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Replicator2 Minifig by thoromyr
by Thingiverse
Last crawled date: 4 years, 5 months ago
The monster Kerberos has been a plague to the land of minifigs with many slaughtered, dismembered and eaten. Until at last a hero arises and, wielding great power, slays the beast at last.
A lego mini fig designed for the Replicator2, this is a 1:1 scale mini fig that is somewhat interoperable with a regular Lego mini fig. Make no mistake, if you want a mini fig for use then this is not for you. But if you have an obsession with printing and you have a Replicator2 this might be just the thing to round out your collection of printed parts. The hand grip is generally good and the head works with hair or hats and is interchangeable.
It assembles and can be posed, but it is not quite done. The neck is still slightly too large (though the neck hole and neck post are correct). The arm attachment is not very strong and the legs are a little loose. The legs also do not yet have holes to allow interoperation with lego pieces.
A lego mini fig designed for the Replicator2, this is a 1:1 scale mini fig that is somewhat interoperable with a regular Lego mini fig. Make no mistake, if you want a mini fig for use then this is not for you. But if you have an obsession with printing and you have a Replicator2 this might be just the thing to round out your collection of printed parts. The hand grip is generally good and the head works with hair or hats and is interchangeable.
It assembles and can be posed, but it is not quite done. The neck is still slightly too large (though the neck hole and neck post are correct). The arm attachment is not very strong and the legs are a little loose. The legs also do not yet have holes to allow interoperation with lego pieces.