![]() That gives him a huge range of movement, and allows him to be posed in a ton of great positions. Tin Head is a highly poseable robot action figure with almost 60 individual parts and 20 points of articulation. Here is some video of Verdú assembling her jointed robot: Rather than plastic joints, this robot doll is held together with a piece of elastic cord, granting it a level of articulation that is pretty hard to beat. This robot figure has a similarly impressive range of motion, not to mention a simple, straightforward design that makes it easy to print and assemble. ![]() However I think this fun, retro-styled robot design was eclipsed by the more popular Robotica and is worth a second look. Spanish 3D model designer Sonia Verdú is no stranger to, her Robotica robot doll is one of the most popular 3D models on Thingiverse and went viral when she first uploaded it nearly two years ago now. Here are Ten 3D Printable Articulated Toy Robots: While several of the models I chose will probably look much better painted once they have been assembled, most of these great models can be printed in the filament color of your choice and look fine. From projects that are perfect for novices and beginners, to much more complicated projects for experts, I found a robot figure kit for just about every skill level. So this week it’s all about articulated and jointed robot action figures, and boy do I have a ton of great options for you. I knew that there were already several great designs, but I ended up coming across so many great options that I had to share the ten best. ![]() This week I was looking for a cool toy to 3D print for my nephew and settled on looking for a fun robot action figure.
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