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Robot C (18 Movable Joints, Print-In-Place)

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Single-color Robot C
Single-color Robot C
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Multi-color Robot C
Multi-color Robot C
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Multi-color accessories
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I previously designed a mini mecha called robot G. It had 5 movable joints and print-in-place. you can find it here: click link Robot G

The latest model Robot M02

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This time, I bring a newly designed mini mecha called robot C which is only the size of 5 cm and is also print-in-place. It was a bit of a challenge. After repeated tests and optimizations, it finally come to 18 movable joints. I've also designed some small accessories for it, so it can pose in cooler ways. Of course, it still retains the function of a keychain, with a hanging rope hole on its head.

 

You can use the AMS system to achieve various personalized color combinations. Here are some references of mine. My child likes it very much.

 

There's no need to set additional supports when printing. After printing is completed, just remove the parts at this position.

Tips: I've already verified it on the A1mini, A1, and P1S. Usually, the print profile allows for direct printing. However, in cold regions, it's recommended to slightly increase the plate temperature settings. If there's adhesion at the first layer, you can appropriately set the Elephant foot compensation.

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Very cute, printed in PLA, I'm still a bit shy to try to move their hands, don't want to break those
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This print looks like a robot ninja that I love. It’s so cool.
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just do it :)
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those hands will probably not break .my kid moved them just fine.
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Single-color Robot C
first try and supports broke off perfectly. good job on how you designed them. Definitely my favorite mini mecha so far
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I'm glad you like it :)
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ifs think this is awesome (which it is) try kit crafter's stuff. it is not print n place, but it is AWESOME. the designer of this model and kit crafter should team up.
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Replying to @alienturtle08 :
kit crafter said he doesn't copy others models
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Scaled 300%, Go big or go home.
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so big, haha
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Replying to @DDWMAKER :
Yea, And I might print it bigger. it's such a great design.
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*Boosted* Made an army for my kid's class!
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wow!
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the weapons are a great addition we made them into themed ninja style prints.
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Dark series, cool!
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Replying to @DDWMAKER :
can you share a bigger one? 200 and 300% scale for the A1 mini. I failing to scale it up.
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Of the three, Type C is the most aesthetically pleasing, employing textured rubber pads for enhanced friction and easier posing. Both PLA and PETG filaments are suitable; for a finer finish, reduce the layer height.
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nice
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Multi-color Robot C
printed perfectly!
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brake dancing
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yay robot party🥹
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love your models my favorit articulad robot
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Great and thank you!
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Single-color Robot C
printed really well and quick, but are the feet supposed to move?
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yes , just try it.
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it worked oops😂
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