Super Replicator 2
von werd10
Druckbare Dateien (39)
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stl0_Big_Brick1.stl
48 Ko · 2 252 Downloads
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stl0_BrickRow1.stl
72 Ko · 2 221 Downloads
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stl0_BrickRow4.stl
59 Ko · 2 229 Downloads
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stl0_BrickRow3.stl
171 Ko · 2 243 Downloads
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stl0_BrickRow2.stl
298 Ko · 2 225 Downloads
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stl0_Blank_Brick.stl
29 Ko · 2 221 Downloads
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stl0_BrickRow6.stl
265 Ko · 2 224 Downloads
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stl0_Big_Brick3.stl
661 Ko · 2 215 Downloads
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stl0_BrickRow10.stl
151 Ko · 2 224 Downloads
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stl0_BrickRow9.stl
217 Ko · 2 215 Downloads
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stl0_BrickRow8.stl
225 Ko · 2 214 Downloads
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stl0_BrickRow5.stl
390 Ko · 2 215 Downloads
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stl0_Bushx3.stl
260 Ko · 2 220 Downloads
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stl0_Big_Brick2.stl
473 Ko · 2 209 Downloads
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stl0_Bushx2.stl
191 Ko · 2 216 Downloads
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stl0_BrickRow7.stl
105 Ko · 2 210 Downloads
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stl0_Coin.stl
45 Ko · 2 212 Downloads
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stl0_Flag_Top.stl
32 Ko · 2 198 Downloads
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stl0_Flag_Pole.stl
76 Ko · 2 199 Downloads
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stl0_Cloudx1.stl
254 Ko · 2 198 Downloads
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stl0_Ground_1.stl
118 Ko · 2 207 Downloads
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stl0_Ground_2.stl
238 Ko · 2 206 Downloads
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stl0_Ground_3.stl
358 Ko · 2 209 Downloads
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stl0_Ground_5.stl
600 Ko · 2 199 Downloads
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stl0_Cloudx3.stl
531 Ko · 2 201 Downloads
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stl0_Bushx1.stl
127 Ko · 2 200 Downloads
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stl0_Cloudx2.stl
393 Ko · 2 199 Downloads
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stl0_Big_Brick4.stl
2 Mo · 2 193 Downloads
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stl0_Hill_Small.stl
168 Ko · 2 200 Downloads
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stl0_Ground_10.stl
1.2 Mo · 2 203 Downloads
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stl0_Goomba.stl
88 Ko · 2 205 Downloads
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stl0_Mushroom.stl
84 Ko · 2 197 Downloads
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stl0_Mario.stl
122 Ko · 2 196 Downloads
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stl0_Pipe_Small.stl
197 Ko · 2 199 Downloads
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stl0_Star.stl
55 Ko · 2 200 Downloads
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stl0_Hill_Large.stl
344 Ko · 2 192 Downloads
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stl0_Pipe_Large.stl
358 Ko · 2 199 Downloads
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stl0_Pipe_Med.stl
278 Ko · 2 206 Downloads
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stl0_Koopa.stl
183 Ko · 2 197 Downloads
Beschreibung
I wanted to 1-up my Replicator 2 with a Super Mario inspired theme!
Aside from the blue paint used on the panels, all of the pieces were 3D printed and not painted or finished in any way, the multiple colors are from swapping filament colors mid-print.
My general process was:
- Trace features from reference image using Illustrator.
- Import the SVG file of each feature into 123D Design and extrude each piece to create 3D models.
- Print all pieces, pausing mid-print to swap filament colors (this part was intense!)
- Paint the panels, glue the pieces, and assemble everything!
Keep reading below for my full process of creating this!
*NOTE: I used Illustrator because I have access to it through work. This same process could easily be done using a free alternative such as Inkscape.