Just adding some photos of the 3D printed head for the project for the school I am helping. It came from a Rapiro chopped up head (8 pieces) that were printed and then melted together using an Acetone and ABS mixture. These parts were then sanded down and painted. I am not very good at painting at all, so there will be much more time spent cleaning up the paint before I clear coat them a lot.
Anyway, some asked to see what this looked like, so here ya go.
This is meant to be a representation of their school logo that looks like this
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very nice two colors
@nomad18.08 Thanks.
@d.cochran, I did not print them. The parts were ordered from SwitchScience. My colleague has a 3D printer, I yet need to try printing some part. He is going to print some EZ-robot parts first.
What 2 colors of Tamya paint did you use for the head?