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Custom 5.5" scale WOTAN War Machine - 3D Printing Doctor Who action figure
$ 77.88
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Description
Custom 5.5" scale WOTAN War Machine action figure as seen inThe War Machines
(1966)
Greetings on behalf of the
3D Printing Doctor Who
project.
Our goal is to supplement the official 5.5" scale Character Options toy line with free articulated action figures that people can download and print at home (assuming they have access to a 3D printer). Since this is a non-commercial fan project, I normally don't allow my creations to be sold on eBay, but every few years I make an exception for some of the prototypes I test-printed along the way to developing my final designs. Most of these prototypes have at least one small thing wrong with them, which I will point out in the description below, but if you don't own a 3D printer and don't feel like paying an arm and a leg to use a print-to-order service, this is your only chance to own a one-of-a-kind piece of custom Doctor who memorabilia.
All funds earned from these auctions get recycled back into the project to cover equipment and material costs to help bring you, the fans, even more free Doctor Who figures!
I will be listing about
60 items
from my collection of prototypes across the next few days, so please
check out my other auctions
. Once they're gone... they're gone, and there will be no more!
What You're Buying:
Print media:
PLA filament.
Item description:
This figure is among my proudest creations. Even in 5.5" scale it is friggin'
massive
at 9.5" x 4.5" x 8" and comes with
articulated whomping arms
,
aimable gun tubes
, a
rotating radar dish on top
, and
four swappable number plates
(so you can make it War Machine 6 or 9 depending on which way you orient them.)
As with a lot of large scale prints, it did have some issues with warping around the edges, so you'll notice the base curls up a tiny bit at the corners, but other than that, it turned out remarkably well. These War Machines are
incredibly
complicated and time-consuming models to produce (this one took about 3 full weeks of dedicated printer time) which is why I've only ever built
four of them
.
This is War Machine number 3, and the best looking of the lot, aside from the one I'm keeping for myself.
Note that for my own convenience the figure was printed in three large chunks that stack together. Since I think it'll make it easier to package up for shipping I'll leave them as three separate pieces, and you can glue them together later if you wish.
The Fine Print:
All figures are one-of-a-kind and sold "as is." While I will do my utmost to ensure your figure arrives in the same condition shown here, there is nothing I can do to repair or replace an item if it breaks. Be warned that these "action figures" are imperfect pieces of fan art intended for display purposes only and nowhere near as durable as the toys you regularly buy in stores. They can and will break it you aren't careful with them. If you plan on displaying the figure on a shelf you might want to try hot gluing the legs down (assuming it has legs) to a piece of cardstock or foamcore so it can't topple over in the middle of the night and take the rest of your collection with it.
Shipping:
Shipped with USPS First Class (US Residents) or USPS First Class International (Worldwide). Apologies in advance that postage is so high for U.K. residents, but consider it vicarious payback for all the times I've had to pay to ship a £12 figure set to the United States.
If you win multiple items, I will happily combine shipping. Just wait until all the auctions are over or request a total when you're ready to check out.
As a way of apologizing for the U.S. postal system and terrible $ to £ exchange rate, each package I send out will contain a super secret mystery bonus "figure" free of charge?
What sort of “mystery figure” can fit flat inside a tiny 2.25” x 3.75” envelope? You'll just have to wait to find out!