I mentioned my "draft" 3D model that I created after discovering that the skirt didn't fit over the Lego Greeblies. It fits now
I've updated the file to also include a PDF with the panels laid out in a "flat" fashion.
(Click on the pictures in the files section to download the .zip with the files)
This is a fairly accurate 3D model of the outer shell of the sentry droid. It is provided in several formats.
Additionally, there's a "flat" PDF (& cdr) of the panels which can be printed at 100%. Note, however, that the panels are the front faces of infinitely thin edges and don't account for the depth of whatever material you might cut, so you'll either need to cut them a hair smaller, or sand/fill, etc. if you try to use those to build a model.
The "skirt" fits over the Lego greeblies in this version.
This model isn't manifold or watertight and has infinitely thin walls.

(Click on the pictures in the files section to download the .zip with the files)
This is a fairly accurate 3D model of the outer shell of the sentry droid. It is provided in several formats.
Additionally, there's a "flat" PDF (& cdr) of the panels which can be printed at 100%. Note, however, that the panels are the front faces of infinitely thin edges and don't account for the depth of whatever material you might cut, so you'll either need to cut them a hair smaller, or sand/fill, etc. if you try to use those to build a model.
The "skirt" fits over the Lego greeblies in this version.
This model isn't manifold or watertight and has infinitely thin walls.
I build in Lego! Blogs at:
http://L3-G0.blogspot.com (or http://L3-G0.com for short)
http://MCK-Y.blogspot.com and
http://BB-8.blogspot.com
http://L3-G0.blogspot.com (or http://L3-G0.com for short)
http://MCK-Y.blogspot.com and
http://BB-8.blogspot.com