Valcrow
Active Member
Hello!
So I get a lot of requests for these guys, so here they are!
This is the completed build for my printed fallout nuke kit. It's a fully 3D printed kit that is designed for easy assembly! All you need is some superglue, and even that is kinda optional.
We pre-clean any printing supports and brims before shipping. But minor sanding of edges or Exacto knife is suggested. We print at fairly high resolutions on Ultimaker 2+'s (One of the best FDM desktop printers) 40-90 microns depending on the part. The kits we are selling are actually much higher resolution than the one I painted so less print lines are visible. Here is what you can expect from a kit:
Here is a scale reference:
Here is an assembly video:
The folks @ Tested.com did a paint job on this kit too, check it out:
It takes about 40-55 hours of 3D printing time each, so we try to have a few in stock at all times to minimize the shipping times, but they do take a while to print so if we're backed up sorry! We'd rather it take a bit longer, but keep the quality up. We go with a first come first serve basis.
Also! since you guys are awesome we have a coupon code for RPF folks, if you use "rpfpromo" code, you will get 10% off.
You can buy them here: http://shop3d.ca/product/fallout-4-mini-nuke-with-internals-unfinished-model-kit/
The current price (converted from CAD to USD is: $86 US Dollars)
Other media:
You can go here to see more pics:
http://www.redicubricks.com/3d-printed-fallout-4-mini-nuke-cross-section/
And you can check out this article to read a little bit about the thinking behind the design:
https://ultimaker.com/en/blog/19397-designing-3d-printing-and-painting-the-fallout-4-mini-nuke
Thanks for looking!
Valcrow
So I get a lot of requests for these guys, so here they are!
This is the completed build for my printed fallout nuke kit. It's a fully 3D printed kit that is designed for easy assembly! All you need is some superglue, and even that is kinda optional.
We pre-clean any printing supports and brims before shipping. But minor sanding of edges or Exacto knife is suggested. We print at fairly high resolutions on Ultimaker 2+'s (One of the best FDM desktop printers) 40-90 microns depending on the part. The kits we are selling are actually much higher resolution than the one I painted so less print lines are visible. Here is what you can expect from a kit:
Here is a scale reference:
Here is an assembly video:
The folks @ Tested.com did a paint job on this kit too, check it out:
It takes about 40-55 hours of 3D printing time each, so we try to have a few in stock at all times to minimize the shipping times, but they do take a while to print so if we're backed up sorry! We'd rather it take a bit longer, but keep the quality up. We go with a first come first serve basis.
Also! since you guys are awesome we have a coupon code for RPF folks, if you use "rpfpromo" code, you will get 10% off.
You can buy them here: http://shop3d.ca/product/fallout-4-mini-nuke-with-internals-unfinished-model-kit/
The current price (converted from CAD to USD is: $86 US Dollars)
Other media:
You can go here to see more pics:
http://www.redicubricks.com/3d-printed-fallout-4-mini-nuke-cross-section/
And you can check out this article to read a little bit about the thinking behind the design:
https://ultimaker.com/en/blog/19397-designing-3d-printing-and-painting-the-fallout-4-mini-nuke
Thanks for looking!
Valcrow
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