Star Wars Clone Trooper Helmet 3D Print Assemble | 501st Clone Trooper - How to Hide Seams
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 มิ.ย. 2024
- Star Wars Clone Trooper Helmet 3D Print Assemble | 501st Clone Trooper - How to Hide Seams
Hello Everyone! Super thrilled to add another iconic helmet to the collection! This video will show you the process that I have found to be the fastest and efficient way to work with multiple 3D printed pieces. Seam cleanup is nothing to be afraid of, and it can be very satisfying when you see your finished piece!
Plus, I tried using some painting techniques I've never used before with liquid latex & rubbing alcohol!
Plus, a huge shoutout to @tested for his amazing behind the scenes footage/interview with @AceCosplay at FBFX! FBFX were instrumental in creating the first live action suits for on screen performances of the clone troopers in series like Obi-Wan Kenobi, The Mandalorian, and Ahsoka. Adam's highly detailed footage came in super handy when sculpting and painting this helmet!
You can check out the amazing video here: • The First Star Wars Li...
We actually got the 501st in The Revenge of the Sith
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The pieces are designed to fit on a standard @ElegooOfficialprinter. I printed mine with PLA filament and had my layer height set to 0.09.
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00:00 Intro
01:37 Assemble
04:09 Seam Cleanup
05:07 Smoothing
07:37 Painting
09:12 Liquid Latex
11:21 Rubbing Alcohol
13:23 Outro
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what files did you use? just curious
I always make my own either in Blender and/or AutoCAD. There's a link in the description if you're interested.