Red Planet Raider Micro Articulation Digital 3D files - EZ Print
Red Planet Raider — Micro Articulation, file edition. Pulp sword-and-planet warrior at 1.5″–2.5″ scale with 13-POA modern engineering. EZ Print format for fast army builds of Mars adventurers and Barsoomian warriors. What you get 13 points of articulation — modern engineering at micro scale Character-specific sculpt — head, gear, and pulp Mars-warrior detail Combined hand + forearm piece included — skip the tiny hand prints if you don't want the fuss Pre-supported chitubox files — print clean the first time Unsupported STL files — scale to any size your printer can handle Designed for resin printers; works on filament with some tuning Instant download after purchase About the Micro Articulation line + EZ Print format Built on the Micro blank buck with Red Planet Raider character parts layered on top — head, gear, and pulp Mars-warrior detail. The EZ Print format includes a combined hand-and-forearm piece so you can skip the tiny hand prints. Army-builder scale for the collectors who grew up on John Carter and want to print a Martian warrior squad of their own. Sizing The supported chitubox file is dialed in at 1.5″–2.5″ scale. Want it bigger or smaller? Use the unsupported STL, rescale to your build size, and add your own supports. Assembly For pieces with cavities (head, shoulders, lower arm, upper leg), dip them briefly in warm water before fitting them together. Full assembly video here → License + what you can do with the file Personal use. Print as many as you want for yourself. You can sell painted versions you've put real work into — that's fair use, charge for your painting skill. The file itself stays not-for-resale: don't repackage it, don't remix it for resale, don't pass it off as your own design. Refunds No refunds on digital downloads — the file is delivered at purchase. If something's wrong with the file itself, email me at morphonauts@gmail.com and I'll fix it.
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