Enthusiast built a ridable, fully 3D printed AT-AT Walker from Star Wars
Enthusiast built a ridable, fully 3D printed AT-AT Walker from Star Wars
www.tomshardware.com Enthusiast built a ridable, fully 3D printed AT-AT Walker from Star Wars
Not to scale, of course, but it does work! And it's about as slow as the original.
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I wonder why the author chose to use the words “fully 3D printed”? I don’t think I’m being pedantic when I say that’s a very false statement.
3 0 ReplyAside from the motors and various electrical components, including batteries to unplug mobility in operation, most parts of the AT-AT were 3D printed with a standard 3D printer
From the article as well.
2 0 Replyare structural support parts also 3dprinted? the article is unclear on this and id be surprised if it is.
2 0 ReplyStrange it doesn't mention the structural metal skeleton keeping it all together. That's like saying my car is completely made of paint
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