I *have* made an error along the way though: I have assembled the lower legs backward (so the front armour is on the back of the legs). Unfortunately I didn't realise this until I'd attached the upper part of the legs.
So the net effect is that the knees are all wrong!
I have dry-fitted the upper leg and knee armour and I think that - when painted - I will get away with it.
I still feel like a complete mung-bean though. I *could* try and break it apart and reassemble it, but I don't want to damage either the model or the paintjob.
I'll soldier on, I think.
A Proper Titan is so rarely seen no one will know.
ReplyDeleteIt's looking really good.
I didn't see it posted but I could have easily missed it. Could you share what slicing software you are using, settings, etc and what printer ? I picked up a i3 mega zero to make PPE for a local elder care home when they couldn't order it, now that they are able to again I'd also love to have a Titan. Something I never would have considered a possibility prior to 3d printing.