: Attach the hands and feet last, as they provide the stability for posing. 4. Customization and Posing
: Many creators offer 3D-printable weapons, wings, or alternative hands.
: Check that your printer is well-calibrated; the snap-fit joints require high precision. 2. Inner Frame Assembly
: Attach the bicep/thigh segments followed by the forearms and lower legs.
: Mix and match armor colors to create unique characters.
The core of the figure is its articulated skeleton. Assemble this first to test the range of motion.
: Move every joint through its full range of motion. If a joint is too tight, lightly sand the ball or socket. 3. Armor Application
: Print parts as oriented in the files to minimize support material and maintain joint integrity.