Darth Vader bust with optional helmet accessory!
Description
This is a very quick and VERY dirty model of Darth from the shoulders up. It's probably way too over designed and as such must have hundreds of unused vertices but i'm lazy and probably won't ever try and fix any. Hence it's up here as it is now. My Thing-O-Matic isn't properly calibrated and is using some old ABS stock I had lying around so the prints look average. I'm totally keen to get this printed again once i'm through with my upgrades and can get her all sorted out and on the straight and narrow again.
It was an attempt to try and get a Darth Vader bust similar to the beethoven one but ended up being more of an experiment on how I could print the model with little to no support structure. I tried to print him without separating the helmet and had limited success (see the totally red Darth images). The helmet bottom rim didn't print nicely for a bunch of layers so makes it a bit wobbly looking.
No matter what I do I can't get my ToM to print any support structure so my fabrications always look a little worse for wear on overhangs in images...
The VaderBody.stl really needs some support under the chin, but is otherwise easy to deal with.
VaderHelmet has some in-built support in the design so that you can print it without needing to use other support and hack it out of the inner helmet.
I like to cut away the chin of the VaderBody.stl, after printing with no support as it's a little cthulu-like, and use a lighter about an inch from the model to re-set the ABS and get rid of the white from my trimmings. Again It's not perfect but it works.
So yeah, i've already said it, but it isn't perfect and I welcome others to alter and fix things if they feel the need/desire. Perhaps Darth might be lucky enough to get some more accessories in time too...
It was an attempt to try and get a Darth Vader bust similar to the beethoven one but ended up being more of an experiment on how I could print the model with little to no support structure. I tried to print him without separating the helmet and had limited success (see the totally red Darth images). The helmet bottom rim didn't print nicely for a bunch of layers so makes it a bit wobbly looking.
No matter what I do I can't get my ToM to print any support structure so my fabrications always look a little worse for wear on overhangs in images...
The VaderBody.stl really needs some support under the chin, but is otherwise easy to deal with.
VaderHelmet has some in-built support in the design so that you can print it without needing to use other support and hack it out of the inner helmet.
I like to cut away the chin of the VaderBody.stl, after printing with no support as it's a little cthulu-like, and use a lighter about an inch from the model to re-set the ABS and get rid of the white from my trimmings. Again It's not perfect but it works.
So yeah, i've already said it, but it isn't perfect and I welcome others to alter and fix things if they feel the need/desire. Perhaps Darth might be lucky enough to get some more accessories in time too...
Instructions
1. Print VaderHelmet with NO support structure.
2. Print VaderBody WITH support (or if you're special like me just leave it out and it sorts itself out)
3. Place helmet on Vader and admire his dark brooding look.
My Darth quite likes to perch upon my ToM and look down upon my fabrications with an air of disdain and admiration. Assuming i'm not printing yoda.... ooooh yoda, that gives me an idea.
2. Print VaderBody WITH support (or if you're special like me just leave it out and it sorts itself out)
3. Place helmet on Vader and admire his dark brooding look.
My Darth quite likes to perch upon my ToM and look down upon my fabrications with an air of disdain and admiration. Assuming i'm not printing yoda.... ooooh yoda, that gives me an idea.
You must be logged in to post a comment.
Dannation
on
January 3, 2013
said:
Whenever I try to slice this up, Slic3r keeps giving me an error saying there is a hole in the model and it "tries to fix" it and ends up messing up the model, does anybody have any idea how I can circumvent this error? TIA!
bre
on
April 16, 2011
said:
I predict there will be a lot of derivatives of this with all sorts of heads! Finally Snakesta can have a helmet! :)
License
Darth Vader bust with optional helmet accessory! by Disrespective is licensed under the Attribution - Share Alike - Creative Commons license.

Please could you repair the helmet STL model? It gives me lots of errors and the outcome is always messed up (as Dannation said as well...). I tried it with Skeinforge and Slic3r alike.