Lazer's Star Wars Special-Episode 1- Printing magnetic vintage action figures- Artillery Sidewinder
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- Lets print some vintage action figures for Star Wars day!
I royally screwed up the original upload by attempting TH-cam's automated "song replacement" in hopes that it would be more favorable to the algorithm, and it removed my voice-over and lowered the quality to 720p. So damn the algorithm, here's the original!
3d models found here: cults3d.com/en...
Hello! thanks for making this video!
it's amazing...if you need any other design of mine to make a review, just send me a message on instagram.
Thanks buddy, I love your collection.
Please don't stop making videos. Loved the AT AT
This one is quite amusing, well edited and interest-holding. Much polished from the "rushes" you previously shared with your friends.
Thanks Bob!
Love your videos! Keep up the good work.
Thanks buddy, you're very kind! Thank you for watching.
I went to Desert Octupus and downloaded the blueprints to Luke Skywalker Bespin Fatigues action figure. All I got was text documents with a bunch of code written on them. What did I do wrong? Nice video and thanks for telling us about DO.
Hi Antonio, remember to extract the zip files, there are folders within folders to un-zip. then you should be left with 7 .OBJ files with all of Lukes parts.
Thanks for watching, and please let me know if this is still an issue.
@@LazerboltVids it worked. Thank you.
What material do you recommend for 3D printing vintage Star Wars action figures? There are so many to choose from. Thank you.
@@antonioprado4816 I use PLA filament for all of my printing. its strong, versatile and inexpensive is why I use it. Thanks for watching!
@@LazerboltVids One last question, sir. How did you successfully paint Luke's eyes to look authentic? I had terrible luck with a pin and black paint. I had better luck with a Bic ballpoint pen, but I felt the results could have been better. Thank you.