Rusty (Battlebots)

di Scampi

File stampabili (15)

  • stl

    Chassis.STL

    705 Ko · 134 download

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  • stl

    Bowl.STL

    281 Ko · 136 download

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  • stl

    Top_Shell.STL

    26 Ko · 126 download

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  • stl

    Cage_Left.STL

    52 Ko · 128 download

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  • stl

    Cage_Right.STL

    52 Ko · 127 download

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  • stl

    Wheel.STL

    304 Ko · 137 download

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  • stl

    Tread_Real.STL

    80 Ko · 126 download

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  • stl

    Side_Panel.STL

    388 Ko · 125 download

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  • stl

    Back_Panel.STL

    94 Ko · 122 download

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  • stl

    Arms.STL

    27 Ko · 126 download

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  • stl

    Arm_Base.STL

    42 Ko · 127 download

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  • stl

    Arm_Plate.STL

    74 Ko · 128 download

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  • stl

    Chisel_Mount.STL

    8 Ko · 127 download

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  • stl

    Chisel.STL

    168 Ko · 126 download

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  • stl

    Chisel_Ring.STL

    19 Ko · 127 download

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Descrizione

It's Rusty! From Battlebots! Yes! I made this by looking at a ton of different photos of Rusty from as many angles as possible, and this helped me get most of the proportions and details right, I think. Ideally I'd spend an afternoon with Rusty and a tape measure to get it perfect.

I don't have time to really sort or organize this properly, so here's everything; the part files, the step files, and the stl files. This is more of a project than a ready-to-print model.

  • The holes for the switch, nails, and LEDs might not match what you have on hand, so you may need to modify them.
  • You will also probably need to do a bit of sanding on a lot of the parts to get them to fit right.
  • For paint, I used Testors metallic silver and flat rust.
  • The treads will need to be printed from a flexible filament like TPU.
  • The hole on the back of Rusty is for a countersunk M3 screw, this was to make the back panel removable to unlock the top cover to get inside, but removing the bowl instead proved easier. If you want to glue the bowl on, keep the back panel removable, otherwise you can glue it on instead of using a screw.

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