July 30, 2024
Description
This model is a complete rework of my old Cubone Toy, which for some reason I had not shared outside of MakerWorld (the old model is no longer available).
Part of the model is print-in-place (the tail and body), whilst other parts require you to snap joints together (head and arms).
It has been redesigned to fix numerous issues with the original, such as the inability to stand upright the model had due to the weight of the head, poor articulation, and quality issues with the helmet. Please see below for the changes, which helped to correct these issues.
-The model has been orientated to print upright to provide better stability. You no longer have to snap the belly onto the model after it is printed.
-The legs and first segment of the tail have now been fused to the body to help the model stay upright. However, they no longer move.
-As the model prints upright, the arms and head must be printed loose. A benefit of this is that they now make use of ball-and-socket joints, which give them better movement options than the old chainlinks they once used. The ball joints are shallow so that the arms can be popped out easily, to interchange them, and reduce the chance of the ball breaking in the socket.
-The head has been smoothed out to make it look better and for easier fitting of the helmet to it. However, like the original model, once the helmet is on it may not come off.
-A groove has been added to the bone club, which will help stick the club into either hand with the aid of glue. Due to the thickness of the hand, my original method of making a peg-joint would compromise its strength. So, I would advise supergluing the bone to the hand, or using the arm that has the bone already attached. This method, however, means you'll need a multicolour printer to make the bone a different colour.
To snap the helmet onto the head, first align the “horns” of the head with the widest portion of the skull base, then apply pressure until the horns are inserted. The rest of the head should pop right in behind them.
A full-colour option is available for those using Bambu Studio. Mine were printed in numerous PLA filaments from different brands; BambuLab, Prusament, Eryone, eSun, Sunlu, and Gratkit, are a few of them.
Raw STL's do not have paint data or support data attached to them. The 3MF provided has them, but this file only opens in bambu Studio.
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License:
Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial - Share Alike