3D model description
As a shared commission I sculpted Brian Walker for a client, and as the shared commission allows me to sell the model I believed on its own it was lacking something . . so as I had no intention of printing just a single model, I decided to sculpt Dom to make a more βstory tellingβ piece ..hope you like it.
Brian is in 3 pieces and is an easy assembly as no pins, and easy to paint.
Dom is in 5 pieces, due to the shotgun posed arm requiring too much support as a one piece upper torso.
Due to the size of Domβs bottom legs there are 2 types. . . 1. A single pants AND boots for FDM or larger SLA printers and a 3 piece bottom with boots removed to allow it to fit in SLA small Photon/Mars printers.
The dual base is orientated to fit SLA. So FDM print guys you will need to orientate this in your slicer.
When I was painting this model I was unhappy with the nose and mouth on Brian, so sculpted a second V2 head.
The shotgun when I used reference photos had a laser sight, so you get 2 arms/top shotgun one with and one without laser targeting.
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All of the parts are orientated to print base ready to print with your favourite slicer . .
All parts are cut files to fit build plate of small resin printers like the Photon, examples in images SLA orientated for least support and strongest print orientation, as seen in the images.
These orientations work for FDM printing but you may find a better orientation that reduces support.
All the parts have been printed and developed to print, A lot of prints have been produced to get the figures corrected and fault free.
Given that Brian is 6ft 2inch and Dom is 5Foot 11inch and chest waist measurements are to scale, the model is 10% smaller than 1/6 scale and is approx. 280mm tall on its full base. . . if you must have a true 1/6th scale you will need to increase parts by 11.66% . ..
Why cut into many smaller parts I have been asked?
1. If you try and assemble this, then paint it . .it would be difficult to paint into hidden areas, less masking when painting separate parts.
2. Smaller parts not only allow for Resin print at full scale, but also allow individual parts to use less supports than one larger part on FDM printers
So now you know!
Please do not scale down or adjust my recommended settings for infill etc. . . as you can see from the pictures this prints very well and I believe you will be pleased with the result when completed.
All of my models are only released when they can print! so please do not remix or "fix" faults in this model then republish! If there is a fault then let me know . . message me I will answer and fix problem. . apart from that print make enjoy.
I make these models for my own collection but I am always open to suggestions of content for models that cover the DC and Marvel universe as well as TV and film cult images e.g. Barbarella. so message me if you have any ideas . .
As always enjoy the parts on offer.
3D printing settings
TIPS:
Resin Printing;
Do not hollow shotgun bottom or boots
Rest of parts at 2.40mm
All parts will fit into small SLA printer.
All parts on FDM were print tested at 0.12 speed 50
ALWAYS dry assemble and βtrimβ parts prior gluing.
Follow the assembly, Brian can be fully assembled and painted, Dom , I suggest painting arms separately and assemble as pictures.