I was going to get toymakr3d's Voltes, but then I found Max Lab's (ua-cam.com/video/FM3_4qYt2M0/v-deo.html). Max Lab's Voltes is fully transformable, and just as articulate as this non-transforming one. No shade at Toymakr3D (I have purchased several of his files as well), I just really appreciate the engineering that goes into fully transformable 3D printed models.
I should check that out too! Edit: woah I just saw it… the calibration needs to be spot on for everything to fit together. Hmmm I wonder how the joints will hold up
This looks amazing! Great figure!
Wow thanks ! I was inspired by your style and decided to edit the video like what you did.
@@drozzytoyreviewsforbusypeo2537 I appreciate the thought! Keep it up!
The robot on the photo is voltes v robot ok not vortex
did you use sand paper also to make it fine on some parts?
Wich infill did u use to the big parts as the chest for instance?
did you put glue?
How much would this be if you were to sell it?
I haven’t the faintest idea how to price it…it took about 40 hours of printing and another 5 hours of sanding and assembly.
I have the same question i selled a model of this robot on $70 dollars i dont know if its ok
Do you print with support?
The support is actually part of the creator’s design so no support is required
@@drozzytoyreviewsforbusypeo2537 I see. I'm printing at 250% haha. So am a bit worried that i might fall.
@@TitoPopoy hope to see pics soon!
@@drozzytoyreviewsforbusypeo2537 will try to upload the video of me putting it up. :)
I was going to get toymakr3d's Voltes, but then I found Max Lab's (ua-cam.com/video/FM3_4qYt2M0/v-deo.html). Max Lab's Voltes is fully transformable, and just as articulate as this non-transforming one. No shade at Toymakr3D (I have purchased several of his files as well), I just really appreciate the engineering that goes into fully transformable 3D printed models.
I should check that out too! Edit: woah I just saw it… the calibration needs to be spot on for everything to fit together. Hmmm I wonder how the joints will hold up