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Relics of Terra : Bestial Body (DC conversion kit)

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  • ArmorRear.stl
  • Assembled.stl
  • Bodybacksplitv2.stl
  • Bodyfrontsplitv2.stl
  • Damperjointbottom.stl
  • Damperjointtop.stl
  • Reartopspine.stl
  • Waist_ballV3.stl

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Publication date 2020-09-07 at 16:05
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2020-08-02 at 16:35
Design number 196038

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(Be sure to have waistball V3, previous ones had size problems. Also brought corrections and optimization to the back half of the body (V2) and the damperjoints, corrected and print friendly orientated. The front half of the body has also been made 100% supportless now with V2, the back half will need supports but only for the chamber of the ball joint)

A very simple solution to create a quadrupedal boby for your Crusader knight, almost all pieces are supportless if you orient them correctly.

If it looks familiar maybe have you already driven a truck then.. Looked for a concrete solution, and the most compact I could so it may still hold on it's original size base. There are two lateral dampers that just need a rod and a spring each one ( go for toothpicks and copper wire to simulate the spring distortion at will ). Very easy to assemble and compatible with Seb Theis Dominion crusader chassis MK3. just print two more legs.

The power backpack will be the only piece to change place to allow mobility (comes just under the tail) Concerning the tail, there is a plughhole where you can create the tail yourself, with hairs, chains, ect. Y'ou'll notice some others similar plugs meant to glue some electric wires to simulate commands/hydraulic tubes.

There is a hidden balljoint linking the two halves, so it should be easily posable and pretty flexible, and you can always have a few more degrees with a file.. If you think the joint is too visible in the pose you chose, then cover the mid section, with some "clothing", medieval style

Next the hooves ;)

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