Chibi-Devs: Brainchild of a 16 yr old... (Painted and Complete)

Discussion in 'My Shapeways Order Arrived' started by TreadshotA1, Jun 20, 2011.

  1. TreadshotA1
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    Hey all! So glad to finally have my exams back, looking forward to what will hopefully be a straight A report by my calculations (stupid policy that prevents teachers telling us our grades...). So, what better way to celebrate, than by spending ~$300?

    This. Is. Chibi. Devs.

    For a while now, ive been working my way up the ladder of designers on TFW, remaining competitive but hopefully friendly. This, i hope, cements my place there and here, and proves just why i deserve to be here, and why people should buy my stuff!*** This is my first combiner, completely, 100%, totally designed from scratch, not a single part taken from any other sources. All printed (sometimes badly) by Shapeways. And, it is fully functional. A few loose joints because WSF is a bitch, but functional nonetheless.

    Chibi-Devs does split into his six Chibi-Structicons, all of which transform individually from robot to vehicle and back. Chibi-Devs himself is articulated everywhere, with the ubiquitous joints all there, knees, hips, shoulders, neck, elbow. There is an upper arm swivel, but due to Shapeways' printing its too loose so i had no choice but to glue it in place. The shoulders, admittedly, do sag slightly, but im glad to say that the little vertex i placed to counteract that does help as i'd hoped.

    Perhaps what I'm most proud of of this piece is the fact that Chibi-Devs himself, i think i got the proportions almost dead on. He's got a bulky upper body, strong legs and huge lower arms (I based them on Cybertron Primus, so thanks to Ptitvite for that idea). That's what Devs has always symbolised to me, and i'm glad Chibi-Devs resembles his inspiration.

    Of course, it's not all good news. I almost wanted to chuck it out, as Shapeways' printing is getting worse and worse. The pins which i use to hold some joints together, are far, far, far too thin, while the ball joints...some hold tight as all hell, and yet others have no friction whatsoever. I'm glad the hip ball joints, which are the largest, hold like superglue on steroids, but the smaller figures can be loose in some places. Still, if i wanted perfection i'd have gone to China and not Shapeways. Sorry SW, but it's the sad truth. I don't mean to slag off this company, as it is certainly an opportunity for us kids to be creative and learna lot, but still...yikes.

    I hope you guys like it, because it's certainly a dream come true for me, and no doubt if i ever get the chance to become a toy designer, this thing will be the first thing put on my CV. I know this is said too often now, almost cliche'd, but this is definitely the centerpiece of my collection, and it's gonna take a hell of a lot to knock it off that pedestal.

    Now, enjoy the pics!

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    *Okay, there's only one of Chibi-Devs for now, but lemme take a shower, and then i'll take photos of each individual robot and more of Chibi-Devs.
     
    Last edited: Jul 14, 2011
  2. bitstoatoms
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    Looks amazing!

    If you have any quality issues please contact service(at)shapeways.com and they will sort it out for you..

    Thanks for sharing!
     
  3. Youknowwho4eva
    Youknowwho4eva Well-Known Member
    I will have nightmare of the one with the razor :p. Very nice bots, can't wait to see more pics.
     
  4. TreadshotA1
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  6. TreadshotA1
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    Finished pics

    Devs 2.jpg Devs 3.jpg Devs 6.jpg Devs 7.jpg Devs 4.jpg
     
  7. TreadshotA1
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  10. So amazing!!!!!!!!!!!