Marvel X-MEN Master Mold Sentinel 22-24" tall
by ShinjiAF
5/9/24 - Click through the photos for an update XD 12/7 - Added the finalized chest piece to the zip 11/6 - I uploaded new photos, the paint isn't done yet, I still have to weather and varnish but I will likely work on it this weekend. Please be gentle, I have never painted a model or used an airbrush in my life. Updated - 10/16 There's a folder labeled Updates-10-16-20 - I split the shoulders into 2 pieces to make them easier to paint, I also smoothed out the head and put 3 holes through the back section to the mid section and the chest, all 3 pieces of the torso for lights. The newer chest piece is also a better sculpt and fits the shoulder pieces far better. This model was designed for print on an Elegoo Mars, can definitely print on any similar or larger format printers. This was not an easy build or an easy print, at all, hopefully I either went through enough trouble that it will be far easier for you or you have far more experience with something like this (likely the case) but this is a ton of work. I likely printed enough parts to make 2 or 3 of these things... there was a lot of failure. You should be able to do this without a rotary tool, just using files for sanding, the two exceptions are the bottom piece where the legs attach. I printed it sideways, exactly how it loads into chitubox, cutting off the top corners of the keys for the legs. I found that it fitted so much easier and required a LOT less sanding. The other exception is the crotch piece. I included all of the original slices in case you want to do your own thing with how they fit (I wanted to be able to get everything in position and upright without glue or any modifications for which I was unfamiliar, so we added keys) but I will do my best to explain the process. If you find interesting ways to make improvements or have any advice, please feel free to hit me up, I would love to know. The most important thing to note, and this was my biggest mistake... you MUST HOLLOW OUT THE LEGS AND SHINS,