QF V2 Armor
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Description
Project: Redemption
[QF V2 Armor: Next-Generation Prototype Power Armor]
[Background & Concept]
- In Response to Impending Invasion:
Military experts predicted the invasion by GW (GrimWorks), emphasizing the need for a more powerful combat system to replace the existing Space Marine power armors. - Development Effort:
Elite researchers and engineers collaborated to design the QF V2 Armor as a next-generation power armor system intended to replace outdated models.
[Key Features]
- Enhanced Durability & Mobility:
- Constructed using advanced alloys combined with innovative hydraulic and electric drive systems, the QF V2 offers far superior resilience and agility compared to its predecessors.
- Radically New Aesthetic:
- Breaking away from traditional power armor designs, its silhouette integrates ergonomic principles with near-future technology for a truly original look.
- Prototype Status:
- Only a limited number of units were produced as prototypes. Stored securely in lab hangars, these units survived GW’s initial strike because they had not yet been deployed.
[Print Settings]
LayerHeight: Any
Support: Yes(Tree)
Wall: 3
Infill: 7%
[Recommanded Printing Materials]
Armor: PETG or PLA.
Cape: TPU ( I printed with TPU 95 )
[FAQ]
Where can I get seperated .stl files?
>> On MakerWorld, right below the print profiles section, there is a green button where you can download .3mf or “open in bambu studio”. click the ‘downward wedge’ button. you should see a drop-down option for download STL/CAD files.
If you have further problems, Please message or comment me. I'll do my best to solve them.

[Assembly]
Assembly itself is pretty straight forward, but snapping ball joints might be a bit hard.
The bulge of the knee ball joint face forwards, and the bulge of the elbow ball joint face backwards.









License
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