Touch of Malice High Detail Life Size 3D Model From Destiny

Touch of Malice High Detail Life Size 3D Model From Destiny 3D print model

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This is my High Detail Life Size Touch of Malice 3D Model From Destiny and is for 3d printing, and Display purposes.

All files are STL format.

The Weapons Dimensions are Roughly 4.25X 38Y 10.4"Z

This purchase will contain 10 STL files. First file is Barrel assembly which is the Barrel and blade with the leather stitching, Second file is Barrel Frame which is the frame version of the barrel and blade, Third file is Charm which is the small charm hanging from the barrel, Forth file is Gyroscope House Assembly which is the core of the gun which everything slots into as well as containing the grip and trigger, Fith file is Inner Gyro Ring which is the smaller runed ring around the Heart, Sixth file is Outer Gyro Ring which is the larger counterpart to file No. 5, Seventh file is Magazine which is the Magazine that has magnet slots, Eigth file is Stock Assembly which is the Stock of the gun with the leather stitching which also has the magazine slot with magnets slots as well, Ninth file is Stock Frame which is the frame version of the stock, Lastly, Tenth file is Tarp which is the large cloth tarp that lays ontop of the gun, the Tarp isnt really intended to be printed more as to complete the look of the gun.

This model is intended for large format printers and will need most parts to be sliced into multiple pieces for printing as well as accomedating smaller printers.

This 3D model is for personal use only, Commercial use of this Model is prohibited.

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thetural 2022-09-15 06:56:43 UTC
Very interested in this model, but it seems a bit impractical for printing. The pieces would presumably be much too large for any consumer-grade printer. No effective way to print the gyroscope + grip together due to size+supports, front section way too long, etc. Any chance we could get a more broken down set of files to make printing at full scale possible?
NeroStudios
NeroStudios 2022-09-15 09:01:42 UTC
Unfortunately everyone has different sized printers so I would be unable to slice it or break the model down into small enough pieces to accommodate all smaller printers as well as the actual gun not being made up of enough small pieces as its design dictates. optimally the gyroscope rings and charm as well as the housing (if sliced into a couple pieces) would be printed on a SLA Printer with tree supports as most SLA printers are large enough to accommodate those but with the actual body and stock of the gun you would probably slice it into at least 4 pieces, overall it would be recommended to print this model on large format FDM printers as it would be very achievable to print all pieces on if sliced correctly, I'll make a few revisions to the description to clarify the machines recommended to print this model.
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thetural 2022-09-22 05:56:12 UTC
I would respectfully disagree with the assessment that there is no logical way to break this down into reasonably sized parts. I've printed a lot of prop weapons and generally what I'm looking for in a model is one designed with printing in mind, taking into account part size, print orientation, supports, fragility, etc. This is fantastically well made, it's just not optimized for printing. And I'm not suggesting you make it fit on an SLA printer or accommodate extremely small/niche devices, but fitting on a standard FDM printer (something like an Ender 3 or CR-10) is both reasonable and achievable with not that much effort. I don't think it's reasonable to have the front part of the frame be a single piece that's ~23 inches long. I don't like the trigger guard being a thin flat piece attached to the core, making it just arbitrarily difficult to support when it could be a separate piece. The frame is largely geometric, which lends itself to splitting up quite easily. I would be looking for something like this: https://i.imgur.com/A0HFCLg.png This sort of splitting would bring the maximum print size down dramatically, by almost half. It's logical and it makes the model extremely accessible with consumer grade FDM printers. The largest piece is the blade at ~11.5", but I agree there is no reasonable way to make that piece smaller. Everything else would fit under 8.5", which would fit nearly any mid-to-large size FDM printer on the market. People without the ability to print the blade in one piece could at least split it straight across and glue it together and do finishing work to remove the seam, since it's not structural and not hard-integrated into a massive part of the body.
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Touch of Malice High Detail Life Size 3D Model From Destiny
$30.00
 
Custom License 
Touch of Malice High Detail Life Size 3D Model From Destiny
$30.00
 
Custom License 
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3D Model formats

Format limitations
  • Stereolithography (.stl) (10 files)345 MB

3D Model details

  • Publish date2022-09-09
  • Model ID#3924876
  • Ready for 3D Printing
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