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Every element was 3D printed.
2 types of resins:
- gray resin (this can be any type of resin you want; I used Fast Grey from Siraya Tech, very cheap at 35$ a bottle which is enough to print between 10-20 figures)
- white resin (this needs to be anti-scratch resin; I used Nylon Mecha from Siraya Tech, expensive at 70$ a bottle but it's enough to last for >100 figures)
No wear and looseness on the joints.
47 points of articulation.
Every joint is a ball and socket joint.
Eyes are articulated as well but I have to rethink the faceplate mechanism.
The end goal is to make a program where you can design your own character then send it to the printer. Like a custom model kit which you can make at home (and possibly sell on Etsy or whatever).
2 types of resins:
- gray resin (this can be any type of resin you want; I used Fast Grey from Siraya Tech, very cheap at 35$ a bottle which is enough to print between 10-20 figures)
- white resin (this needs to be anti-scratch resin; I used Nylon Mecha from Siraya Tech, expensive at 70$ a bottle but it's enough to last for >100 figures)
No wear and looseness on the joints.
47 points of articulation.
Every joint is a ball and socket joint.
Eyes are articulated as well but I have to rethink the faceplate mechanism.
The end goal is to make a program where you can design your own character then send it to the printer. Like a custom model kit which you can make at home (and possibly sell on Etsy or whatever).