Tresob@squiggy119 You should be able to slip this onto one, but you probably wouldn't be able to get the arms to move because the lego body angles inward towards the neck. You can definitely buy custom fodder kreons (or toys that are identical to them) on auction sites pretty cheap though. Alternatively, you could make a lego minifig "hold" custom "arms" that you make from other elements.
Tresob@daltoncostrander (I should have typed 3mm handle, not 1.5mm handle). Also, the gun handle obviously just pops right down into the hand...this sword's hilt might make things a little trickier depending on the stiffness of the plastic on a 3.75" figure's hand. But it would be easy to clip off or sand down that hilt if it causes trouble.
Tresob@daltoncostrander Thanks for the question. Short answer: Yes.
Long answer: I just tested a laser gun piece with 1.5mm handle on a Cobra Viper (a re-release of the vintage figure, so the plastic in the thumb might have had more give than a vintage figure). It fit in the hand pretty easily, although I would really recommend sanding down the handle if it feels like it is putting up too much resistance for your comfort zone.
Tresob@underscorex Hey! Thanks for the comment! At the moment, it's 1:1 scale. It would probably lose some details fitting on the back of a titan master, but I've thought about it. If you're interested, I can try to get some measurements for how small it would have to be and where to put the screw hole.
Tresob@kylogoemon Yes. I also have one that is shorter if neck articulation is a major issue. And I also have one for Pipes that has a built-in head and "pipes" that fit over the hands.
Tresob@autobotdalek My understanding is that the Ironhide/Offroad mold has a slightly wider diameter on the neck. Let me see if I can modify the file to fit that dimension. (Feel free to zap me a message again if I don't get back to you in a couple of days!)
Tresob@LuigiGT Thanks for asking! I've added it per your request, but be careful attaching it. I haven't tried that material for this product.
Tresob@spena1984 With the 5mm grips, one of the handles should be able to fit over the First Aid hand. If you send me precise measurements for how much clearance is needed, I can double check. Thanks!
Tresob@cristian_smith Thanks for the feedback! Yeah, many people are finding the arm joints too big and sanding them down. It's a tough call because before they were printing too small. I'll keep tinkering. Thanks again!
Tresob@cristian_smith Your wish is my command: https://www.shapeways.com/product/BGN7PZKLC/optimal-master
Tresob@Malunis The "heel" tab suggestion is a great one, and something I can try to incorporate in future iterations. I'm also trying to nail down the measurements to get a peg hole in the back of the torso to help people put faces back there.
Tresob@Malunis Thanks for the feedback! It's very helpful! And for the compliment (which is very encouraging). Those arm joints have been quite challenging. The parts are so small, they don't really like the margin of error in the printing process. So far, I've figured it is better to for customers to have to sand down joints that are too tight than to have to thicken up joints that come out too loose. Are they at least holding for you?
Tresob@fb04d10 I know. I keep meaning to make some filler boxes for some of those guns. I hope these should help in the mean time! And let me know if you are looking for anything else!
Tresob@fb04d10 Thanks for asking! I've added that material for you.
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