cAT-hAT

by voxinaudita

I got a Prusa i3 MK2S kit in late 2017 and have been hooked on 3D printing ever since. Now the ad...

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Category: Toys + Games

License: commercial

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Description

Description

I made this because my husband thought that the AT-AT model I made should have cat ears and a hat. I thought it would be a fun joke that would take a few hours but I ended up taking over a month. It has been a good project to learn about articulating joints and 3d printing in general.

It is not a perfect model and I may work on it in the future. The sockets are prone to breakage. If you make this, please let me know any suggestions you have for improvement!

Print quantity

4x foot 4x lower leg 4x leg socket 3x tail (As pictured. More or fewer to make tail longer / shorter.) 1x everything else

Instructions

Snaps together. No gluing necessary, unless you want the hat to stay on permanently. Filing may be needed on head socket and tail ball pegs depending on how you print it.

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