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My childhood was also nurtured by this great character, and I am proud to have designed and made it.So I wanted to be thorough, careful and faithful in designing it. This model is the result of a long study of the original form of the legendary Jeeg Robot of Steel.The cartoons depict him not consistently throughout his history. And so it was necessary to analyze the initial drawings, sketches and those used throughout the cartoon's production.So I designed it so that it can be assembled while respecting the components in the form and function of the original cartoon.Its maximum height is 573mm (I know it is huge but it is worth it believe me...you can scale it if you want) and it can be assembled using hollow iron balls (1mm thick) and magnets (recommended to use >N52). 30 and 40mm diameter spheres and 10mm*10mm neodymium cylindrical magnets (pay attention to the polarity of the magnets in the locations that require the magnet-calamite coupling). Then gluing the spheres into the appropriate locations (recommended using two-component epoxy resin) and the magnets into the appropriate locations using the same resin. Alternatively, you can 3D print the spheres and glue them into the housings. However, this will not allow movement of the Jeeg.I recommend using a minimum pattern thickness of 1.5mm.The 40mm balls are used only for the basin. In the remaining areas, 30mm ones are used.

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