Diorama for Hotwheels Mars Rover Curiosity on Space

by eric dirgahayu in Workshop > 3D Printing

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Diorama for Hotwheels Mars Rover Curiosity on Space

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Are you a hotwheels collector? It's unique from hotwheels, it's a miniature of the Mars rover curiosity from NASA.

This is very unique because this series is very unusual hotwheels make, therefore let's make a diorama when the rover landed on Mars with astronout.

Supplies

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Hotwheels Mars Rover Ciriosity https://www.amazon.com/Hot-Wheels-Planet-Heroes-Curiosity/dp/B00GFYLDG0

3d Printing

Acrylic Paint

paint tools

Create 3d Models

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  • pic 1 mars surface base
  • pic 2 Astronot you can print more than one, for differen pose use a little hot gun to the object and banding little bit.
  • alien
  • American Flag
  • All model export to the obj or stl file format for printing prosess

Printing

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  • The file is ready to print you can download
  • Setting for FDM 3d print machine : use a micro setting, layer height 0.06 , thikness,1 , density 100%, speed 10-30%
  • SLA 3d print is not a promblem for micro printing

Painting

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  • use a Acrylic paint, this is a manual paint so you need a magnificer tool
  • after paint you can use ultraviolet light for drying

Pile Up

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  • Arrange all the figures on the base do not forget to open the hotwheels packaging when making it diorama lol..
  • Finish, now you have a space on your desk...


Thankyou, Eric Dirgahayu