Black Widow Infinity War Backpack
Black Widow Infinity War Backpack
Published 2018-05-02T09:56:35+00:00
This backpack is based on Black Widow's backpack / weapon carrier in Avengers: Infinity War. The handles from eskrima sticks can optionally be plugged in to the top of this prop or you can leave the sockets empty, if you are already wielding the sticks or the staff version of the weapon.
I'm including STLs for the handle and knob from the Eskrima Stick model, which you can also find uploaded here on MyMinifactory under my account: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-53846
I recommend using six M5 x 20 screws to assemble the pieces, but you may be able to improvise or use shorter screws. In addition to the screws, a set of connecting pieces are used to align and connect the main pieces together.
The strap system has been traditionally crafted, although I'm including a small pivot piece that takes M5 x 6 screws (one on each side).
The straps are one inch with imitation leather covers for the top strap. The plastic buckles are 1 Inch YKK Sharpn' Loc Side Release Plastic Buckles (you can find them on Amazon, for example) with a small part cut off, if you want to be 100% screen accurate.
Let me know in the comments if you need help sewing the the triangle-shaped leather part. I have included the option of attaching the straps directly to the backplate (it has 1" slots for that purpose).
Check the screenshot for print orientation. This is a big print, so in order to fit the pieces on my Wanhao i3, they needed to be rotated by 45° around the Z axis to print diagonally across the print bed.
I used Hobbyking silver PLA that I then spray-painted matte black and partially wiped off with a cotton pad dampened with nail polish remover. Very quick, but it was good enough for my purposes.
Print time is approximately 24 hours, but will of course depend on the settings you use and your printer. I tend to go for lower speeds for better surface finish (no sanding was done on the prop in the photos and just one quick layer of black paint was used with no primer).
There are three versions of the hourglass-shaped connector pegs. I used the tight one, but you may find the medium or loose ones to work better for you. The connector pegs are easy quick prints, so experiment.
I used some glue to minimize the seams, but the design does not require any glue to build.
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Date de publication | 02/05/2018 |
Technologie | FDM |
Complexité | Easy |