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Robot Hero 6 inch Action Figure

Doiboy35 avatarDoiboy35

August 20, 2024

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UPDATE 11/5/24: Apologies once again, but it after reviewing the original model once more I realized the shoulder ballsockets on the torso were the wrong size leading to loose shoulders that stuck out too far. I have fixed this.

UPDATE 10/20/24: Apologies, but it appears I added the wrong arm files to this project. I originally made the upper arm piece slightly too long. I'm not an artist, so I eyeballed the proportions and I did it wrong the first try (they can actually be seen on the white figure's photos while the updated ones are on the blue figure). Unfortunately it appears the longer arm file made it into the final project rather than the fixed one, so I have now fixed that. A separate project is available with the updated file if the Thingiverse site fails to update the file.

Original post:
So there isn't any lore attached to this figure, he has a sword and his hand can be replaced with a Tesla coil thing.

This character has been in my mind since around 1st grade (the included drawing is the oldest one I could find, about 2009, I think it may have been the first but not sure). I have been doodling this character for years but never figured out a name for him or any real backstory.

When I first got into 3D printing 4 years ago, one of my goals was to eventually take my character and make him into a figure. After all the mechs and Cyborg Soldiers I now felt confident enough to bring my character into the physical world in 6 inch scale (my personal favorite scale). Whether or not I succeeded is up to you, but I feel like this is at least a good start.

My biggest current disappointment with this figure was the fact I couldn't figure out a good way to make the bottoms of the shoulders and thighs more rounded like the forearms and shins while maintaining consistent printing, but I have a couple ideas I may try later.

On a technical level, this figure is less complex than my Cyborg but I wanted to at least get a solid skeleton to improve upon later, and I wanted the figure to be more stable for potential future accessories (I'm thinking a robot bird that turns into a jetpack, might be a while for that though).

In the files I included 2 different head antennae designs and two different bodies.

The Robot Hero figure was designed with a focus on simplicity, durability, and ease of printing.

Joints are achieved through a system of 3mm pins that give just enough friction while also easily removed with pliers (for maximum strength, print these so that the long side of the pin is parallel to the build plate).

I hope you enjoy. Please send feedback as I may create improved versions of the figure in the future.

Depending on your printer and plastic, some light sanding and/or tightening of parts may be required. Tightening may be done via thin layers of super glue or multi-surface floor polish.

License:

Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike

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