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Clone Trooper - Phase II

Clone Trooper - Phase II

This Clone Trooper - Phase II figure is easy to print, requiring no supports, MMU/AMS, or glue and is a blast to assemble! It functions the same as my other BIG BRICK models, which are all derived from my base model: Generic Figure.


Printing Instructions:

  • STLs already in suggested printing orientation
  • No supports needed
  • I would always recommend using a brim if you're not certain about the bed adhesion of any of these parts. In particular, the hands and arms can cause issues if there is poor adhesion. 


Filament Used In Pictures

This is a list of the filament I used while making this model. I receive no money from you clicking these links, and there may be better choices. This is just what I had available and what I thought looked good! Hope it helps :)

 

Required Parts/Tools for Assembly:

  • 3D Printed Parts [Filament]
    • Body
      • 1x - Head [Army Beige]
      • 1x - Torso - White Part [Cotton White]
      • 1x - Torso - Black Parts[Charcoal Black]
      • 1x - Arms (brim may be helpful, connector portions may print uncleanly, this is okay!) [Cotton White]
      • 1x - Hands - Solid OR Assembly [Charcoal Black]
      • 1x - Waist Assembly [Charcoal Black]
      • 1x - Legs - White Parts [Cotton White]
      • 1x - Legs - Black Parts [Charcoal Black]
    • Accessories
      • 1x - Helmet - White Parts [Cotton White]
      • 1x - Helmet - Black Parts [Charcoal Black]
      • 1x - Gun Assembly [Charcoal Black]

 

  • Tools (ALL OPTIONAL)
    • Super Glue (for holding figure in one position/pose if desired)
    • Small Allen Wrench (to twist on part of waist assembly)

 

Assembly Instructions:

Each of my BIG BRICK models are built from the same base model and the majority of the assembly is the same for each of them. You can find detailed assembly instructions for my models on that base model's designer post here: Generic Figure. You can find all other instructions relating to this model specifically below. Enjoy!

 

Helmet: Start by inserting the black side vents into the large white part of the helmet. They should insert all the way until they're almost flush with the outside surface.IMG_6441.jpgIMG_6442.jpg

Next, grab the front of the helmet, the smallest white piece, and insert the small black parts into it as shown below.

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Then, slide this piece down onto the dovetail on the larger white part you started with. Make sure it slides all the way down until the visor cavity lines up.

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Once this is in place, you can insert the visor to lock these two pieces together.

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Insert the two small black parts near the ears, then set this assembly aside.

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Grab the top of the helmet white part and insert the larger of the two half ring black parts from the back until it clicks into place.

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Do the same for the smaller of the two half rings from the front. Make sure you check the orientation of this part, the side that printed on the bed should be facing down.

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Lastly, slide this top assembly down onto the rest of the helmet!

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Torso: The torso assembly is pretty straightforward - the five different inserts simply press into the torso as seen in the picture!


Legs: The legs are also pretty simple, insert the two black parts into each corresponding white leg.

 

Weapon: There are two dovetail pins included with the gun. I recommend sliding the longer one into one half of the gun, then slide the other half of the gun onto this pin until both halves are aligned. Finish by inserting the shorter pin into the handle of the gun.


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