Iron Man mkIII 3D Print Files - FREE

I download the shoulder and chest piece to shapeways but the slots didnt show. What is the problem
Let me say again that these models were not created to be used on shapeways. The are models built from extremely accurate movie ref and are sized to the movie model. They can be downloaded for free, edited in anyway you like and used for printing, molding, or just rendering.

With that being said, I have been getting many requests to resize or convert models for use with shapeways. Because my time is severely stretched to the limits I am sorry but I can not resize any of these models. You may download, resize and upload to shapeways on your own if you like... I CAN however hollow them out and make them available on Shapeways as time sees fit. Thanks.

I just uploaded a few new parts-

Chest buttons: $2.40 ea
https://www.shapeways.com/model/1245479/chest-button.html?li=my-models

Back buttons: $2.93 ea
https://www.shapeways.com/model/1105045/backbutton.html?li=my-models

Boot pivots: $5.43 ea
https://www.shapeways.com/model/1245477/boot-pivot.html?li=my-models

Shoulder pivots: $6.44 ea
https://www.shapeways.com/model/1245440/shoulder-pivots.html?li=my-models

Hip pod - without flares: $9.75
https://www.shapeways.com/model/124...y-models&key=9f43cc38a4ec60fa85acda344540d360

Thats it for now. I will try and get to others as I can.
Enjoy!

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Just added hollow versions of the unibeam parts and hip pod.

It wouldnt let me download the hand. I am not sure about the rest.
This has been fixed. I am kind of a Shapeways noob, so just let me know when you can't get to something and I will look into it.
 
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Just sent your newest unibeam files to be printed at my school's printer. It's a uPrint SE Plus; I've never used it before but I'll let you guys know how it comes out. Should be ready Saturday.

Thank you so much for getting these files together, it's great to be able to work on something like this without paying an arm and a leg.
 
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Just sent your newest unibeam files to be printed at my school's printer. It's a uPrint SE Plus; I've never used it before but I'll let you guys know how it comes out. Should be ready Saturday.

Thank you so much for getting these files together, it's great to be able to work on something like this without paying an arm and a leg.

You're very welcome. Please post pix of the finished part!
-enjoy

BTW: lots more parts posted yesterday... take a look.
 
Well I'm afraid I do not have very good results to report. The printer must have decided that a lot of the details were "support material" because they washed right off in the dissolving solution after the print. The hex piece did not turn out as well, most of the holes are filled or partially filled. Here is the result:
Unibeam V1.0.jpg
 
thanks for the shapeway posts..do you know what hand size they will fit?
also any chance of getting the Helmet Fasteners on shapeway?
 
Well I'm afraid I do not have very good results to report. The printer must have decided that a lot of the details were "support material" because they washed right off in the dissolving solution after the print. The hex piece did not turn out as well, most of the holes are filled or partially filled. Here is the result:
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That's weird. This part has been printed successfully by a few folks already and the detail was amazing. Wonder if maybe it does not like the .stl or .obj files... Have you asked anyone what it prefers?... or what it could be?
 
thanks for the shapeway posts..do you know what hand size they will fit?
also any chance of getting the Helmet Fasteners on shapeway?

I have no idea what size the hand is. The model matches whatever they built for the film.
BTW: all helmet fasteners are now on Shapeways... same with the mouth details!

kenlandrum Reviewing the last files they are unable to download (the forearm parts)
Fixed. Thanks for letting me know.
 
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I have no idea what size the hand is. The model matches whatever they built for the film.
BTW: all helmet fasteners are now on Shapeways... same with the mouth details!

you are a rock god!
thank you..I guess I will see how they fit..

any one try printing the hands or fingers yet?

what units of measurement do you use for the shapeway files? inches, cm?
 
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That's weird. This part has been printed successfully by a few folks already and the detail was amazing. Wonder if maybe it does not like the .stl or .obj files... Have you asked anyone what it prefers?... or what it could be?

I thought it was a bit surprising as well. I did not do any modifications to the file before printing so maybe I should have looked into that. I printed the .stl files downloaded from shapeways. Anyone know what went wrong here?
 
you are a rock god!
thank you..I guess I will see how they fit..

any one try printing the hands or fingers yet?

what units of measurement do you use for the shapeway files? inches, cm?

I can give you dimensions in cm. What measurements do you need?... Be specific please.
 
I can give you dimensions in cm. What measurements do you need?... Be specific please.

oh I was referencing to shapeways they ask for a unit of measurement when uploading a file..it looks like you upload them in inches since I got the same size as your uploaded file.

I was looking at the mouth piece and it looks like the detail lines go through the object which means they will not be a solid part with line groove detail..
I was looking at the model in the 3d animation on the shapeway sight. When you move it about in the blue area you can see through the lines.
https://www.shapeways.com/model/1254085/mouth.html?li=productBox-search
 
oh I was referencing to shapeways they ask for a unit of measurement when uploading a file..it looks like you upload them in inches since I got the same size as your uploaded file.

I was looking at the mouth piece and it looks like the detail lines go through the object which means they will not be a solid part with line groove detail..
I was looking at the model in the 3d animation on the shapeway sight. When you move it about in the blue area you can see through the lines.
https://www.shapeways.com/model/1254085/mouth.html?li=productBox-search

Shapeways is weird. I am building everything in cm, but when I upload to SW in cm it's tiny. I tried to upload in inches and it works out perfect....
as for the mouth, the pieces should not be open. Shapeways shows things weird sometimes even if the model is ok. Either way I just finished hollowing out the solid parts on the sides and built little supports to hold them all together... (got the price down to $13.49! almost half)
Check it out: https://www.shapeways.com/model/1254085/mouth.html?li=my-models
 
Shapeways is weird. I am building everything in cm, but when I upload to SW in cm it's tiny. I tried to upload in inches and it works out perfect....
as for the mouth, the pieces should not be open. Shapeways shows things weird sometimes even if the model is ok. Either way I just finished hollowing out the solid parts on the sides and built little supports to hold them all together... (got the price down to $13.49! almost half)
Check it out: https://www.shapeways.com/model/1254085/mouth.html?li=my-models
i got the same issues when i tried to upload my models !
try download netfabb ( ITS FABULOUS) you can preview the model that is going to be printed and you can repair you model !!!
 
Strange, the inner forearm is priced higher than I think it would be. The full spine is only $68 as one piece but the inner forearm is showing at $100 and isn't that detailed a piece. Is it due to it's thickness, maybe?
 
This is awesome - I'm so glad that you're making these parts, kenlandrum, and they're all exceptional quality. I really hope that you continue to make the rest of the suit, I can't believe how cool it is for this community to have access to this suit, and (probably in the future) all of it buyable from Shapeways.

I'll be printing out the hands on my 3D printer at home in the coming weeks, and from there I'll probably print out the helmet that you're currently making. I'll be sure to post pictures of the prints when they're finished!

Thanks again, kenlandrum.
 
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