Various 3D printed and finished props

Datazoid

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Hello hello. I haven't posted before. Sorry about that. I guess there's a first time for everything.

About 18 months ago, I got a 3D printer. Nothing fancy, in fact, a very cheap option available from a supermarket.

Since then, I've been going a bit nuts printing props and finishing/weathering/painting/tinkering with them.

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On the left:

  • Raiders Of The Lost Ark fertility idol
  • DL-44 blaster
  • Headpiece to the Staff of Ra
  • Miniature Ark of the Covenant
  • Miniature grail tablet
  • Miniature Sankara stones
  • Terminator T-800 CPU chip
  • Anakin/Luke saber hilt
  • Obi-Wan Kenobi saber hilt
  • Star Trek phaser
  • Star Trek VI assault phaser
  • Miniature holy grail

On the right:
  • Loki's Mask, aka the mask from The Mask (80% scale)
  • Star Trek TNG phaser type-2
  • Miniature horgah'n idol from Star Trek TNG
  • Everlasting gobstopper from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

3D printers are fun.

Take care!
 
Really impressive. For a cheap printer you've done great job. What techniques did you use to refine the finish/take out the grain? I see it's more evident on some pieces
 
Very nice pieces. I like the Indiana Jones prints.
To save time I use XTC-3D. Good stuff to smooth 3d prints.
 
Thanks folks!

I wrote a bit of an article about finishing the Indiana Jones props, which is here: http://www.colonpipe.com/builds/3d-printed-indiana-jones-props

The tl;dr version is basically lots and lots of filler primer/spray putty and sanding. Lots and lots.

Most at of them are from thingiverse, some with some modifications. The exceptions are:
- Raiders Idol. Sculpted of myself in Sculptris.
- Grail tablet - created it myself using reference photos and some programs that convert greyscale image data to "terrain", which worked great for the surface of the tablet.
- The Mask was also created in Sculptris.
- Gobstopper was modeled in a 3D program that has no business being used for 3D print design, but it got the job done. That thing is a SURPRISINGLY complex shape.
- Sankara stones were made in Sculptris - all three are slightly different.
- Luke/Anakin saber is from GrabCAD, not thingiverse. Great model, too.

Im going to look into XTC-3D now, looks like it's great stuff!

thanks again everyone.
 
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