This piece is representative of a themed Centipede Arcade Cabinet.
Centipede is a 1981 fixed shooter arcade video game developed and published by Atari, Inc. Designed by Dona Bailey and Ed Logg, it was one of the most commercially successful games from the golden age of arcade video games and one of the first with a significant female player base.
The primary objective is to shoot all the segments of a centipede that winds down the playing field.
This is a 2 piece set, composed of the arcade cabinet itself and it's base. I've shown an example in the pictures how we can light up this piece, but take into consideration that we can use the light according to your own creativity (different colors, intensity, position, etc.).
Behind the piece you will find a small hole just in case you want to use a light source with a cord (e.g. LED strip).
The arcade cabinet dimensions are the following (mm):
Height- 215
Width- 96
Depth- 90
The base of the arcade cabinet dimensions are the following (mm):
Height- 8
Width- 96
Depth- 79
Sculpting software used: Blender
Render method used for the previews: Cycles
Filament: PLA
Slicer used to 3D print: Ultimaker Cura
Settings I've used to 3D print:
Standard quality - 0.2mm
Infill - 99%
Supports - I've used regular supports for the control panel (joystick with buttons) and for the top of the arcade (inner supports).
Speed - 50% first 20 layers and 100% for the rest
Plate Adhesion - Skirt