
Not Forgotten Legendary Hand Cannon 3D print model
This listing is for the 3D files (in STL format) for the Not Forgotten from the game. Note: the files will need to be correctly oriented on the print bed.
The parts are already separated by color and it's easy to assemble. The number of parts to be printed of a certain part is in the file name (2x, 4x) The files that have +M need to be copied and mirrored in your preffered slicer.
You will need:
- 1 pcs. 2.9 x 13mm screw
- 1 pcs. 2.9 x 9mm screw
- 2 springs (you can use the spring from a ballpoint pen)
- glue (I recommend using a plastic adhesive type glue - if not available then super glue is the next option).
===== IMPORTANT ===== Do not resale the 3D files, for private use only. You can make/sell 3D prints, casts or finished products made with this model.
- How long is the average time to print this?
- Print time really depends on the quality you’re looking to get out of the model and the settings you have in your slicer. At medium settings and regular print speed I usually get 31hours to print all the parts.
- I'm only about halfway through printing, but DAMN the details on this are incredible. I have one request though, something like a PDF or other documentation detailing where parts need to be duplicated and mirrored, or when multiple pieces need to be printed.
- Question on the scale for this model. Is it a good scale size? I have printed other destiny hand gun models and they where big. I know they are "Hand Cannons" but these came out cartoonish. Like who framed Roger Rabbit big.
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- Absolutely incredible detail, and nicely made. If you're a Destiny fan and want an NF irl, this model is perfect.
- Wow absolutely amazing quality 3D model, the seller does not miss any parts at all and goes into extreme details for the little parts. As a massive destiny fan this model is a dream to print and put up
- Amazing level of detail, this model is delivered as 46 individual files to be printed and assembled. My favorite is that many of the surface detail pieces, such as rivets, buttons, and screw caps, are separate files, which will make finishing the model easier without destorying details. I do have two things I'd love to see - one is a PDF or other documentation detailing where parts need to be duplicated and mirrored, or when multiple pieces need to be printed. Look at the file names, and anything with a "-M" needs to be duplicated and mirrored (usually along the Y axis), and anything with "x4" or "x22" needs to be printed multiple times (x2 for twice, x4 for four times, x22 for 22 times, etc). I've been using Prusa Slicer, and haven't had an issue using the built-in mirror capabilities. The other is I'd love to have channels pre-modeled to run LED lights as a potential upgrade. While clear and "translucent blue" pieces are included in the zip, I would love the option to include LEDs behind these parts to fully achieve a glow effect.