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VF-1J Robotech Valkyrie in Gerwalk (Guardian mode)

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  • instructions-gerwalk.pdf
  • left-right-arm-armor-146.stl
  • left-right-leg-armor-521.stl
  • super-pack-904.stl
  • vf-1j-gerwalk-mode-back-frame-combined.stl
  • vf-1j-gerwalk-mode-canopy.stl
  • vf-1j-gerwalk-mode-chest-back-combined.stl
  • vf-1j-gerwalk-mode-gu11.stl
  • vf-1j-gerwalk-mode-head.stl
  • vf-1j-gerwalk-mode-left-arm.stl
  • vf-1j-gerwalk-mode-left-leg.stl
  • vf-1j-gerwalk-mode-right-arm.stl
  • vf-1j-gerwalk-mode-right-leg.stl
  • vf-1j-gerwalk-mode-stand-parts.stl
  • vf-1j-gerwalk-mode-tail.stl
  • vf-1j-gerwalk-mode-wings.stl

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Publication date 2023-08-01 at 02:58
Design number 1355717

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3D model description

This is a model based on a real life Bandi Skull-1 Toy. I took mine apart, measured each piece and recreated it (for the most part) in Fusion360. My version isn't as complete as the original so each mode has to be printed separately. So my first offering is VF-1J in Gerwalk Mode.

Stay tuned for Battleoid mode and Fighter mode in the next while.

3D printing settings

I recommend to print with 3 walls at 0.2 with organic supports everywhere. Each STL file has the parts pre-orientated for the best print quality. Included is a instructions - gerwalk.pdf which show's how pieces go together.

Specific recommendations:

The knee rotation is loose and unstable. I had to use army putty to adhere the feet to the base and glue the the knees to make it stable. Perhaps in the future I can put in some kind of limitation.
The arms are intentionally loose so you can pose it how you want it. I recommend to glue it into that pose.
GU-11 has to be glued into the hand to hold it.
Unlike the Fighter mode this is more of a static model that can be attached to it's stand (for best stability).
Lastly the parts are all orientated correctly for what I found to be the best results for a FDM printer. You may want to break the parts apart and space them how you feel is best.

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