as the White Ranger from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.  Seeing the brightly colored Dummy models made me think of the Power Rangers right away, so I took a shot at modifying the armor for him.

 

Optimized and created as 150% size Dummy.  There is a 100% Scale print profile as well.

 

I apologize to my multi-color printer people, but I am just a dad with an A1 Mini and a single spool at a time capacity, multi-color is something I am working towards but not there yet!

 

Assembly is exactly the same as Dummy, except there is no middle neck armor part, as the helmet got in the way. Chest, forearm, and the shin armor sections have all been custom made/embossed for ease of painting/coloring afterwards.  There is also a right and a left thigh, labelled in the slicer, but you will see if you have put them on backwards as the leg will not look correct.

 

Feet/boots are different than original as well, there is a left and right oriented foot and ankle. Smaller side of ankle joint faces inwards.

 

The tolerances on the shin and forearm armor sliding on to the skeletal structure can sometimes be a little tight, and only assemble from the squared ends (you cant insert the ball end through) as I wanted to make them as small as possible to reflectt the Rangers suit style while allowing the shape and design to fit the Power Ranger look.

 

Thanks for looking, hope you enjoy.


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Assembly Guide (1)
dummy 13 v1_0 assembly guide.pdf

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