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Suturus Pattern Grimdark Hangar Toolboxes and Diagnostic Stations

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Creation quality: 5.0/5 (3 votes)
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  • SuturusPattern-ToolBoxes-FlatTopCart.stl
  • SuturusPattern-ToolBoxes-FlatTopCartAxles X 2.stl
  • SuturusPattern-ToolBoxes-LargeDiagnosticStation-CartMounted.stl
  • SuturusPattern-ToolBoxes-LargeDiagnosticStation.stl
  • SuturusPattern-ToolBoxes-SmallDiagnosticStation-CartMounted.stl
  • SuturusPattern-ToolBoxes-SmallDiagnosticStation.stl
  • SuturusPattern-ToolBoxes-ToolChest1-CartMounted.stl
  • SuturusPattern-ToolBoxes-ToolChest1.stl

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Publication date 2021-07-11 at 23:13
Design number 470170

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3D model description

Rubigo Ferrum was such a dedicated and talented mech repair jockey that death couldn't stop him from lending his wisdom to the maintenance crews of House Suturus.

After a crippling reactor blowback left his body a mortally-wounded wreck, the medical autodocs managed to keep his neural network intact, and his undying prowess now resides in a specially-adapted Diagnostic Station.

Instead of a monitor or screen, Rubigo's cybernetically-animated skull now relays downloaded information from a mech's internal computer.

The contraption is so successful, other aging mechanics have volunteered to extend their usefulness to the cause, and have become a critical bank of knowledge and expertise, stemming the loss of technology to age, entropy, and combat losses.

Included in this free file set is a large diagnostic station, a smaller version, and a dedicated toolbox, all on orbital casters.

A shortened version of each is also included, to be mounted on workbenches or a flat-top utility cart.

Waldo, my longtime reference figure, is not included, unfortunately. He's made from a mix of paid and free parts, and is not mine to distribute.

Enjoy!

Also, make sure you check out my other Knight parts, most of which are free.
https://cults3d.com/en/users/johnbearross/creations

Best,
JBR

3D printing settings

I printed everything in a 90 degree orientation from the print bed, at 66% density autosupports in Chitubox on Vroom settings. Waldo, like most of my figs, was leaned back at 45 degrees so the supports would only attach to his back.

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