3D printing Star Wars weaponry using an AutoCAD model

Being a bit of a Star Wars fan, I was delighted to come across this blog post by former MakerBot employee Todd Blatt (now working at Custom 3D Stuff), who modeled an Imperial Scout Trooper Blaster in AutoCAD for 3D printing.

You can download the STL output and the original DWG file from here. Here's a view on the finished gun with the "shades of gray" visual style:

Imperial Scout Blaster inside AutoCAD - shades of gray

And here's one that's "realistic" with a nice metallic material applied to it:

Imperial Scout Blaster inside AutoCAD - realistic

3D printing functional weapon parts is clearly a contentious subject – which, according to some, may sadly lead to the industry being legislated – but all this is just a bit of harmless fun by enthusiasts who like to dress up. I'm all for it!

Scout Trooper with Blaster

3 responses to “3D printing Star Wars weaponry using an AutoCAD model”

  1. if only we could 3d print a real gun right when the thugs come at us 🙂
    One thing I would love is to use 3d printing to replicate the working action of old inventions. It would be really cool to print out some old telescope and plug in some lenses to make it work. Or maybe an old sextant with all the little gradation marks that take forever to do by hand.

  2. Is posible to reproduce action figure blaster, at the scale of the action figures?

  3. Wouldn't that be cool? Custom mini-weapons for my kids' Star Wars minifigs. Not sure how feasible it is - I'm not a 3D printing expert...

    Kean

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