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Articulated StormTrooper V3 (printable)

ModernGnome avatarModernGnome

July 29, 2016

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Stormtrooper V3

Updated Jan 31, 2021. Redundant parts removed from the archive, and all parts renamed with color codes (W=White, K=black) and descriptive names.

Thanks to mchau2 from Instructables for the original. Unfortunately, his original model was practically unprintable. This remix is much easier to print, although still challenging.

NOTE the Zip file contains the entire model, broken into separate parts.

In several cases, parts are duplicated for various reasons, mostly related to the fact that this was a tough model to print, so it took more than a few retries.

Some parts have variants with built-in supports, some need raft enabled.

Generally, print with raft if the part has a small surface area touching the bed. (I was able to print most of the parts without raft.)

I recommend printing the parts that have a "+support" name. These can be printed without added support. If you choose to print the +support parts, you can ignore the variants that would otherwise require the addition of supports.

You are likely to encounter some issues, even with all the re-plating and rotating I've done.
For example, I had to use a heat gun to make the torso fit properly below the chest area, and the original neck part seemed ludicrously long -- I printed an extra copy of a shorter ball-joint part for it instead.

I recommend using black filament for the skeleton and gloves and white for the suit.

IMPORTANT
The sides of the lower arm and lower leg sockets will probably require trimming
(I used a Dremel tool) in order to fit inside the wrist/ankle sleeves.

You may wish to trim the sides of the sockets on these parts directly to solve this problem instead of taking this 'brute force' approach. But using the Dremel was faster. :-)

Good luck.

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Creative Commons - Attribution

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