A poseable action figure built on the thought of modularity in customization and ease of remixing.
The figure has 26 points of articulation for pose-ability and display. Using an attachment key system to attach armor pieces to the base figure, it enables all pieces to be support free. Standard 6in scale figure.
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Video Guide for Printing and Assembly
Printing and Assembly Written Guide
The figure is printed in pieces, which need to be assembled. On the Bambu Studio 3mf slicer file, one build plate has the base pieces, and the other plate has the armor pieces.
The base pieces need to be printed in PETG or ABS for the sake of flexibility on the joints.
The armor pieces can be printed in almost any filament as long as it isn't too soft like TPU.
Assembling the Base:
Take note:
The Hip and Shoulder piece look similar, but the Hip piece is longer
Keep the Attachment Key socket locations in mind;
The build plate side of the pieces are going to be the back of the figure or the inside of the arms / legs
The elbow sockets face the back of the figure, while the knee sockets face the front of the figure
Inserting the Attachment Keys:
Use the Attachment Key tool to fit the keys into the figure. Place an Attachment Key into the tool, and use your thumb to press the key into the socket on the figure.
Attaching the Armor pieces:
The goal of this project is to release more armor, base, and accessory options for lots of customization.
I will be making a remix guide as well, so that anyone can modify and create new pieces to their liking.
Hope you enjoy!