Star Wars Pit Droid Kit Card

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Star Wars Pit Droid Kit Card

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Pit Droid Kit-card
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Create a pit droid …. or more! (They work better in groups.)

 

If you like this model, please throw me a like. Designing the models is time, filament and coffee consuming. If you want to support my work bye me a coffee. Thanks!

 

Description:

This is a KIT CARD of a pit droid.

Scale 1:10

 

Update:

(24/08/23)

  • optimized printability of the pelvis

(18/08/23)

  • optimized upper leg to pelvis fit

Printing:

Layer height: 0.1

Supports: No

Brim: No

Material: PETG, (ABS), (PLA)

 

Assembly:

The connections are designed and optimized for PETG, the use of PLA or ABS makes assembly more difficult and the parts can break. Follow the instructions in the picture.

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printed with white generic pla, I tried to make it look worn and weathered
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Nice weathering on your model. Looks amazing!
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Perfekt 👌 einmal ABS grün und einmal PLA CF
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Witzige Pose.😂
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very fun kit. thank you! a non-carded version would be appreciated to print replacement parts (the C-slot arms and legs particularly). PLA does break as you stated, particularly those joints.
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Hello and thank you for your feedback. A non-carded version already exists. It is the second place called No frame, furthermore each part is available individually in the raw files so that each part can be printed individually. 😁
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Replying to @Willi3D :
oops. I missed that. thank you!!
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150% pla+ thank you 👋👌
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Nice little Star Wars Mandalorian droid. Printed fast and looking great. One of the nicest figurines from Star Wars universe in my opinion.
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thanks a lot :) merry christmas
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what’s the white robot in your picture?
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wow I’m really impressed by this design. my first time printing a card and assembling it. it works much better than I expected. I printed using some left over PLA+. I figure some smaller parts might break, but everything fit and nothing’s broken.
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Thanks for your feedback. 🙏
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Sehr leicht zu drucken
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Gut gemacht 🫡
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Printed perfectly on my p1S with generic PLA on the standard .04 nozzle!
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Goog job. 👍
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Scaled it up 300% and printed with copper silk overture PLA. I don't recommend PLA. I had to reprint a couple pieces that broke while assembling. But it looks great!
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Really very impressive! The design is actually more suitable for PETG. I wanted to keep it as small as possible so that it could be given as a gift. This makes the parts quite small and fragile, as well as harder to print. The fact that people had problems with PLA discouraged me a bit and I then tried the N1 Starfighter. This had no moving parts and was not as complex as the figures. But now a while has passed and I feel like a challenge, something with four arms from Kalee would be cool.
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again printed at half speed (silent) and had bed adhesion problems.
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The model has many small areas so can sometimes cause problems. Most people don't have any problems with the profile. Since there are problems even at half speed, I suspect the problem is either with the plate or the filament. Wash the plate with fat-soluble soap and try another filament. I also recommend this spray, I just don't know if it exists in Japan.
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Replying to @Willi3D :
thank you for the advice! I’ll give it a try :). haven’t had adhesion problems with this filament and clean the bed often but this print has really small pars so it’s very finicky I suppose! I think the design and the idea is really cool so thank you for putting the time!
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