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Atlas Destroyer - MaxLab Version

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Publication date 2021-06-21 at 12:23
Design number 456040

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Atlas Destroyer - MaxLab Version
Pacific Rim - The Black.

My interpretation is inspired by the well-known Gunpla models.
It is in fact possible to strip the robot of all its armor revealing all the mechanical parts of my total invention.

This model features three construction levels:

Mechanical skeleton - executable in different materials such as resin, pla, abs and petg.

Joints - executable exclusively in abs or petg (Resin and pla are NOT indicated for the purpose).

Armor - executable in pla, abs or petg (Resin not recommended, but possible)

The armor has been divided so that parts can be printed with colored materials without the use of paints. it is also possible to expose the model with one side in armor and the other side completely naked.

It does not require glue or screws for assembly.

The ball joints are of new conception and are encapsulated in the body without the risk of breakage, also simplifying the printing system.

The model shown in the photo is 30 cm high and was made with mixed technique: mechanical resin skeleton, abs joints, pla armor.

However, you can make it with any material, except the joints which must be strictly in abs or petg.

The model is highly posable and emulates humanoid expressions.
The hardest part to print is the hands. those who do not have a precise printer may encounter problems, and for this reason I have also included hands in fixed poses.

It is possible to scale the model in large, thanks to the abs joints, but it is not possible to scale it in small.
the mechanical skeleton is the most detailed part and will take a long time to print at high resolution (layer 0,1) for this reason the model has been designed with separate joints and moving parts, so in case of breakage of one of them, you can replace them without being forced to reprint very detailed parts.

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Don't miss the armor dressing video:

https://youtu.be/ThRlyebqlMM

3D printing settings

The model can be made in different materials: Resin, PLA, ABS, PETG.
For the joints use only ABS or PETG

Layer: 0.1
Infill: 50%
Supports: always, many, everywhere

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