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Tallgeese Gundam Bitz

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  • Dobergun.stl
  • DobergunSupported.stl
  • TallgeeseBeamSaber.stl
  • TallgeeseBeamSaberSupported.stl
  • TallgeeseBoosterClosedStbd.stl
  • TallgeeseBoosterClosedStbdSupported.stl
  • TallgeeseBoosterOpenPort.stl
  • TallgeeseBoosterOpenPortSupported.stl
  • TallgeeseDobergunArm.stl
  • TallgeeseDobergunArmSupported.stl
  • TallgeeseHeadSmooth.stl
  • TallgeeseHeadSmoothSupported.stl
  • TallgeeseHipArmor.stl
  • TallgeeseHipArmorSupported.stl
  • TallgeeseIIHeadSmooth.stl
  • TallgeeseIIHeadSmoothSupported.stl
  • TallgeeseShieldPlain.stl
  • TallgeeseShieldPlainSupported.stl
  • TallgeeseShoulderArmorPort.stl
  • TallgeeseShoulderArmorPortSupported.stl

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Last update 2022-05-03 at 17:19
Publication date 2022-04-11 at 06:10
Design number 690157

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3D model description

Bitz to convert your popular 28mm-32mm powered armor models into an OZ-00MS Tallgeese or OZ-00MS2 Tallgeese II from Gundam Wing! Includes Head I and II, Hip Armor, Empty Shoulder, Shield, Arm+Shoulder holding Dobergun, separate Dobergun, Beam Saber Hand, and closed and open Booster. Both supported and unsupported versions included.

Edit 2022/04/11 - forgot to include the beam saber, updated!
Edit 2022/05/03 - Now includes Tallgeese II head and open booster!

Notes:

You will need to mirror the Shoulder Armor, Hip Armor and Booster.

The boosters are designed for you to trim the booster attachment to the angle you want, then glue the respective booster on.

Also note - these are just the Bitz to convert Marine models into the Tallgeese. Bodies not included!

Check out my other Gundam bits here: https://cults3d.com/en/design-collections/ScornMandark/gundam-bitz

Please do not share or sell these files. If you do not have a printer, please either check my Shapeways shop or contact me, we can work something out :)

Info from the Gundam Wiki: The Tallgeese was designed in After Colony 170 by the five scientists and served as the prototype for all subsequent mobile suits. It was extremely powerful, but expensive to mass-produce and rough on its pilots, so its design was later simplified, resulting in the Leo. In After Colony 195, it was restored and test piloted by an OZ soldier named Otto. It was then used by its prominent pilot, Zechs Merquise, to combat the Gundams. Between episodes 18 and 22, the Tallgeese was modified for space travel, allowing Zechs (as Milliardo Peacecraft) to visit the colonies. In episode 34, the Tallgeese was destroyed via self destruction, allowing Zechs to claim the Wing Zero. The remaining spare parts of Zech's Tallgeese were later assembled into a Tallgeese for Treize Khushrenada, and designated the Tallgeese II.

3D printing settings

Resin printer highly recommended, with resolution of 0.05mm layer height or better, high AA to prevent banding.

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