

That gives you the whole iconic collection. Some talented makers created props, weapons, and characters inspired by this game. This figure was build in a way to be exactally 200% the size of fallout joe, so all the awesome weapons and hands it have will fit right on, just print them double the size.Do you love The Fallout series? If you are into this game, you can not live without a 3D printed Fallout figure or object in your collection.

Choose if you want the jetpack prior to printing, the back part should be glued on the torso, and the jetpack is attached to it. The leg pins should work well and don't need to be glued, they will press fit just fine, but I recomend using M3 machine screws instead of the provided arm pins. Smear a small quantity of superglue on the inside of the ring if you want a tighter fit arm. They act as a bushing, and can be glued on place.

The arm rings go on the holes where the shoulders will fit. Building is pretty straight foward, there's only some points to consider. The arm and leg parts need to be reversed and printed twice, pretty easy to do on the slicer, but I can upload already turned part files if anyone is having difficulty. Print with 5+ walls and low infill (about 15%) and it will be strong without using too much filament (I used about 250g for the entire figure). That wouldn't be possible without you guys!Īll the parts should already be oriented for optimal printing. First of all, I need to thank some people: arboriginal for giving me the push I was needing to finally tackle this long wanted project by posting his 200% FO Joe, rbuckbailey for creating the figure that inspired this project and served as inspiration for a lot of the joints, and amshuma94 for creating a figure that served as a great reference on how to convert Bethesda's model into a articulated figure.
