I will try to make an R15 version tomorrow in school. It looks good in simulation but I am not sure if our printer can handle this. I will keep you updated!
I really wasn’t sure our printer could print this, but it did! It looks so nice!
Now for the mission impossible: ANTHRO
Looking really nice, what material is it made of?
The material I used is PLA. I don’t really know it’s difference from normal plastic, though.
It took two attempts, but in the end, it was all worth it! Here is the first Anthro Roblox Toy:
Since I printed all Roblox rig types, I guess I’ll wait until they announce R60! But yeah, I now have my own-made Roblox toys!
I wish 3D printing would leave a smoother finish Still looks good though
Just needs some paint
Any chance we could put full 3D printing to it’s own thread? Feels a bit too off-topic here…
I will not post any more 3D printed here anymore anyways. I only wanted to provide the devs with the pics of the 3D printed Roblox character types.
Yes, I know I’m replying 2 years later haha but I was wondering, @centraltrains if you had any idea on how to get a hat and a hair together. If I decided to get it printed on a website, should I get those printed together as one? What are your thoughts?
Probably going to be best to print them together as there’s not going to be a way to attach them separate, unless you look to make the hair out of an alternate method and stick onto a hat. Maybe moulding something, or cutting shaped foam and sticking onto the hat? Probably going to be easier just to print it all out as one blob.
This is such a great tutorial that’s well written and explanatory. I will definitely bookmark this.
I’ve wanted to make my own ROBLOX toy for a while, and my avatar is finally compatible with this tutorial! Thank you for making it, I’ll update with a picture if/when I make it
How did you make the box for them, it looks really cool i wanna make it
This is super creative and cool. The steps might not even take that long. I think I’m going to try this out. Thanks!
Just used Microsoft Office Publisher to make the net, printed it onto glossy card, folded and held flaps in place with double sided cellotape. The plastic was stuck in place with the same tape - I think it was the projector paper you use for old style projectors.
Like can you send me a pic of that?
Although it is on the understanding that you do not have copyright permission to use this box, it has been shown only as a demonstration of what a box net looks like.
A question: Figures from later series like the ones I have seem to not have swappable legs. You can take off their hips and their legs, but not detach the legs from the hips. Just now I accidentally broke a figure trying to remove the legs and want to know when this redesign of the figures happened. Is it just Series 1 that has the removable legs? Is there an alternative way to remove the legs on newer figures? Am I doomed to buying a $20 Series 1 figure on eBay? Please help :P.
I’m not sure sorry, I got a bit addicted to buying Roblox figures and was a financial drain so sold my collection just before series 3 came out. Series 1/2 should work.
Argos are selling the complete set of series 2 for £80… might be cheaper to buy something like that and sell on the rest.
Ok, thanks for the help. Now I at least can buy a slightly more recent series for less.
What waterslide paper are you using? I must have made the mistake of buying the cheap stuff.
Update: just use sticker paper if you’re lazy like me and like to cut corners.