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StarCraft II - Articulated 3D Marine Model - V1

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SC Articulated Marine V1
SC Articulated Marine V1
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StarCraft II Marine – Articulated 3D Model for Display and Play.

First I would like to thank QuickFrostbite, as this project is a remix of QF V3.0 Frame OpenSource

I used QF V3.0 Frame OpenSource for all the articulated parts in this project.

 

You can find the weapon model for the marine as below

Impaler Gauss Rifle: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1695096-sc-ii-impaler-gauss-rifle-c-14#profileId-1797240

Enhanced Impaler Gauss Rifle: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1695117-sc-ii-enhanced-impaler-gauss-rifle-c-14#profileId-1797263

 

It brings one of the most iconic units from the StarCraft universe to your 3D printer: the Terran Marine. Inspired by the gritty, power-armored soldier in the game, this articulated model is designed for both collectors and enthusiasts who want a piece of the battlefield on their desk or shelf.

Fully poseable and print-friendly, the model features snap-fit joints and detailed armor plating, capturing the essence of the Marine while ensuring smooth assembly and movement. Whether you’re a long-time StarCraft fan or a maker who loves articulated figures, this model is built for fun, flexibility, and sci-fi flair.

All parts are optimized for FDM printing, and ideal for printing in PLA or PETG. Scale, paint, and customize to create your own squad!

 

⚙️ Assembly Notice:
Please take extra care when assembling the arm, hand, and leg joints. These parts are articulated and snap-fit, designed for a snug connection to maintain poseability.

I recommend the following:
    •    Be patient – take your time during assembly to avoid stressing or snapping small parts.
    •    Apply gentle, even pressure – never force the joints; if needed, lightly sand the pegs or sockets for a smoother fit.
    •    Dry-fit before final assembly – test the joint alignment to ensure everything moves freely.
    •    Use pliers with protection (e.g., soft cloth or tape) for tight joints, but always with care.

Some basic model handling skills will help – this is a fun build, but precision counts!

I have the below Assemble Guide for you.

🔧 Ongoing Development:
This is Version 1.0 of the StarCraft Marine articulated model — the first step in bringing this legendary unit to life in physical form. While fully functional and detailed, I see this as the foundation for future enhancements.

I am already planning updates for future Versions, which may include:
    •    Improved joint tolerance and articulation
    •    Enhanced detail and armor accuracy
    •    Easier assembly and optional alternate parts (weapons, poses, etc.)

Your feedback is incredibly valuable! If you spot issues or have suggestions, feel free to share — I be listening and iterating to make each version better than the last.

 


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