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Ruru Amour Articulated Standee (Pretty Cure)

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Battery Version
Battery Version
Designer
2.5 h
1 plate

Solar Panel
Solar Panel
Designer
2.4 h
1 plate

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3D printable files for the Ruru Amour articulated standee, a character from Detective Pretty Cure.
Available in battery motor version and solar powered version.
Original artist:Mizhi Workshop

Assembly points:
1. The rechargeable battery version requires the following materials:
 1000mAh lithium battery (50x34x5mm)
 2 M3 x 10mm screws
 JS-30 geared motor 100RPM
Lithium battery charging boost module
Power switch (SS12D00G3)
 


2. Assembly points
Assemble according to the sequence of images below
1. Assemble the front standee


2. Assemble 2 connecting rods (shorter one on top, longer one on bottom)


3. Insert the linkage rods (it's best to add some lubricant and then manually adjust for smoothness)


4. Add the middle connecting rod

5. Motor assembly diagram (soldering required)

6. Secure with M3 screws

7. Then insert the motor casing.


3. Solar version parts
 JS-30 geared motor 100RPM
One 60x80mm solar panel (speed varies with different voltages)
 


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