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Pip-Boy 2000

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  • Antenna.stl
  • Battery Tray Face Plate.stl
  • Battery Tray.stl
  • Button Base.stl
  • Caution Plate.stl
  • Date Counter Face.stl
  • Date Counter Scroll.stl
  • Electrical Bus Bar.stl
  • Forward Lower Panel.stl
  • Forward Top Panel.stl
  • Front Tube Grate.stl
  • Fuse Cover Plate.stl
  • Heat Sync Access Door.stl
  • Heat Sync Spacer.stl
  • Heat Sync.stl
  • Logo Plate.stl
  • Menu Stamp Mold.stl
  • Scroll Wheel.stl
  • Spare Fuse Cover Plate.stl
  • Stat Button.stl
  • Top Shell - Resin Print.stl
  • Top Shell - Resin Support.stl
  • Top Shell.stl
  • Tube Rear Vent.stl
  • Vacuum Tube Base.stl
  • Voltage Contrast Dial.stl
  • Wrist Mount Base - Resin Print.stl
  • Wrist Mount Base.stl

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Publication date 2024-04-08 at 04:40
Design number 1908204

nharrell20

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3D model description

The Pip-Boy 2000 featured in Fallout and Fallout 2. This is the most accurate version of this model available. Any piece that was not directly from the frontal reference available were inspired and designed according to the later Pip-Boy 2000 MKIV. Its an earlier model so its naturally going to be bigger, less ergonomic, heavier, and not as comfortable to the later model. Its more or less an inconvenient relic of the past.

Its a popular notion that the Pip-Boy 2000 was a tablet based on the single screen showing the Pip-Boy Face. In the Fallout 2 Survival Guide, Page 57, It states "The PIPBoy (as it is commonly called) is a handy device that you wear on your wrist."

Every individual piece is highly detailed and is designed to be assembled as a model kit.

Assemble using magnets, including the detachable antenna to prevent mishaps.

3D printing settings

Entire model designed for resin print, however could possibly be printed on FDM. Large pieces can be printed on a 10.1" Resin Printer like the Anycubic Photon Mono X 6K.

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