06-23-2019, 07:25 PM (This post was last modified: 07-01-2019, 08:25 PM by Templar66.)
Hi
I am working in conjunction with another local Aussie to create a life sized Medical Droid from the original trilogy.
The plan was I was going to create him in fusion 360 and then my friend is going to 3d print him. He has 3 CR10 printers 500x500x500 so is more than capable of creating him.
So over the last couple of months I have been building the Medical Droid from photos and some blueprints I found.
The Legs are going to be PVC pipes as well as the arms and the printed parts are going to be slotted over them. The Torso is going to be the most interesting as its going to be 3d printed in clear filament. Probably a first, so it will be interesting to see how it goes.
So I will try and keep you updated with how it goes and add more pictures accordingly.
One of the key starting points for scaling was this blueprint I found. Hopefully its correct, it appears to be. We have done the odd variation to it as with blueprints, there can be modifications to when the actual build starts.
(06-23-2019, 07:48 PM)kresty Wrote: Cool, thanks for sharing! There's been sporadic interest/discussion of the 2-1B Medical Droid, so this is pretty cool!
Personally, I don't think the toy version is in keeping with the original Prop. I am still fiddling with the Feet at the moment but this is where I have moved to. I think the idea flows better with the original:
I will be making it so the builder can have the choice of Movie accuracy or modification.
(06-26-2019, 05:31 PM)Templar66 Wrote: Personally, I don't think the toy version is in keeping with the original Prop. I am still fiddling with the Feet at the moment but this is where I have moved to. I think the idea flows better with the original:
Totally agree, those feet look pretty ungainly, bulky, and weird. I wonder how much of that was predicated on making the toy easier to build?
Your lower leg is much better. Not quite as taken with the + shaped foot. Most of his torso is kind of roundish. Maybe look at the upper thigh/hip area for inspiration. It's a short tapered cylinder, maybe something like that?
Or... maybe the museum is actually universe accurate? Doctors need to stay in the hospital, perhaps he was really bolted to the floor! (Like ST's EMH, can't leave sick bay).
(06-27-2019, 11:20 AM)kresty Wrote: I like your idea of making "better feet". Too bad someone in LFL or something doesn't "fix" the toy!
Hi
The initial plan with this build was for this chap in Australia that I have been doing alot of fusion 360 work for. He has been building a K9, different versions of R2's, C3PO, all 3d printed. He wants the Medical Droid to stand next to his C3PO and suggested alot of theses adjustments.
So with the Droid, I have finally completed most of the work. Its aimed at a supposed walkable version, and is stylised accordingly. I know I keep saying it but I will make the prop base in due course and I am open to suggestions how we can make the Droid look different if other designs may be more suitable.
Last night I changed the knees to make them look as though the Droid can walk.
I have got the basic dimensions and photos to start creating the Head and Neck so that will be the next project.
Hopefully this will see more Medical Droids being made out there.
I still need to create the head for the droid but that is a new area of fusion work for me, so may take a while. I believe the head stls can be purchased, but when I do it I will share that free too.
If you start printing this, and find any problems or adjustments that are needed, let me know and I will make changes. Perhaps email me at ianhughes@outlook.com.au for speed.
These files are for the version I have created here with feet. It would be a case of leaving the feet off and mounting the legs to a base plate if you needed to follow the original prop totally.