by PhantomCat
My version of a full-size Oathkeeper. Once assembled, it comes to a length of about 102 cm (40"). Be warned that the files are very bloated - the original stl had some errors that I failed to work out a simple fix for in Meshmixer, so I sort of brute forced it with the Make Solid tool. The reason I put my computer through all this trouble is because I wanted to install some light effects in my props, so to enable that I wanted a model that was designed to be printed hollow. This Thing contains all the parts for one side of the hollow shell, plus the parts for a battery door in the grip on the opposite side. To make the complete prop, you must also print a mirrored copy of all pieces not marked with "PRINT ONLY 1" in the file name.
Images will be updated when I finish assembling the completed project myself.
Printer:
Geeetech G2S
Rafts:
Yes
Supports:
Yes
Infill:
100%
Filament: Any PLA White, silver, or clear recommended
Assembly Tips
I recommend tapping the holes in the middle of grip piece 1 so that the battery door can be easily fastened with two M4 screws.
Depending on how well your printer handles overhangs, the tabs on some pieces may not neatly fit into the slots in the pieces they are meant to join to. If this is the case, please double-check that you are trying to join the correct pieces before cutting or grinding excess away, as some pieces - especially for the shaft - look very similar!
To join the two half-shells, glue some ~3mm x 15mm cylindrical pegs into the holes on one of the half-shells, and attach the other by the method of your choice (snap-fit/permanent glue/temporary adhesive).