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3D Print DC-17M Republic Commando Assault Blaster Model Kit! DIY! Physical Item!

3D Print DC-17M Republic Commando Assault Blaster Model Kit! DIY! Physical Item!

Regular price $70.00 CAD
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DC-17M Republic commando assault blaster model kit!

Scale : 1:1

Important!
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Raw 3d prints, untouched.
Model kit!

Features a modular design capable of hot-swapping between Assault, Sniper, and Anti-Armor attachments. (Other attachments are not included, but they could be printed upon request).

Internal holes have been cut for 1/2" and 1/4" wooden support rods to greatly increase the strength and durability of the assembled blaster.

10mm x 3mm magnet holes allow for removal and replacement of the blaster clip to simulate reloading. 6mm x 3mm holes allow the modular parts to be swapped out. Use a 2mm rod in the hinge to swing the blast door open and closed.

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Made from PLA Filament, plastic made from corn-starch or sugar cane. It is 100% biodegradable, and non-toxic. 3D printed products made with PLA are durable, strong, and make useful items that hold up to real life.

I’ve tried to remove all the printing supports, but it’s possible I missed one.

This is not a completed model. It’s a model kit and comes in pieces.

There are no instructions, but the pieces will only fit together one way, and it’s pretty intuitive. Just be careful you don’t glue it together in the wrong order and find you’re unable to fit the last piece in. Plan it out ahead of time.

PLA models are not the same as resin models. PLA can look just as well on the finished product though. But to achieve the best results requires sanding, crack filling, and a great paint job.

Modelling:

The perfectionist: they will clip, file, and sand every piece. Then glue each piece together filling any gaps with gap fill. Then prime and paint and varnish.

The semi perfectionist: they will file and sand most pieces. Then glue and fill the large gaps. Then prime and paint and varnish.

The painter: they will glue the model together, and fill the large gaps. Then prime and paint and varnish.

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