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WALSH3D / VEK3D Robotic Geisha (GITS 2017) [3D Print Model]

WALSH3D / VEK3D Robotic Geisha (GITS 2017) [3D Print Model]

WALSH3D / VEK3D Robotic Geisha (GITS 2017)

BUILD GUIDE LINK: CLICK HERE!

This model includes everything seen in the images.

- Full inner details
- Working gearbox
- Decorative stand
- Full motorization
- Magnetic back plate
- Molds for forming the hair pin flowers
- A full build guide

It can also be used as a cosplay helmet if it is not motorized. and doesn't include the face skeleton.

This model has been a dream project for me (Walsh3D) and I'm happy I could collaborate on it with Vek. It took months of work and is by far one of the most difficult and detailed models we've ever made.

Please heed our warning though:

This is not a beginner project.

This model includes very delicate parts, tight tolerances, complex motorization, and difficult alignment that demand careful 3D printing, assembly, and troubleshooting. Though we recommend using a “Servo Tester” potentiometer, if you choose to use an arduino, writing the code is entirely the responsibility of the builder. If you are looking for a simple, “plug-and-play” or LEGO-like experience, this is not that project. Please only purchase this build if you are confident in your skills. Despite the challenges, we will be happy to assist as always.

 

$17.50

Original: $50.00

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WALSH3D / VEK3D Robotic Geisha (GITS 2017) [3D Print Model]

$50.00

$17.50
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WALSH3D / VEK3D Robotic Geisha (GITS 2017)

BUILD GUIDE LINK: CLICK HERE!

This model includes everything seen in the images.

- Full inner details
- Working gearbox
- Decorative stand
- Full motorization
- Magnetic back plate
- Molds for forming the hair pin flowers
- A full build guide

It can also be used as a cosplay helmet if it is not motorized. and doesn't include the face skeleton.

This model has been a dream project for me (Walsh3D) and I'm happy I could collaborate on it with Vek. It took months of work and is by far one of the most difficult and detailed models we've ever made.

Please heed our warning though:

This is not a beginner project.

This model includes very delicate parts, tight tolerances, complex motorization, and difficult alignment that demand careful 3D printing, assembly, and troubleshooting. Though we recommend using a “Servo Tester” potentiometer, if you choose to use an arduino, writing the code is entirely the responsibility of the builder. If you are looking for a simple, “plug-and-play” or LEGO-like experience, this is not that project. Please only purchase this build if you are confident in your skills. Despite the challenges, we will be happy to assist as always.