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STAR WARS HK 47 HK 50 assassin droid from KOTOR articulated action figure

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Last update 2022-03-07 at 17:57
Publication date 2021-12-26 at 15:49
Design number 593209

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3D model description

Description:

This is an action figure inspired on HK-47/HK-50 assassin/combat droid as he was seen on the Star Wars KOTOR (Knights of the Old Republic) games.

Articulated with 6 points of articulation Kenner/Hasbro style. Very detailed, designed and optimized for 3d printing. Files work both for resin and filament printers.
You can choose 3 arm poses. Straight, slightly flexed and flexed.


Print at 100% scle to get a 3.75" action figure (10 cm).
Sclale to 150% to get it as a 6" figure (15cm).

Files are tested and error-free.

You can scale it up or down as much as you want (even 1:1 scale, why not?).

Assembly:
You have to print 6 pins in order to assemble the articulation points.

I included different size pins, so you can choose if you want loose articulation, tight, or find the one that fits best with your print.

The model is screen accurate and relative dimensions are accurate.

Makes by:

BILL_R (unpainted)
Dar_kisa (reddish orange)
wrongmax (copper finish)

Thanks!

Please, post your makes! I love to see them :)
Thank you!

3D printing settings

Video assembly guide:

https://youtu.be/BDUgqh73lpo

FDM printing recommended settings:

-Print on the provided orientation. Enable supports (I used cura tree supports).
-0.12 to 0.16mm layer height (I used 0.12)
-3 walls for strength
-Infill: 20 to 70% (I used 20%)
-Build plate adhesion: Brim 4mm width.
-Material: I used PETG, but it is up to you what to use :)

Pins:

Pins are named as their width in mm.
I used 2.9mm pins, but I recommend you to print different sizes and check with one you prefer. If it is too difficult to get the pin into, perhaps it is too big and you better use a smaller one.
If articulation is too loose, switch to the next pin width.

Use pliers to introduce the pins.

Optional parts:

I included easy to print arms: Those have a small flat surface that will help you print the arms on the provided orientation on a FDM printer.

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