Warmachine Armor (Pepakura to 3d Printing)
Description
Instructions
Print in PLA, Layer/Thickness: 0.5, no raft, ABS support.
Print 2 halves, join with ABS cement, lightly clean up the print with some sanding, put a few layers of sandable primer spray, sand, light layer of bondo, sand, paint and BEHOLD! (coat the entire inner portion of the faceplate with abs, this fuses the plastic)
Main Helmet Instructions:
Print Front/Back helmet portions, join with ABS cement, lightly clean up print with some sanding, put a few layers of sandable primer spray, sand, apply light layer of bondo, sand, paint, and BEHOLD. (Hint, use a dab of hotglue to hold in place for abs fusing) (coat the entire inner portion of the faceplate with abs, this fuses the plastic)
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You did not ask for permission to modify, edit, print and redistribute my file. You asked me for help with modifying some "war machine files" but never stated which ones OR that you were going to be sharing the files afterwards. I would have been fine with you working on this as a personal project had you asked to specifically use my files. You do not have my permission to share the file or any subsequent files produced from my original model. You do not have my permission to make profit from my file so do not attempt to sell casts of this.
My guess is that Bimmer did not license war machine from Disney and so has no rights to give or deny permission to profit on any casts Raizer may or may not make. That being said no one has a right to make a print of this because that would be a copy and would violate copyright.... Pretty self righteous for someone who violated copyright by making/distributing digital files of knock off Disney merchandise. That being said whoever created this is pretty talented.
If you didn't want other people using your 3D model, then why did you put in on the internet?
I did ask for help on this, you did not provide help so I went about on my own to figure out how to convert it (that was what i needed help with...not your file). I have no intention of making monetary gain on this, nor do I even know how to cast. I did not use your file. You cannot make profit from thingiverse.
It looks great! Thanks for taking the time to clean up the file and make it ready for 3D Print! I will "Watch it".
Did you happen to ask the original artist that created the pep file if this was ok to share with in 3D format?
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Did you happen accross my tutorial here (http://www.405th.com/showthrea...
That is a very good tutorial! That would have saved me days of learning Maya/Blender.