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the Platinum Chip from fallout New Vegas

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Creation quality: 5.0/5 (2 votes)
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  • platinum chip-39x3.4mm.stl
  • platinum chip-49x5mm-supported.stl
  • platinum chip-49x5mm.stl
  • platinum chip-51x3.5mm.stl

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Last update 2021-12-03 at 01:39
Publication date 2021-10-23 at 02:49
Design number 549923

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every fan of Fallout New Vegas knows that the Platinum Chip is the most sought-after item in the Mojave wasteland, and now, you can hold it in your hands!

this 3d model was made In Fusion 360 using reference images from Bethesda's official website, making it the most realistic model available!
specifically, as far as I can tell this is the only model with the correct font used, which I had to trace out in Inkscape, letter by letter.

it is recommended that you print it with a resin printer, but an FDM printer with a 0.2mm nozzle should also be able to capture the details of this model.

included are 3 sizes:
- 49x5mm, the size mentioned in the (now gone) listing for a Platinum Chip in Bethesda's store, likely the most accurate size and the one in the pictures.
- 51x3.5mm, the size of a standard Poker Dealer's coin.
- 39x3.4mm, the size of a standard Poker playing chip.
- a supported version of the 49mm size, now tested and working!

i'll make a supported version of the other sizes if someone requests me to do so as I haven't had a chance to print those yet.

3D printing settings

if you're printing it in resin I would recommend printing it straight up (takes the most time but in my testing gives the best results), the layer height won't really be seen except the top and bottom.
you can hollow it, but the resin usage would still be about 10-15ml of resin for the 49mm size, depending on your settings and support.

if you're printing using an FDM printer, I would still recommend printing it straight up, lowest layer height, and smallest nozzle size you can get and lift it 2-3mm off the build plate. the infill and walls won't make a lot of difference since it is not too big.

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