Articulated Mech — Zenith Arbiter ZA-44 || PiP

Articulated Mech — Zenith Arbiter ZA-44 || PiP

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[FATFOOT variant] 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Update 2024-04-07: Added FATFOOT variant that is easier to print with thicker feet and some built-in supports for the ball joints!

 

Articulated, print in place medium battlemech with _Push-Lock_ joints that allow the model to be posed in any position!

 

This model should not need supports, but there are some bridging overhangs. If you don't trust your printer to manage them, you can add some supports touching buildplate.

 

The feet don't have much contact area to the bed, so I recommend using brims for them if you can.

 

 

The Zenith Arbiter ZA-44 was developed by Zenith Dynamics, a cutting-edge military technology corporation, in response to the escalating conflicts on the frontiers of human-colonized space. As tensions rose between various factions and corporations vied for control of resource-rich planets, there was an increasing demand for advanced combat mechs capable of navigating diverse terrains and delivering decisive firepower.

 

The ZA-44 project emerged as a response to these demands, aiming to create a versatile medium battlemech that could excel in both urban environments and rough planetary landscapes. Zenith Dynamics brought together a team of brilliant engineers, military strategists, and AI specialists to design and develop the ZA-44.

 

The Zenith Arbiter ZA-44 stands at 15 meters tall, with a sleek and modular design that allows for easy customization based on mission requirements. Its primary chassis is composed of a lightweight yet durable alloy, providing a balance between armor protection and agility. The mech's limbs are equipped with advanced hydraulics and articulation systems, allowing it to traverse challenging terrains with ease.

 

The ZA-44 is armed with an array of weaponry, including a dual autocannons for sustained firepower, energy-based lasers for precision targeting, and shoulder mounted missile pods for engaging multiple targets at once. The mech's on-board AI system, codenamed "Arbiter Core," enhances its combat capabilities by processing vast amounts of battlefield data in real-time, allowing for quick decision-making and adapting to changing situations.

 

One of the standout features of the ZA-44 is its adaptive camouflage system, which enables it to blend seamlessly with its surroundings, providing both offensive and defensive advantages. This technology was a breakthrough in stealth capabilities for a mech of its size, making it a formidable opponent on the battlefield.

 

The Zenith Arbiter ZA-44 quickly gained recognition for its versatility and effectiveness in a variety of combat scenarios. It became a staple in the arsenals of both private military contractors and government forces, earning a reputation as a reliable and adaptable medium battlemech that could turn the tide of any engagement.

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fantastic work, you are a genius!
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Wow, very nice paint job and pictures! ❤️
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the legs keep falling off;(😭😭😭😭
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well the legs on mine keep falling off
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Very cool. It gave the AMS a bit of a workout :D
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Great picture! ❤️
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That concentric modifier is really clever! I might have to try that on a few other models. Printed well in silk
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Nice! Do the joints lock okay with silk filament? I haven't tried it myself...
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Not perfectly, but decent. His legs are a little floppy (but shiny!)
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很棒的作品,我将其放大了2.6倍效果依然很好,如果能做成适配1:12玩具兵人就更好了。 Great work, I enlarged it 2.6 times and the effect is still very good. It would be even better if it could be adapted to a 1:12 toy soldier.
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Fantastic.
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Very cool model! Thank you for sharing :3
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Very cool, doing a 200% print now
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came out great, just a super fun little robot!
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Ran into issues with not being able to set the 4th color but turned out great anyway.
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Printed great with sparkle PLA. Although the designer provided 4 color profile only had 3 colors I could see. Is the 4th setup differently?
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That's weird, there should be a fourth, silver color. It's showing me when opening both profiles in Bambu Studio. But I think it looks even better like that!
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