Have you been following God Finger's process to create a one-meter-tall Ultra Grade Gundam Perfectibility Divine from scratch with resin 3D printing?
His production has been accelerated since he received the Sonic Mega 8K—a printer so big, you can easily print way more parts all at once. With all of his devices and tools ready, he's now on a journey to assemble everything and complete his larger-than-life 3D printed Gundam model.
An All Exclusive Phrozen Print Farm
As a loyal Phrozen user, God Finger has collected a variety of Phrozen printers for his printing farm. Throughout the years, his collections have grown, and he's been firing up all of his printers to print non-stop for the past five months just to complete this project.
Below are the Phrozen 3D printers and accessories he used for his UG Gundam project:- Phrozen Sonic Mini 8K Resin 3D Printer
- Phrozen Sonic Mini 8K S Resin 3D Printer
- Phrozen Sonic Mighty 8K Resin 3D Printer
- Phrozen Sonic Mega 8K Resin 3D Printer
- Phrozen Wash & Cure Kit
The printing process itself was not always smooth sailing. Sometimes, the print fails, or it doesn't end up fitting right after print, meaning a lot of tweaks and adjustments are made even during the printing process.
In addition, with all the different resins he used for different parts, he also needed to keep track of which parts should go on which printer with what resin.
Assembly Tips and Tricks
Since the 3D printed UG Gundam model he worked with is so big, he needed to put extra care and attention to his assembly process. The heavier the model is, the stronger support it would require between its joints.
Most of his models are assembled with magnets. Upon designing the models, he added special holes on the models for him to stick magnets and support sticks on after printing, so he could easily click them all together later.
To enhance the strength of the model, he added several enforcements by using various different sizes of strong magnets, brass sticks, and even metal bars. As a cherry on top, he even did a weight test and successfully hung an eight-kilogram dumbbell from the model without it breaking or cracking at all. Such a meticulous work by God Finger.
The whole assembly process is incredibly satisfying, from each click of the magnets to seeing the model standing tall at 1 meter height, this project is definitely not for the faint-hearted.
Follow along on God Finger's journey to see more of his marvelous creations, including fully-painted Unicorn models and more!
Watch his video below to see the whole process!
1 comment
Harald
Thats a very good model, did you designed it yourself? It came out very nicely
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Phrozen Technology replied:
Hello Harald,
Thank you for commenting. The model was digitally created by God Finger as the included YouTube video shown.
Best, Phrozen Team
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Thats a very good model, did you designed it yourself? It came out very nicely
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Phrozen Technology replied:
Hello Harald,
Thank you for commenting. The model was digitally created by God Finger as the included YouTube video shown.
Best, Phrozen Team
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