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Mini nuke lamp from Fallout (for E14 bulb)

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Publication date 2020-02-05 at 01:00
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2019-03-24 at 15:39
Design number 105092

Sheeloo

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Hello !

J'ai modélisé une lampe Mini-Nuke de Fallout avec le symbole nucléaire apparaissant grâce à l'épaisseur. Imprimée en 3 parties, 2 en filament opaque, 1 en filament transparent. Il y a la base / la partie transparente / le chapeau de la bombe.

La base est faite pour héberger un culot E14.

Pour la partie transparente, je recommande d'utiliser n'importe quel filament transparent mais sans remplissage ! Utilisez plutôt 3 voire 4 layers pour la coque pour avoir un rendu plus transparent. Pour éviter les Z-scar (cicatrices verticales pouvant passer devant le logo nucléaire), utilisez une couche en Z aléatoire (cura / simplify 3D gèrent ça). Ca rajoute des picots un peu partout mais ce n'est pas gênant. Les supports sont obligatoires pour le socle de la bombe, ils ne sont pas recommandés pour la partie transparente (peut-être prévoir un radeau pour lui, je l'ai fais sans perso, avec un plateau chauffant).

Je rajoute également les stl des petits verrins en haut qui tiennent le chapeau car ils peuvent se briser.

N'hésitez pas à me demander quoi que ce soit si vous avez besoin d'aide ou si j'ai mal fait une chose, c'est mon premier modèle.


I modeled a Mini-Nuke lamp from Fallout. Printed in 3 parts, 2 in opaque filament, 1 in transparent filament. There is the base / the transparent part / the hat of the bomb.

The base is made to host an E14 classic bulb.

For the transparent part, I recommend using any transparent filament but without filling ! Use 3 or even 4 layers for the shell to have a more transparent rendering. To avoid Z-scar (vertical scars that may pass in front of the nuclear logo), use a random Z layer (cura / simplify 3D handle that). It adds pimples everywhere but it's not embarrassing.

I also add the stl small verrins up who hold the hat because they can break.

Do not hesitate to ask me anything if you need help or if I did something wrong, this is my first model.

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