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The War Of the Worlds Martian Handling Machine 世界大战-火星装卸机
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H.G. Well's Classic Story War of the Worlds. The Handling Machine Designs are based on Henrique Alvim Corrêa's Drawings in 1906. This Is a Fun Model For any Classic War of the Worlds Fan. Due To the Lack of Drawings, and descriptions for the book of the Handles Machine this is what I could get.
This is a improvement of my last Handling Machine I made, this one can be articulated for stopmotion or anything.
I gave it a hamburger shape.
USE 1.6mm Armature wire for bendy tentacle arms.

Print Settings

Printer brand:

Creality


Printer:

Ender 3 Pro


Rafts:

Doesn't Matter


Supports:

Yes


Resolution:

0.12


Infill:

30


Filament_brand:

any


Filament_color:

Gray, dark gray, white


Filament_material:

TPU, PLA, Carbon


Notes:

SIZE: The Whole Thing, besides the Arms and legs is 133mm height and 180mm by 160mm wide. ARMS: Armature wire are to be used for Arm. The Arm Rings should be printed in TPU filament and Arm Collars in PLA TORSO: So 5, 18mm pre cut holes with Hip Coller joint indents for correct tripod legs spaced out. COLLERJOINT: Both knee and hip joint use a ball and socket for possibility. You can use bendy rod for both Knee and Hip Joints. The Hip Ball Socket is different to the Knee as the Hip has a screw for the outer collar and to tighten the ball joint. Knee Coller should be printed in TPU and Hip Coller printed in Carbon or PLA. KNEEJOINTCOLLORCONECTORS: Use Carbon Filament as its stiffer and will not break from the thinner Knee Bellow. LEGS: use a 14mm Dowel or The 3d Printed ones that are included. The Leg Closest to the torso/first legs are 60mm long. The Second Legs/ legs closest to the feet is 120mm long. Use Carbon Filament for 3d printed legs.