Motorized Dalek 500x400x300

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I took my Full Size Dalek parts and scaled them down to make a Motorized Dalek. This Dalek will be following me at the next Comic-Con in Santa-Fe. This print will require 3/4 Spool to print or less depending on your infill. RC Parts came off my sons old RC Car that he use to play with. All of my full size Dalek parts were imported to the Simplify3D software and rendered to have different layer Infills. They range from 2% on bottom to as high as 100% for extra support. at .1mm layer height. I just reduced them in size to print on my large 400x300 delta. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2414471 and my Small 220x400 Delta https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2358415 The Larger Delta printed the larger items, my smaller Delta printed the small items at .1mm layer height. that way i can print the larger items in better detail then to split them into smaller pieces. If you do not know this. Inside the Dalek Body are the missing parts. You will have to move the body to get access to those items. The entire print cycle was a total of 1 weekend to print with both my 400x300 Delta and my 220x400 Delta printing the smaller more detailed items. Additional files can be located here. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2469978/#files https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:369866/#files I've also added a 2nd Version which includes the missing pieces that were in the body plus and updated neck version which requires less material at 100% infil This version will print a complete Motorized Dalek at 507mm high 401mm long 300mm wide All you got to do after it gets printed and add your RC Parts. In my finished version it will light up like my Full Size Version and say EXTERMINATE I'll Add Pictures once it is put together. But for now you can start Printing your very own Dalek 9/16/2017: I've added a new HEAD to accomdate the new NECK, this way it will fit around the neck properly. 9-22-2016: I've added a Video of the Semi Completed Dalek, It stands 14.5 inch tall, Please ignore the bird in the back ground she doesn't like any RC . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AF5MPGv8x3s&t=11s

About the author:
tlmxcpmpp
I just started printing april of 2017. Been a Cosplay peron for alot longer. I got into 3D Printing because i've spent weeks if not months building Comic-Con and Cosplay props. Since i got into 3D Printing i've made, designed and printed all my Comic-Con parts. I use to buy my 3D Printers from eBay. In fact my first 4 were from eBay. 1st TronXY x1 with a print bed of 150x150x150 2nd Tronxy P802a with a print bed of 220x220x300 3rd Kossel Delta with a print bed of 180x300 4th TronXY X3a with a print bed of 220x220x350 Home Made 5th Mega TronXY X1 with a print bed of 440x440x300 6th EX Delta with a print bed of 220x452 7th Mega EX Delta with a print bed of 405x305 8th Corexy 350x350x400 9th Corexy 400x400x400 My latest design the Mega EX Delta, prints faster and quiter then any of myother printers. When i made the Mega TronXY X1 i wanted a larger print bed so i could print my Comic-Con/Cosplay props. Turns out it printed very good, however it tock forever to print large items. so that is when i made the Mega EX Delta. I did a time test with the Mega TronXY X1 and my EX Delta, Same parts same infill same specs on both machines. and the Delta Printed item in 8 hours, The Mega TronXY X1 tock 18 hours. That is when i redesigned my Mega TronXY X1 into the Mega EX Delta printer.

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