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Mar 2016

Hi everyone,

This is my R2-D2 which was designed from scratch and printed off on my Da Vinci AiO printer at 100 microns. I do apologies for such a late entry and fully accept that I may have no chance of winning, but after spending days and days modelling the fantastic R2-D2 I thought I would enter the competition to show my creation. ​

It was printed in 7 parts, then assembled. The body was glued, with the head, while the legs were connected with joints, allowing it to pivot. All of these files are attached to this comment and may be scaled up to an appropriate size.

After reading a few of the comments I have come across a few complains highlighting that this competition requires a 3D printer in order to win another. I fully understand what many have said, but I would like to say that you may use the 3D hubs service. For future projects that anyone has I would be delighted to offer my assistance with my hub GIFT3D.

I hope that you all enjoy my project

To all over participants, MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU.
R2-D2 Back.stl (319 KB)
R2-D2 Head.stl (412 KB)
R2-D2 Joint.stl (6.14 KB)
R2-D2 LeftLeg.stl (164 KB)
R2-D2 Front.stl (730 KB)
R2-D2 RightLeg.stl (164 KB)

Hi guys, my entry is a full size “Wookiee Bowcaster” that I designed for this contest. I have only recently started 3d printing and my first project was a custom lightsaber. I chose not to enter that because I designed and made it just for me. The bowcaster is not from any movie it’s built to fit me. I decided it needed a little something extra so I added a detachable “Ryyk”, a Wookiee blade that also acts as a fore-grip. My original design was not so smooth, the entire body was more textured to give the impression that it was carved from a Wroshyr tree. When the rear stock took 7 hours to render, I figured a change of plan was called for. A couple of pieces I left for you to source, the wires from the scope mounts to the body, although I have holes for them to go in to. The bowstring I’d suggest you drill into the half ball on the strut, tie it off and then glue the the other half of the ball on. The reason I didn’t design those is because the wire looks more realistic if it’s a real wire. I will use coil wire for mine. I broke the pieces down to fit an Ultimaker 2 bed, and oriented them for the cleanest prints. If you have questions about assembly post here and I should get back to you. It’s a big project that takes a long time to print, but I think the finished product will be worth it. Normally I like to make my weapons somewhat functional but in this case I went with a cosplay friendly version. I could lie to you and say this build went smooth but that is not the case. As I’m new to all this I am still struggling with the settings. Failure after failure and I can’t blame my machine for doing what I told it to do. I could have also photoshopped pictures of a finished build, photography kind of being my thing. I definitely could have fooled you, but, with Billy Joel on replay while I designed this I must have heard “… honesty is such a lonely word, everyone is so untrue” a hundred times. So I’ll be honest. I’m probably not going to finish building this before the deadline and though I know master Yoda won’t approve… I’ll try. If it is the will of the force that I be disqualified, so be it. I still want to submit something and share with the community. I hope you like it.
01 rear stock print 1.stl 2 (320 KB)
02 front stock print 1.stl 1 (144 KB)
03 grip left print 1.stl 1 (5.12 MB)
04 grip right print 1.stl 1 (5.03 MB)
05 scope mount bottom left print 1.stl 1 (704 KB)
06 scope mount bottom right print 1.stl 1 (664 KB)
07 rear scope mount top print 1.stl 1 (346 KB)
08 front scope mount top print 1.stl 1 (401 KB)
09 side scope print 2.stl 1 (1.71 MB)
10 main scope print 1.stl 1 (6.46 MB)
11 dials & scope rods print 1.stl 1 (2.07 MB)
12 base rear left print 1.stl 1 (1.63 MB)
13 base rear right print 1.stl 1 (3.67 MB)
14 base front left print 1.stl 1 (2.34 MB)
15 base front right print 1.stl 1 (2.34 MB)
16 main barrel print 1.stl 1 (1.09 MB)
17 large left bow strut print 1.stl 1 (133 KB)
18 large right bow strut print 1.stl 1 (141 KB)
19 small strut left print 1.stl 1 (221 KB)
20 small strut right print 1.stl 1 (221 KB)
21 bow strut pins print 1.stl 1 (1.27 MB)
22 polarizing balls print 2.stl 1 (2.22 MB)
23 front assembly print 1.stl 1 (416 KB)
24 secondary barrel print 1.stl 1 (134 KB)
25 front sight print 1.stl 1 (59.9 KB)
26 ryyk back lft print 1.stl 1 (2.11 MB)
27 ryyk back rt print 1.stl 1 (2.16 MB)
28 ryyk front lft print 1.stl 1 (199 KB)
29 ryyk front rt print 1.stl 1 (231 KB)

Darth Vader Reveal Bust

I guess I better have at least one in before the dead line. I really wanted to have a model that I was working on specifically for the competition and wanted to finish my Jabbas palace model, but rushing it for this finish date was just not possible. But, as there are so many entries that are old models, I might as well join them. I’d rather have at least one in than none :slight_smile:

I will enter my Darth Vader bust, may the force be with you all.

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:377505 3

Hi GIFT3D , i asked via twitter to 3dhub.they answered me that there was no problem to present two model .But I had to present them separately

You clearly are the on who has reading problems when I already stated that clearly. And if you knew how to read you would understand I was talking about submissions of old entires and not new ones. Also the not so active moderator, Simona also stated, “They (the votes) will be taken in account as a mention of honour from the community.” Thus causing all these unwarranted downvotes.

When you try to ridicule someone that they can’t read, make sure your reading comprehension is there for yourself first.

This is the type of new works I hoped to see from the beginning. If only the rules were more clear and invited NEW DESIGNS rather than allow people to repost oldies, we would have gotten a lot more designs like this.

The yoda is one made exactly the same by around 100 persons, the DV I did a lot more than just the base so is not the same as I downloaded a short while ago. For the competition the LarsHomestead is the most important as mentioned…

Ok. That’s good to hear. I just though you were trying to trick the judges with two entries. If they allow it then I’m happy. What I still don’t get is why you have one in French.

Good look with the contest.

The winners have been decided!

Drum roll please…

Congratulations to the 1st prize winner who wins an Ultimaker 2+ → @AxisLab with the Custom Star Wars C3PO Themed, Team Unlimited - e-NABLE Arm. We all love your design. We really appreciated your time in designing it and make the STLs available for a wonderful cause as the E-Nable project.

The runner up for the competition is @Sturnino, taking R2D2 and Arduino to create this awesome design. You win 6 spools of Colorfabb nGen! Well done.

Finally 2 spools of Colorfabb go to @Thomas_Kreidel with his Super Star Destroyer Executor.

Thanks all for sharing all your designs, participating to the competition and bring the Star Wars props to the next level. You really made it!

Cheers,
Simona

p.s. Since the thread is pretty long, you can find all the winners at these links:
1) Axis Lab - https://www.youmagine.com/designs/custom-star-wars-c3po-themed-team-unlimbited-e-nable-arm 6
2) Sturnino - https://www.youmagine.com/designs/r2d2-arduino-core 4
3) Thomas Kreidel - https://www.youmagine.com/designs/super-star-destroyer-executor 4

Thank you all for the very kind words on my collaborative effort in making this goofy, but original piece we created that we felt could have existed within the Star Wars universe branching from the inspiration that came from the SNL Kylo Ren Undercover Boss short.

As a whole I’m actually VERY surprised such little deliberation was involved in the decision making and wonder if the staff had truly taken the time and consideration to really look at every entry here based on how fast this contest came to a close and was decided upon. I do believe this competition had a set of rules that the submitted creations had to be of something that has yet to be introduced into the Star Wars universe and not alternate artistic versions of things that already exist (and won’t ever exist in the universe that way because they already are as we have been presented).

I can take not winning just fine. I am extremely proud of this piece and had one of the best times of my creative life helping be a part of making something that started from absolutely nothing, to becoming something that sits on my desk right now. We really believed in this one and had a good feeling others would get a good kick out of it. Thank you everyone for the great feedback and up votes! Congratulations to the winners.