Have you ever wanted to create your own Legendary Scar from the popular battle royale game, Fortnite? Well you can now, with a few simple steps.
The Fortnite Scar is a project that I have been working on. I wanted to share this 3d model so everyone could have there very own Legendary Scar. To construct your own 3d printed Fortnite Scar follow these simple steps: 1. Download the free files for the Fortnite Scar here. 2. 3D Print all the parts included in the file, if you don't have a 3d printer use a service like 3D Hubs to get it printed for you. 3. Use super glue to join each part together 4. You have your very own Fortnite Scar
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Fortnite is the biggest game around the world today, with millions of people playing. Have you ever wanted to own your own Fortnite drum gun? Well with a few simple steps you could 3d print your own Fortnite drum gun.
This is a project that I have been working on, the Fortnite drum gun (Tommy Gun). I design this in fusion 360 (cad software) and printed it on the Wanhao i3 Plus. The gun consists of 13 parts, 1x drum, 2x front grip, 2x back grip, 2x barrel, 2x main body, 2x back and 2x connecters. To construct your own 3d printed Fortnite drum gun follow these simple steps: 1. Purchase the Fortnite drum gun files here 2. 3D Print all 13 parts out on any 3d printer or use a service like 3D Hubs to get it printed for you. 3. Use super glue to join each pair of parts together 4. Finally use super glue to assembly all remaining parts together. 5. You have your very own Fortnite Drum Gun As an owner of a 3d printer, one of the most frustrating things that comes with 3d printing is changing the filament. Today and many other times in the pass I had the issue of the filament not going into the extruder. Having spend ages trying to load the filament, I gave up and decided to change the filament and as simple as that after a few tries I had got working. This is why its so FRUSTRATING. Some times its simple and takes a couple of seconds, but other times it takes for ever. Its just like trying to put a thread through a needle.
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AuthorMy name is Nicholas Yeadon and I have a passion for 3d printing and design ArchivesCategories |