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Mar 2016

Ok today I got my H-bridge, I will update the youmagine page, waiting for my bluetooth module
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I am De-entering the competition as well.

For the same reasons as Geoff_Wicks: I have made these models in the past and not specifically for the contest so i feel kinda weird about that.

Plus all the fuss about the contest kinda sapped my moral so i don’t want to be a part of it anymore.

I’m still gonna let my designs available on Youmagine for people to enjoy. I usually post only on MyMiniFactory but what the hell… I might as well let these here.

Here is the screen accurate Cosplay prop of the Storm Trooper Officer Pistol (SE-44C) I designed and printed. I originally designed this for the 501st Legion but decided I’d also enter it into the competition!

There are to many parts to just upload them to the post so here is the link! I’ve attached an image showing my print next to the actual screen prop picture.

Dont forget to follow me on facebook and instagram if you like what i do

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I do see an issue with people entering a tonne of previously made designs, as it gives newer designers little chance to compete.

If I had created the comp (I wish…) it would have been the following criteria:

1. The model must be created for the comp (otherwise we’ve seen it all anyway - if you are into 3D printing chances are all of these are not new)

2. Only 1 entry per person.

3. Winner decided soley by 3DHubs and not how many friends you can get to come and upvote you.

Good to see they got 1 out of 3 right so far. Here’s hoping for the next comp.

Hello,

I would like to enter the competition with this model:https://www.youmagine.com/designs/head-of-yoda-a95a8e4a-146e-41c5-978e-c1c1c217fbed
Head of yoda that I modeled and printed .
I wanted to make a model that is detailed but easily printable.
Printed without support.
May the force be with you:)
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One of my favourite Star wars characters is Count Dooku, especially the Clone Wars version, and I have been wanting to sculpt one for a while now, so here it goes. It was 3d sculpted using ZBrush and 3d printed on a Zortrax m200, then Hand painted using Vallejo paints!

The project was supposed to be a study after the original sculpt of Darren E. Marshall a challenge to see if I can make it look as close as possible to the original and a huge desire to have that sculpt in my office, I ended up learning so much from this project.

Make sure to check out my Blog for the entire project walkthrough

http://www.pixelophy.com/2016/03/count-dooku-study-sculpt-and-3d-print/ 2
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Hi guy’s!

My entering for the competition is a designed by myself lightsaber. I wanted to do something different for this competition since it is my dream to one day work or participate in a star wars movie or project. The lightsaber consist of six printed parts and takes a total of four hours.

Design is my passion, with this idea in mind I’ve designed a lightsaber thats easy to print and very easy to assemble. So if you like it give me a thumbs up and the force will be forever in your favor!

The following link leads to the YouMagine page:

https://www.youmagine.com/designs/lightsabre

May the force be with you, always
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Thanks!

Do you think the sole reason to enter a competition is to win? I’m here to learn, share my experience, meet new people, promote my blog, promote my hub and I can go on… and when I wrote that my “Zortrax was gathering a bit of dust” I was trying to prove a point, maybe I was to subtle (I’ll try better next time). I really hope you entered the contest and I really hope you win the Ultimaker this way you can stop worrying about people having too many 3d printers in the shop!

Lol it was just a joke. Who knows, you might have needed some more filament too :wink:

ill enter at some point, I was just trying to make something specifically for the competition rather than using an old model.