Infinity War Hero Logos (Dual Or Single Material) 3D Printer Model

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Summary

I am competing in an Infinity-War themed competition, and for aesthetics I wanted to print a bunch of the superhero logos and use them on the machine. I prioritized trying to cover all the heroes first, so I only have the Avengers and Guardians logos instead of each hero individually because of time restraints. If there is a desire for more heros (Capt, Iron Man, Starlord) I can focus on getting them online, otherwise I will just add them as I have time and desire. I will also try and publish all the files combined so people with single extruders can print them and do filament changes to get the color variation.

Let me know if you guys have any specific requests and I will get to them as I can. Each model is about 65 mm in its largest dimension. I haven't had a chance to check the tolerances and if any of the features are too small to appear, so I would recommend checking the GCode before printing and making sure your printer can handle the small parts. As I print them I will try and update everyone on the scales each needs to be printed at for good feature recognition.

-Also if you guys print any and can comment advice for any part I will put it in the main section to help others :)

SINGLE EXTRUDER
-If you only have a single extruder, use the files labeled combined. The background (or what I consider the background) is half as tall as the rest of the logo, so if you stop printing halfway through and change the filament to the logo color from the background color, you can achieve a similar effect to a multimaterial printer. To see what layer you need to change on, take the total height (4 mm in the original), and divide by your layer height (0.1, 0.2...). That will give you your total number of layers. Divide this by two and you know what layer to change after.

DUAL EXTRUDER
-Use the files that start the same way (SHIELD Hawk and SHIELD Back for example). Every multimaterial printer is different, so you will need to check out how your printer handles nested STL slicing jobs

UPDATES
-While it should be possible with a well-calibrated printer, I ended up printing my Guardians of the Galaxy at 175% to help the words show up. It still didn't turn out great on mine for reasons I have yet to figure out, but there is nothing about it that should prove a challenge if you are using decent filament
-If you flip over the logo and print on glass you can get a really nice finish on it, but at the same time the first layer tends to be where (at least my) dual extrusion tends to mix up some colors

Antman_Back.stl 106.3KB
Antman_Combined.stl 191.5KB
Antman_Mask.stl 85.2KB
Avengers_Background.stl 82.5KB
Avengers_Center.stl 72.3KB
Avengers_Combined.stl 157.7KB
Black_Panther_Back.STL 140.9KB
Black_Panther_Combined.stl 263.2KB
Black_Panther_Fist.STL 122.3KB
Doctor_Strange_Back.STL 119.4KB
Doctor_Strange_Combined.stl 266.9KB
Doctor_Strange_Red.STL 147.7KB
GOTG_Back.stl 456.1KB
GOTG_Combined.stl 954.2KB
GOTG_Gold.stl 496.8KB
Shield_Back.STL 135.2KB
Shield_Combined.stl 264.4KB
Shield_Hawk.STL 129.0KB
Spiderman_Back.STL 74.3KB
Spiderman_Combined.stl 134.1KB
Spiderman_Spider.STL 59.7KB
Winter_Soldier_Combined.stl 160.7KB
Winter_Soldier_Red.STL 84.7KB
Winter_Soldier_Silver.STL 75.3KB