3D Printing a Super Sized Lego Space Man Part 2

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Published 2019-05-22
The steps involved in taking the raw 3D printed model and post processing it get to a finished painted model.

The brown putty that I am using is a automotive air drying spot putty that can be found here: amzn.to/3zezhER

The paint primer is a filler primer that also helps fill in any imperfections, this isn't the exact brand I'm using but the same style:
amzn.to/2VTQbKx

A lot of people are commenting they want to see a matching spaceship build... Maybe... but I don't know where I would keep it. How about his moon rover vehicle instead? Let me know in the comments.

All Comments (21)
  • @sloweia
    The face really made me laugh.
  • Benny: spaceship spaceship spaceship DaveRig Design: *this video* Benny: BIG SPACESHIP TIME!
  • @mickk8519
    Some of my friends use bumper paint on their larger prints, it seems to smooth the ridges out quite well.
  • @TronTracer
    Wow, I didn't realize how much work you had to put in before adding the paint! I'm impressed.
  • @MobotnikStudios
    This kinda reminds me of the fibreglass Minifigs you see in Legoland parks sometimes.
  • @pikopiko6717
    help it ran off and hijacked a spaceship bloody hell the damage bills are gonna be h i g h
  • @BrAnd0n_1103
    The noise of the airbrush sped up is low key so satisfying
  • @softwarepole
    Amazing. But to go through all of that printing, sanding, painting, only to end up with drawing face with edding? Come on
  • Hey, thats really awesome, great job. May I ask you for the link to print it too please? Thank you!
  • @krasny2710
    The first white version of this "minifig" looks like a Stig
  • @ant8572
    The sped up sound of sanding is unsettling and gives me chills Not chills as in “Number fifteen,”