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Ok, the first 2 releases are uploaded, so if you are seeing this, it means your pledge has been processed :)

More mando items ( if you know that one helmet from the first episode - its on the way :D ) are on the way , im just not gonna spoil it all :)

1 - mysterymakers custom wands :)

Inspired by Hogwarts legacy/HP wizarding world there is a total of 10 wands BUUUT, the 4 wands have interchangeable parts, so there are actually 4x4 = 16 + 6 wands, making it a total of 22 possible wands to choose from :)

All of them are original designs and since this patreon is known for quite some unique stuff I wanted it to be known for the wands as well. This is just the first batch.

They are printed as suggested in the photo, but here are a few tips for filament prints on a standard sized printers:

1 - SLOW DOWN the print speed (most important outline speed and infill speed allowing the layers to cool down)
2 - use wider brim at least 8 mm - that will prevent thin wands to tip over
3 - use the "cut " function in prusa slicer to cut down thin parts even further if you fear they might tip over
4 - use "super glue" to glue the pieces together


2- Din Djarin

This one speaks for itself, its been a while since i wanted to make it but here it is :)

The build is straightforward, there is the dome, ears, back vent and vizor area. The parts have mounting pegs designed into them so they will snap fit together.

I also used a 3d scan of my own head to showcase you the amount of space there is inside with my head circumference of 585 mm

2 part splits can fit on a bambu lab type printer, and 4 part splits on a prusa type printer. Keep in mind that the position i took screenshots at are not the most optimal for all printers, its just to showcase the sizing of the parts on the build plates

Rest of the model is combined with 4x4 pins ( same as on the Roman infantry helmet).

That's it for now, happy printing :)

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Comments

Steve Chilcote

I know the helmets are scaled to 100% for your 3D head scan. Can you share what the circumference of your head is so I can figure out the right scale to starting with?

Paul cox

Not printed anything yet but this is the first Patreon I joined where you have thought about printer sizes and construction based on nice joins rather than seeing helmets just cut into four sections and horrible to construct. Nice

Marko Makaj

thank you , helmets are usualy a bit more tricky, but you will notice that with all my models, all of them are made with 3d printing and end assembly in mind, as well usability :) so noticing that is very appreciated and i thank you for the nicd words :)