DUMMY 13 goes to COMIC CON - King Leonidas from the 300 (Gerald Butler) V2.1

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21. Dec. 2023:

  • Version 2.1
  • Simple sword hip holster added

12. Dec. 2023:

  • Version 2.0
  • Improved multi-part shield for easier sanding

11. Dec. 2023:

  • Version 1.2:
    • Added missing supports for the spear
  • Version 1.1:
    • Helmet with no chinBased on DUMMY 13 Beta - Oct. 2023 
DUMMY 13 Printable Jointed Figure © 2023 by Lucky 13 Toys is licensed under CC BY 4.0
  • The used parts are partly remixes of DUMMY 13 model

 

DUMMY 13 loves COMIC CON!

 

So I have started to design a whole series of characters and costumes for DUMMY 13. This is another costume from the series "DUMMY13 goes to COMIC CON".

The aim is to preserve the charm and simplicity of Dummy 13.

Content of King DUMMonidas, sorry King Leonidas:

  • Different spartan helmets to use with an original head
    • Helmet with small tail (one piece)
    • Multipart helmet for gluing the tail
  • Long spear, as seen in the film
  • Spartan sword and hip holster, as seen in the film
  • Big spartan shield, as seen in the film
  • Different tails (small, medium, huge)
  • Other parts are standard parts that are just printed in different colors (see pictures)

Printing:

  • Default layer height is 0.15mm BUT…
  • I have added a 3MF file with all settings I used (Prusa slicer)
  • Try to print the tails with less infill to reduce the weight
  • The "tail medium" is defined with a fuzzy skin. Simply remove the setting, if you do not like it
  • The sword has 100% infill so that it can be sharpened afterwards

 

 

Assembly:

Tail:

Insert the Head as described below.

The tails have a small pin and the helmet has a small hole so that the parts can be easily positioned on top of each other.

The tail must be glued to the helmet.

Shield:

Use glue to attach the parts of the shield

Helmet:

  • Check the inside to see if it has been printed cleanly and remove any filament debris that is sticking out
  • Has the brim been removed cleanly?
  • The elephant foot can cause the inner rim to be a little too narrow, just sand the inner rim down a little or work it with a knife
  • Slide the head into the helmet and press it in with gentle force on the chin

Hip holster:

  • After grinding and sharpening the sword, it fits into the holster

 

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10% Infill, keine Stützstreben verwendet, schichthöhe 0,15mm mit Bambu Lap P1P Hat gut funktioniert! Alles Passt, hier und da bissel was weg gefeilt. Top Arbeit!
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