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Roentgen
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New to 3D printing, but am loving my Bambu P1S! Thanks to all of you who create and share! Trying to contribute what I can - if you're curious about aircraft scale miniatures, please check out my uploads. Thanks for visiting.
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SO IMPRESSIVE! Wow, this looks good! It feels solid, and that it has working suspension and steering is super cool too! I would guess this is about 1/12 scale, looks about perfect for a figma or something if I had one. The steering "fork" (part 85) should be printed laying on it's side for better layer strength as someone suggested in the comments. Also part 263 (seat bracket for suspension). Both snapped along layer lines when assembling. After rotating 90 deg, these assembled no problem. This is a beautiful multicolor AMS print. But beware: there will be lots of poop. Unfortunately this kind of intricate coloring creates lots of color changes and... poop. Maybe one day with a multinozzle printer (looking at you, H2C)! But beautiful and well-designed!
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Another AWESOME Gundam Helmet by 壹号工房! This one of the Hi Nu Gundam. A serious print project, but oh, so worth it. I wish I had the know how to add LEDs - maybe someday. This was a joy to print, assemble, and wear. Print parameters are spot on. Expertly designed so parts assemble easily. I will print ANY Gundam helmet this guy designs!! :) It's a bit smaller in scale compared to his Strike Freedom helmet, but has more opening panel gimmicks. Mine is printed in mostly in Bambu PETG HF white, with PLA Basic Cyan, Black, Grey, and Silver for smaller parts. I edited the forehead diamond a little to make it less blocky, and enlarged eye holes by 125%. PETG parts sanded for a slightly smoother finish, and some small details painted with acrylic markers, but otherwise pretty much just printed as is!
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Wonderful model, as are all your Animal Crossing models! Some extra tabs for guides would be helpful for part alignment. Printed with Bambu PLA Mistletoe Green and Sunflower Yellow AMS, PETG Translucent Clear for windows, and acrylic silver, yellow, white, and red paint for the front, rear, and wheel details. Go Pack Go!
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Great model! Thank you! I uploaded a profile for more anime-accurate coloring, but will require glue. Also added a little bit paint marker too. More Gundam flagships please!
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Thank you for this awesome model! I've always loved ED-209 since a kid as well! Mine was printed in Bambu PLA Basic grey, black, and silver on a P1S. I used acrylic markers and paints for highlights/details. I did use the AMS multicolor function on the arm guns and on the leg side silver pieces... otherwise everything else is painted. I also wanted to preserve a textured look for the front canopy black part, because the original did have "mesh-like" texture, but I couldn't figure it out... I'll keep trying. Also, it reaaaally would help posing if you could figure out a way to make the ankle a ball joint - would definitely make it look more natural! I hope you come up with an update. Again, thank you for all your fantastic models! I can't wait to make more of them, and to see what you come up with in the future!
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Thank you for the wonderful model!! My kid wanted a 1:400 scale, so I resized it and fused the parts for 1 piece printing. He also wanted to do his own livery, so it's only in one color for customizing. I uploaded a print profile in case anyone else is interested, points to go to the original modeler. Thanks again!!
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Prints and functions great! As some have commented, I would prefer a more coarse screw pattern for easier/faster adjustment. Printed mine at 80% also as someone else has suggested (actually they suggested 81.8%) - this allows for 3 cm strips to be cut off 9 cm sheets (standard 3M) for perfect fit. GREAT DESIGN. Thank you for this!
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