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Ages 15 ! Not suitable for children! Small parts can be swallowed!
Age Of Mecha™ Rook 3D printable action vehicle file parts
- 58 parts
- detailed build instructions included
- exclusive pilot action figure included
includes STLs and pre-supported files for Chitubox.
CHITUBOX V1.9.5 FILES INCLUDED!
download Chitubox V1.9.5 here:
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The download files will be provided in *.rar compression file archives.
To unpack the file contents, either use WinRar (winrar.de) for windows, or The Unarchiver App (Apple App Store) for Mac OS. Both applications are free of charge.
1/35 scale printable parts.
Figure height (combined with Mech Frame): approx. 7.9 inch / 20 cm
The parts come in pre-supported Chitubox files (SLA and DLP) and non pre-supported STL file format (for all other printers, FDM).
We highly recommend to choose SLA or DLP printers!
FDM prints usually do not show the very fine detail, unless you scale up the parts
For SLA/DLP printers, we highly recommend to use the Resione M58 or Resione TH72 or Resione Anti-Impact resins.
For near perfect prints, use the following settings:
Bottom Layers: 5
Bottom Layer Exposure Time: 50 seconds
Standard Layer Exposure Time: 2.5 seconds (3 seconds for the pilot action figure)
Leave all other settings as recommended by the manufacturer:
For transparent glass parts, use Resione G217 transparent clear resin:
For near perfect prints, use the following settings:
Bottom Layers: 5
Bottom Layer Exposure Time: 36 seconds
Standard Layer Exposure Time: 3 seconds
For rubber tire parts, use Resione F69 flexible resin:
Use manufacturer's recommended print settings.
Wash the parts in IPA (70%-99%) for 20 minutes.
UV post cure the parts for 30 minutes (M58, G217, F69, TH72 and Anti-Impact)
Assemble the parts after curing, to avoid dusting/powdering of the resin surface!
To receive full transparency and a clear and glossy glass effect, apply at least one layer of glossy clear coat with airbrush.
The joint fits are quite tight in the beginning, so make sure to wiggle the parts together slowly and carefully to avoid breaking parts.
Should you still struggle to assemble the snap fit joints, place the parts in hot water for 30 seconds to soften them a bit, then assemble.
Some printed resin tends to shrink over time (the process can go on several weeks after print) until it has fully settled it's properties.
If the joints come loose, apply a thin layer of super glue on the pins/ball joint balls, let dry and reassemble. Repeat until the desired rigidity is achieved.
By buying these files, you automatically agree to not share them and/or using them commercially in any way. This includes reselling/redistributing/sharing the files and/or the 3D printed or in any other way manufactured models based on these files.