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Valkyrie VF-1S //DESIGN & 3DPRINTING// 3DWB : Free Designs » Valkyrie VF-1S VALKYRIE VF-1S VERICHTECH FIGHTER// The legendary Skull Leader from the 80's anime Series Macross /Robotech FREE DOWNLOAD FROM MyMiniFactory 3dprinting Material: PLA Process: FDM Temperature: 210°C Buildplate Temperature: 60°C Print Speed: 20mm / s Layerheight: 0.1mm Wall thickness: 0.8 mm Infill: 20% Assembly Illustration You will need some super glue, sanding paper or precision files for the assembly of this model. This model is designed for FDM-3dprinters and PLA Filament. The joints of this model work with friction and you may need to sand some joints to achieve the requested level of friction. Head Arms Legs Gun Jetpack Torso The Assembly of the torso is very tricky. Make sure to clean all support structure accurately before gluing anything together. Once you are sure that the sliders move freely you can fix them with the 4 little stoppers. Glue them in place and let the glue dry out before you apply any stress on them. Jet Mode Once you have the components as shown in the pictures just click them together and enjoy the Jet Mode Robot Mode For Robot Mode you will need to print few additional components (highlighted) in the picture below. In order to transform Valkyrie into its Robot Mode you will need to remove the legs, arms, cockpit and the head from Valkyrie. For the Robot Mode you will need the other cockpit with the skull and balljoint. Fold the torso and slide in the new cockpit. Jam the shoulder joints between the folded torso and clip the skull cockpit into the the torso. Attach the head, arms and legs, fold up the jetpack and close the wings - you are ready for Robot Mode! sharing is caring! Impressum | Datenschutz | Sitemap Anmelden.
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