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Overwatch D.Va Armour and Accessories by HelenaLove
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Summary
Overwatch D.Va armour (or armor if you're from the USA) and accessories are a set of 3d models for 3d printing. These models are full size and are designed for cosplaying the character D.Va from the popular game Overwatch from Blizzard software. The set includes everything to make a 2d printed D.Va zentai costume fully 3d costume. It’s a companion set to my D.Va headphones https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2838269 . All you need after that is a light pistol, there's loads on Thingiverse and a Meka. A full-size Meka might be a bit trickier to find ;)
There's a lot of files, but several are optional. The parts are scaled for a large (6' tall) adult and will almost certainly need scaling down for most D.Va cosplayers. Be prepared to make test prints to get the fit right.
The set include the back pack, the shoulder armour, the neck collar, the small disks, bits, clips and disks that decorate the suit
dva_back.stl
dva_back_pins.stl
dva_back_top.stl
dva_bit.stl
dva_clip.stl
dva_disk.stl
dva_disk_ring.stl
dva_neck.stl
dva_neck_back.stl
dva_neck_decoration.stl
dva_neck_far_side.stl
dva_neck_front.stl
dva_neck_middle.stl
dva_neck_middle_pin.stl
dva_neck_side.stl
dva_neck_trim.stl
dva_neck_trim_half.stl
dva_neck_trim_half_pin.stl
dva_shoulder.stl
dva_shoulder_pin.stl
dva_shoulder_ring.stl
dva_spine.stl
dva_back.stl, dva_back_pins.stl, dva_back_top.stl for the backpack. The pins are an optional part to strengthen join been the top and bottom parts
dva_bit.stl is a small part that goes on the suit. There should be 8 of these, 2 on the upper chest, 2 on the abdomen and 2 on each leg.
dva_clip.stl is a small part that goes on the legs of the suit, there should be 8 of these as well, 4 on each leg, 2 front and 2 back. They should line up with the pink straps that go around the inner thigh
dva_disk.stl and dva_disk_ring.stl are two little disks that go on the lower back. The ring is an optional part to make painting easier, the disks are mainly silver with a green ring then a black centre. Printing and painting the ring separately and gluing onto the disk means you don't have to faff about with masking and so on painting the green area.
dva_neck.stl, dva_neck_back.stl, dva_neck_decoration.stl, dva_neck_far_side.stl, dva_neck_front.stl, dva_neck_middle.stl, dva_neck_middle_pin.stl, dva_neck_side.stl, dva_neck_trim.stl, dva_neck_trim_half.stl and dva_neck_trim_half_pin.stl. This is D.Va's complicated neck collar armour. You need to print either dva_neck.stl and dva_neck_trim.stl or 2xdva_neck_trim_half.stl (mirror one of them), 2xdva_neck_middle.stl (mirror one of them), 4xdva_neck_middle_pin.stl and one dva_neck_front.stl. I did it this way because the dva_neck_side.stl and dva_neck_trim.stl can be too big for a lot of smaller printers with 20 cm beds (they work fine on a CR-10 and similar though), if your bed isn't big enough print the smaller front and mid parts and join them with the pins. The back piece is optional, its designed to have magnets fitted in it. You will need 2x of the side and far side pieces though (2 regular, 2 mirrored) and the decoration. The trim and the decoration pieces are separate so you can paint them separately.
dva_shoulder.stl, dva_shoulder_pin.stl and dva_shoulder_ring.stl are the shoulder plates, you'll need to print the shoulder 4 times, 2 regular and 2 mirrored. The pins are there to strengthen the join between the haves and the ring is another optional piece to make painting easier.
dva_spine.stl is a suit piece that goes on the lower back, you'll need 3 of these.
A number of the parts have "pins". These are just little box sections that fit in between the main parts for registration and strengthening. They are sized to fit the holes exactly, but if your printing isn't that accurate (mine isn't) I'd print them .2mm smaller on each axis to make sure they fit
It's a lot of parts, but I hope I've arranged and named everything logically and it all makes sense.
Overwatch D.Va armour (or armor if you're from the USA) and accessories are a set of 3d models for 3d printing. These models are full size and are designed for cosplaying the character D.Va from the popular game Overwatch from Blizzard software. The set includes everything to make a 2d printed D.Va zentai costume fully 3d costume. It’s a companion set to my D.Va headphones https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2838269 . All you need after that is a light pistol, there's loads on Thingiverse and a Meka. A full-size Meka might be a bit trickier to find ;)
There's a lot of files, but several are optional. The parts are scaled for a large (6' tall) adult and will almost certainly need scaling down for most D.Va cosplayers. Be prepared to make test prints to get the fit right.
The set include the back pack, the shoulder armour, the neck collar, the small disks, bits, clips and disks that decorate the suit
dva_back.stl
dva_back_pins.stl
dva_back_top.stl
dva_bit.stl
dva_clip.stl
dva_disk.stl
dva_disk_ring.stl
dva_neck.stl
dva_neck_back.stl
dva_neck_decoration.stl
dva_neck_far_side.stl
dva_neck_front.stl
dva_neck_middle.stl
dva_neck_middle_pin.stl
dva_neck_side.stl
dva_neck_trim.stl
dva_neck_trim_half.stl
dva_neck_trim_half_pin.stl
dva_shoulder.stl
dva_shoulder_pin.stl
dva_shoulder_ring.stl
dva_spine.stl
dva_back.stl, dva_back_pins.stl, dva_back_top.stl for the backpack. The pins are an optional part to strengthen join been the top and bottom parts
dva_bit.stl is a small part that goes on the suit. There should be 8 of these, 2 on the upper chest, 2 on the abdomen and 2 on each leg.
dva_clip.stl is a small part that goes on the legs of the suit, there should be 8 of these as well, 4 on each leg, 2 front and 2 back. They should line up with the pink straps that go around the inner thigh
dva_disk.stl and dva_disk_ring.stl are two little disks that go on the lower back. The ring is an optional part to make painting easier, the disks are mainly silver with a green ring then a black centre. Printing and painting the ring separately and gluing onto the disk means you don't have to faff about with masking and so on painting the green area.
dva_neck.stl, dva_neck_back.stl, dva_neck_decoration.stl, dva_neck_far_side.stl, dva_neck_front.stl, dva_neck_middle.stl, dva_neck_middle_pin.stl, dva_neck_side.stl, dva_neck_trim.stl, dva_neck_trim_half.stl and dva_neck_trim_half_pin.stl. This is D.Va's complicated neck collar armour. You need to print either dva_neck.stl and dva_neck_trim.stl or 2xdva_neck_trim_half.stl (mirror one of them), 2xdva_neck_middle.stl (mirror one of them), 4xdva_neck_middle_pin.stl and one dva_neck_front.stl. I did it this way because the dva_neck_side.stl and dva_neck_trim.stl can be too big for a lot of smaller printers with 20 cm beds (they work fine on a CR-10 and similar though), if your bed isn't big enough print the smaller front and mid parts and join them with the pins. The back piece is optional, its designed to have magnets fitted in it. You will need 2x of the side and far side pieces though (2 regular, 2 mirrored) and the decoration. The trim and the decoration pieces are separate so you can paint them separately.
dva_shoulder.stl, dva_shoulder_pin.stl and dva_shoulder_ring.stl are the shoulder plates, you'll need to print the shoulder 4 times, 2 regular and 2 mirrored. The pins are there to strengthen the join between the haves and the ring is another optional piece to make painting easier.
dva_spine.stl is a suit piece that goes on the lower back, you'll need 3 of these.
A number of the parts have "pins". These are just little box sections that fit in between the main parts for registration and strengthening. They are sized to fit the holes exactly, but if your printing isn't that accurate (mine isn't) I'd print them .2mm smaller on each axis to make sure they fit
It's a lot of parts, but I hope I've arranged and named everything logically and it all makes sense.
