Shan Hai Jing Mecha Series Fifty-Six—The "Shuang Shuang" Type Rotating Engineering Armored Grabber
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Shan Hai Jing Mechas Series Fifty-Six——“Shuangshuang” Rotating Engineering Armored Grabber
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This series features mechas inspired by mythical creatures from the Classic of Mountains and Seas. There are also Bagua Mechas (based on famous mountains and rivers from various provinces, such as Chaohu Lake, Lishan Mountain, Badaling Great Wall, Nam Co Lake, etc.) and Mythological Mechas (based on prominent figures, such as Sun Wukong, Yang Jian, and Niu Mowang, etc.).
The Shan Hai Jing series is further subdivided into multiple sub-series: Biomorphic Series, Mechanical Series, Warplane Series, Aircraft Series, Warship Series, War Chariot Series, Tank Series, Multifunctional Engineering Vehicle Series, Rotating Engineering Armored Vehicle Series, Engineering Armored Truck Series, and more.
This model is the third in the Rotating Engineering Vehicle Series.
The first model is: 48” “Fushu” Engineering Armored Mountain Drill, https://makerworld.com.cn/zh/models/768622#profileId-736592
The second model is: 52” “Fei” Type II Engineering Armored Excavator, https://makerworld.com.cn/zh/models/765147#profileId-732544
Simple, easy to print, easy to assemble, low failure rate, and durable!
Note: 1. If you can't push it in by hand, you can print the tool hammer on the homepage and gently tap it into the clasp.
2. It is best to apply glue or spray adhesive to the build plate to prevent printing failure. The primary cause of spaghetti is an overly smooth build plate.
Supports are unnecessary for printing (add a brim if the base doesn't adhere well). Assembly requires no glue or hardware (apply firm pressure or gently tap with a small hammer if parts are tight). An exceptionally convenient Chinese-style assembly model!
Shuangshuang:
Dwelling beyond the South Sea, west of the Red Waters, and east of the Flowing Sands, formed by three azure beasts merging as one.
Beyond the South Sea, west of the Red Waters, east of the Flowing Sands, there are three azure beasts side by side, known as Shuangshuang. —Classic of Mountains and Seas, Great Wilderness Southern Classic
Design Concept:
The three heads are designed as the three grippers of the grabber.
Assembly Illustration:



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