Adding to my collection of Cyberpunk 2077 props for 3D printing is the Militech M221 Saratoga.
Specifically designed with the 3D printing process in mind, these files have the following features:
Multiple parts make it easy to print and orientate on the print bed
150x150x150mm minimum build volume required, making this accessible to almost everyone with a 3D printer
Minimal support material required - most parts designed to not even need supports
Max overhang angle is 50° from the horizontal, in case your printer cant do 45°
Max bridging distance is ~10mm
PLA filament is all that's needed, however print with whatever you want!
Each part designed to be orientated so that the layer lines continue in the same direction with adjacent similar parts for better aesthetics.
Each individual part has only a single colour, which means no masking needed while painting. Or no painting needed if using correctly coloured filament! No dual extruders necessary.
3D printers are inherently not highly precise. Small gaps were made between adjoining parts to account for the tolerances.
Thanks for checking out my work. All I ask is constructive feedback on what can be improved as this is in beta, a work in progress 95% complete with room for additional minor improvements. PM or comment below through Thingiverse or my Youtube.
Checkout my Youtube where I showcase my work:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP3j3nmdL5VLFy1indyyzAA
Print Settings
Printer:
Artillery/Evnovo Sidewinder X1
Rafts:
Doesn't Matter
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.1-0.3mm
Infill:
20%
Filament_brand:
Flashforge & 3DFillies
Filament_material:
PLA
Post-Printing
Assemble with glue. Paint if desired. Add M3 button head and socket head machine screws for added detail. Screws are aesthetic only. Screw length should be short, 6mm maximum length. Use a dab of glue to secure screws in holes.
How I Designed This
Original design of the weapons is obviously credited to CDPR and Cyberpunk 2077. I recreated replicas of these models from scratch so that myself, cosplayers, collectors and others can recreate these awesome props in real life. Reference Images: Taken from the official CDPR cosplay reference guide: https://www.cyberpunk.net/en/cosplay-contest/#guides CAD Software: Autodesk Inventor Professional Slicing Software: Prusaslicer