Fallout Show Ghoul Revolver

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Fallout Show Ghoul Revolver

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Post nuclear world of Fallout!

 

This Design based on in-game weapon, from the dystopian world of Fallout Show, depict the iconic GHOUL´s REVOLVER of Cooper Howard

 

1:1 Escale

Immerse yourself into post nuclear world and add this to your collection.

 

Carefully redesigned, separated into parts for faster and easier color printing, very easy to assemble

 

Although the elongated bottom piece is included trying to be faithful to the original, I still think it looks much better with a piece of worn brown rope between the parts.

 

You can find the bullets for this revolver in my profile ;)

 

Of course it is a fantasy model and it does not fire.

 

Enjoy It!!!

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
The prop comes out looking nice, and the print itself is quite nice, though I do have suggestions. The profile and model could both use a few tweaks, such as disabling supports on the chamber to avoid a tricky to remove tree up in the center. The bar that runs the length of the print is odd to orient and comes out messy as it's plated. I would recommend going through the profile carefully and ensuring the settings are to your liking if you decide to print this, and you should! It's a cool print.
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As well, I agree with the other poster; it would benefit from the front being split into foregrip and barrel sections, and not just for folks without an AMS or looking to save on poop from filament changes. I would even go further and say the barrel should be an extension of the fore portion of the gun, so it can print as one piece, and you don't have to futz with alignment. This would also eliminate the difference in surface finish between the front and back of the barrel being printed in different orientations. A registration peg would go a long way in alignment if separating the barrel and foregrip isn't feasible in the end. Overall, the print itself is great fun to assemble and well modeled, just the profile needs some work. Hopefully this doesn't come across as too critical, I really do like the work the poster put in.
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Replying to @JohnDangle :
Thanks for your comments and photo, maybe if you like the model you could support me with a Boost. Greetings!!
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Replying to @JohnDangle :
Thanks for agreeing lol, Just makes more sense that way.
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assez fragile mais très sympa ça sera pour l'exposé impeccable
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Thanks for your comments and photos, maybe if you like the model you could support me with a Boost. Greetings!!
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printed great, ran a flame over it to add a weathered effect
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Thanks for your comments and photo, maybe if you like the model you could support me with a Boost. Greetings!!
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I love this, but I would love if someone was able to separate the metal barrel part from the wooden end of the gun. Would make things much easier on those of us that dont have an AMS lol.
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Have the barrel as just an inserted, glue in option, so we can single color print everything in a closer proper color. And i cant just pause it at a certain point because you cant line it up properly to do a pause and filament change .
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Thanks for your comments and awesome photos, maybe if you like the model you could support me with a Boost. Greetings!!
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Thanks for your comments and Photo, maybe if you like the model you could support me with a Boost. Greetings!!
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Really nice, easy to figure out as well
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Thanks for your comments and boost. Greetings!!
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Replying to @Acheituno :
only one question for you... is the "barrel" part supposed to be glued on?
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Replying to @Freaiser :
You will only need to glue the trigger and the front of the revolver, separating them to facilitate color printing. Maybe I will release a version with connectors, to facilitate the final position.
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Thanks for your comments, maybe if you like the model you could support me with a Boost. Greetings!!
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Replying to @Acheituno :
honestly I thought it sent threw I'll double check
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Replying to @Acheituno :
ya there u go bro great work 😃
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Now I just wish someone would make a Display Stand for the gun. The model is great.
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This weekend I will publish a custom stand ;-)
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Done, see my profile. ;)
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Can anyone design some bullets for these awesome revolver?!
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Of course, between today and tomorrow I will upload a file with the bullets for this reproduction. I would appreciate a like or better yet a boost!! Thanks :)
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Here you are!! https://makerworld.com/en/models/454627
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