Hi guys, thought I would post my first finished 3d printed prop.
Living in Australia makes it very hard to get certain prop replicas, one being replica firearms. Needing one to finish off my SG1 Cosplay, I printed a P90.
I printed it over 20 odd different pieces, and than did lots of sanding and gluing and painting.
It has movable parts as I wanted a close to replica off a P90. So top pieces is removable with barrel, and springs inside, so the cocking mechanism moves. The trigger moves and the clip holder as well. I am still working on replica internals. But overall i am very impressed with it, only thing i overlooked was tolerances on moving parts and not leaving enough gap as to remove the friction and removing paint during use.
I printed it on the Cocoon Create, the Aldi re branding of the Wanhao Duplicator I3, at 0.1mm layer height, .4mm nozzle. Took many hours to print, but love every minute of 3d printing and modeling.
I started with a free 3d model, then heavily modified it to incorporate the moving parts and ability to disassemble like a real p90.
Living in Australia makes it very hard to get certain prop replicas, one being replica firearms. Needing one to finish off my SG1 Cosplay, I printed a P90.
I printed it over 20 odd different pieces, and than did lots of sanding and gluing and painting.
It has movable parts as I wanted a close to replica off a P90. So top pieces is removable with barrel, and springs inside, so the cocking mechanism moves. The trigger moves and the clip holder as well. I am still working on replica internals. But overall i am very impressed with it, only thing i overlooked was tolerances on moving parts and not leaving enough gap as to remove the friction and removing paint during use.
I printed it on the Cocoon Create, the Aldi re branding of the Wanhao Duplicator I3, at 0.1mm layer height, .4mm nozzle. Took many hours to print, but love every minute of 3d printing and modeling.
I started with a free 3d model, then heavily modified it to incorporate the moving parts and ability to disassemble like a real p90.