The Stormtroopers are the elite soldiers of the Raygun Raptors. Clad in heavy armour and carrying supercharged laser weapons, these dinos are both tougher and more deadly.
The Raygun Raptors are an extensive collection of miniatures providing you with many troop types and their associated weapons. Find out more on the Kickstarer page: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/treadheadrad/raygun-raptors-army-of-3d-printable-sci-fi-miniatures
You can download a free sample miniature and see more awesome prints from our backers here: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-128715
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This set contains nine miniatures: six stormtroopers, a pack leader and two specialist gunners. They have many head and weapon options.
The heads are separate from the bodies and poseable, meaning no two raptors ever have to be the same. Weapons are separate too, allowing you to choose each raptor's load-out. The models have been designed to print well on both FDM and SLA/DLP machines. They have been tested on an Ultimaker 3, a Prusa Mini as well as the low price Monoprice Mini Delta. Where necessary, models have been split up or had supports built in. Models that aren’t split-up are also provided, for use with SLA/DLP printers, or those hobbyists that want simpler assembly. Or, if you prefer, you can create a custom mini with posed heads and weapons. Combine a head, body and weapon in your slicer or another application, like Meshmixer, and print a one-piece mini. Pre-supported files are also provided, with supports generated in Chitubox.
Miniatures are scaled to 28/32mm but they have been successfully printed by a Kickstarter backer at 15mm as well, using a resin printer.
Files Breakdown
The miniatures are provided in five different zip files. Each of these provides you with the complete set of miniatures, so you only need to choose one that best suits your needs.
- STL for resin – unsupported files in STL format, best suited to resin printers.
- STL for FDM – similar to the above but optimised for FDM printers. Models are split into more parts and oriented for best results.
- Pre-supported Chitubox – files with supports for resin printers, in Chitubox format. This format allows you to modify the supports.
- Pre-supported STL – same as above, but in STL format. The supports are “baked-in” and can't be modified.
- Posed in situ – a special set of files for printing the miniatures in one piece. These have to be combined before printing. Do not attempt to print these parts and glue them together afterwards, as they won't fit.