Robotic Octopus from Transformers the Movie

Robotic Octopus from Transformers the Movie 3D print model

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And finally, here's the robotic cephalopod from the Transformers Movie which almost put an end to Kup's endless war stories. Well, guess he just added one more now :P

Fully assembled, the Octopus stands at slightly over 30cm tall, and would make for an imposing centrepiece for your display and collection!

But there's more than meets the eye! Turning the Octopus around to the back reveals a panel which can be rotated downwards to reveal a CyberTrack compatible ramp and a little control room inside sized for prime or titan masters!

Having the robotic fishes from earlier adds on nicely to the overall scene!

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Assembling this piece is quite the adventure in and of itself, so to help out, attached is a diagram showing how the entire piece fits together.

All pieces require just 1 copy of each, except for the Tentacle_Tip which needs 8 copies and Tentacle_Single which used 10 copies per leg as shown above but can be reduced or increased based on your liking. These tentacle parts are also designed deliberately with a flat edge which should be placed flat on your print bed for 3d printing.

The tentacle parts also use a ball and socket approach and are sized to be a very tight fit to allow them to hold their poses. As such they can be a little hard to force fit into place - and for this, would recommend using a piece of cloth as a cushion and use the base of your palms to jam them together.

Parts all peg together using 5mm or 10mm pegs, and as usual would suggest that acrylic or plastic rods be used for this. Alternatively, these have also been provided as printable parts which should be printed lengthwise on the printbed for optimal strength.

[Update - Base piece added]

Slight update here to add a base piece which will hopefully prove helpful for certain base modes.

This piece has twin peg holes to attach to the corresponding holes on the underside of the Octopus. Also, three 5mm ports line the sides and back for more attachment points.

With this raising the Octopus up, the horizontal slot across the back piece will fit the CyberTrack Pillars. Once they are used this way to elevate the back ramp, it brings things to the same height for connecting to other raised CyberTrack pieces, or Omega Supreme's track piece as shown in the photos.

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So, hope you all have fun printing out this massive piece for your collections, he's definitely great fun to have around and pose with all the new SS86 figures which are out now! =)

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clopatinsky 2021-04-22 22:50:00 UTC
Finally , dumb question, is this ready to print or do i need to scale?
funbiestudios
funbiestudios 2021-04-23 02:07:14 UTC
The photos here show the exact scale which the print files come in.
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clopatinsky 2021-04-22 22:49:23 UTC
Which printer do you recommend? and which material, not sure if this should be resin or something else? also should everything be printed in orange?
funbiestudios
funbiestudios 2021-04-23 02:06:30 UTC
Any typical sized printer (of around 20x20x20cm?) would work nicely - we hear popular ones amongst our patrons are the Prusa and Ender3s. With the size of this one, you're probably looking at an FDM print in PLA or similar. Resin is possible but can become expensive quick. Can be done in any color of your choosing ;)
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Robotic Octopus from Transformers the Movie
$8.00
 
Custom No Ai License 
Robotic Octopus from Transformers the Movie
$8.00
 
Custom No Ai License 
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3D Model formats

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  • Stereolithography (.stl) (2 files)26.7 MB

3D Model details

  • Publish date2021-03-20
  • Model ID#2935606
  • Ready for 3D Printing
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