Files
3D model format
Stereolithography (.stl)
Total files
Slicer settings
Mesh error check
Netfabb
Support
Lifetime support from Gambody team
Update requests
Available to verified buyers
Model versions
DLP/SLA
Assembly method
Glue
Features
- This is a static version of the ED-209 model made in 1:16 scale;
- Adapted to be printed on FFF/FDM 3D printers;
- All parts are divided in such a way to fit the build plates and to ensure that support structures are generated where needed.
FFF/FDM
Assembly method
Ge-Locks, Glue
Features
- New joints for arms and legs;
- Special key for tightening joints included;
- Movable head, cannons, hips, feet, fingers, heels, and instep protectors;
- Sliding knee joints that allow the droid to be displayed in a taller position;
- Assembly kit includes locks to connect the parts without glue. One lock 11_Ge_lock_x24 needs to be printed 24 times; lock 33_Ge_lock_x2 needs to be printed twice;
- All parts are divided in such a way that you will print them with the smallest number of support structures and so to ensure the smoothness of the details’ surfaces.
DLP/SLA
Assembly method
Glue
Features
- New joints for arms and legs;
- Special key for tightening joints included;
- All parts are divided in such a way to fit the build plates and to ensure that support structures are generated where needed.
FFF/FDM
Assembly method
Ge-Locks, Glue
Features
- Made with several sets of special joints to ensure the model's articulation;
- Designed with an articulated joint system for multidirectional movement and displaying in a variety of positions.
- Movable head, cannons, hips, feet, fingers, heels, and instep protectors;
- Sliding knee joints that allow the droid to be displayed in a taller position;
- Assembly kit includes locks to connect the parts without glue. One lock 11_Ge_lock_x24 needs to be printed 24 times; lock 33_Ge_lock_x2 needs to be printed twice;
- All parts are divided in such a way that you will print them with the smallest number of support structures and so to ensure the smoothness of the details’ surfaces.
DLP/SLA
Assembly method
Glue
Features
- Made with special joints to ensure the model's articulation;
- All parts are divided in such a way to fit the build plates and to ensure that support structures are generated where needed.
Additional details
Part of diorama
No
Special pack included
No
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This 3D Model consists of files in StereoLithography (.Stl) format that is optimized for 3D printing.
Before printing the files, we strongly recommend reading the PRINTING DETAILS section.
ED-209 3D Printing Model comes in 3 versions for each 3D printer type (FFF/FDM, DLP/SLA/SLS). Files for each version are available for download after the purchase.
Detailed information about this 3D printing model is available in the DESCRIPTION section.
Before printing, take a look at Printing Details for recommended settings and tips to achieve better results.
3D model history
ED-209, short for the Enforcement Droid Series 209, is a fully automated robot programmed for law enforcement and urban pacification. This heavily armoured machine was first featured in the landmark 1987 RoboCop movie and instantly stole the show with its absolute lack of mercy. The brutal bipedal ED-209 dutifully follows warfare instructions and demonstrates that its peacekeeping abilities may run to an extreme at any moment. The author of the ED-209 model for 3D printing decided to depict the “crab-like” look of the enforcement droid and went for the drone from the 2014 RoboCop remake. RoboCop nemesis for 3D printing is presented with all the mechanised detail and exposed wires one would expect. The model is armed to the teeth and houses twin 50 calibre cannons and two missile launchers.
The 3D artist made sure that, once printed, your ED-209 will tower over RoboCop as it should, thanks to the robot’s extending legs that reveal the full height of this ruthless version of the law. The whole project took the 3D artist circa 168 hours in total for you to obtain your very own stunning droid solely by means of 3D printing.
ED-209 model is made with such careful attention to fine details that it looks like the droid is ready to open fire on you if you don’t comply in 20 seconds. We think you know you’d better do what he says!
Fans of the original sci-fi design may also want to check out the OCP ED-209 (1987) and the ED-209 (1987), both inspired by the classic version of the iconic enforcement droid.
3D printing model features
Model-specific features:
- Designed with an articulated joint system for multidirectional movement and displaying in a variety of positions.
- Movable head, cannons, hips, feet, fingers, heels, and instep protectors;
- Sliding knee joints that allow the droid to be displayed in a taller position;
- Ball-and-socket joints, one-axis joints with lockers and claws, and roll mechanisms for multidirectional movement, rotation, and controlled posing.
- Functional joints are provided as separate files, so they can be reprinted if friction becomes less rigid over time
Printing & assembly details:
- Provided as error-free STL files compatible with most 3D printers;
- Optimized part division minimizes support material and ensures smooth surface detail;
- The assembly parts in the FFF/FDM version come in the recommended print orientations for easy bed placement;
- Assembly manual in PDF and video formats is included for both FFF/FDM and DLP/SLA versions;
- The model is available in recommended scales of 1:8 for the FFF/FDM version and 1:16 for the DLP/SLA version.
What will you get after purchase?
- 5 versions of ED-209 (2014) STL files for FFF/FDM and DLP/SLA — files for all versions are available for download after the purchase;
- STL files of high-poly ED-209 (2014) model for 3D printing consist of 299 files;
- Sizes for:
- FFF/FDM Model Size: 326 mm wide, 412 mm high, 425 mm deep;
- DLP/SLA Model Size: 163 mm wide, 206 mm high, 213 mm deep;
- Assembly Manual for 1.1 FFF/FDM and 2.0 DLP/SLA versions in PDF and video formats;
- Detailed settings that we provide as a recommendation for Bambu Studio, Cura, Orca Slicer, PrusaSlicer, Simplify3D, and Slic3r for the best print;
- Full technical support from the Gambody Support Team.
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Below you'll find detailed slicing settings for Bambu Studio 2.0+, Orca Slicer 2.0+, UltiMaker Cura 5.0+, PrusaSlicer 2.0+, Slic3r 1.3+, Simplify3D 5.0+ to help you get the best results when printing this model. These settings are optimized specifically for this 3D model, but please note they may need slight adjustments depending on your printer or filament. When in doubt, refer to your printer's user manual.
To avoid printing issues and achieve the best quality, we highly recommend applying the following settings:
For better quality use 0.12 mm layer height, for fast printing use 0.2 mm layer height. For pins and the Ge connectors, use 0.2 layer height.
120-150% of your Layer Height
But you can paint the seam if you want.
You have to calibrate this parameter
You have to calibrate this parameter
You have to calibrate this parameter
For pins and power elements of the structure, such as the vehicle frame, use 3 loop
Disabled for vehicles and enabled for characters
For 0,2 Layer Height
The parameters in this tab vary greatly, it all depends on the quality of your printer. For example, if you have a classic Ender3, stick to the minimum parameters, but if you have a newer printer, for example Anycubic cobra 3 v2, you can select the maximum recommended values
Settings for advanced users, change these parameters only if you have sufficient 3D printing expertise
Enable this parameter if your model requires supports
We also recommend placing and removing supports manually in some places using special button
1-2 loops for more thick support
Top Z distance = 1-1.3 layer Height. If the supports are hard to remove, try increasing this setting by 0.1-0,4 mm
Bottom Z distance = 1-1.3 layer Height. If the supports are hard to remove, try increasing this setting by 0.1-0,4 mm
You have to calibrate this parameter which one is better for your filament
Increase this parameter if the supports are hard to remove from walls
For PLA and PETG filament types
5-8 mm is optional for small prints that have bad adhesion to the build plate
You have to calibrate this parameter
Read the description on your filament roll
Read the description on your filament roll and increase this parameter for fast printers
Read the description on your filament roll and increase this parameter for fast printers
For better quality use 0.12 mm layer height, for fast printing use 0.2 mm layer height. For pins and the Ge connectors, use 0.2 layer height.
120-150% of your Layer Height
But you can paint the seam if you want.
0.01-0.05 You have to calibrate this parameter
0.01-0.05 You have to calibrate this parameter
0.1-0.2 You have to calibrate this parameter
For pins and power elements of the structure, such as the vehicle frame, use 3 loop
Disabled for vehicles and ships, enabled for characters
For 0,2 Layer Height
For 0,2 Layer Height
The parameters in this tab vary greatly, it all depends on the quality of your printer. For example, if you have a classic Ender3, stick to the minimum parameters, but if you have a newer printer, for example, Anycubic Kobra 3 Or Bambulab A1, you can select the maximum recommended values.
Settings for advanced users, change these parameters only if you have sufficient 3D printing expertise
Enable this parameter if your model requires supports
We also recommend placing and removing supports manually in some places using special button
Top Z distance = 1-1.3 layer Height. If the supports are hard to remove, try increasing this setting by 0.1-0,4 mm
Bottom Z distance = 1-1.3 layer Height. If the supports are hard to remove, try increasing this setting by 0.1-0,4 mm
Increase this parameter if the supports are hard to remove from walls
For PLA and PETG filament types
5-8 mm is optional for small prints that have bad adhesion to the build plate
Read the description on your filament roll
Read the description on your filament roll and increase this parameter for fast printers
You have to calibrate this parameter
Read the description on your filament roll and increase this parameter for fast printers
Read the description on your filament roll
This field is filled in according to your printer specifications when you add it to the slicer.
You can add custom G-code here for the start and end of the print. However, be careful - this is for advanced users only!
You have to calibrate your printer using Ge retraction test models
Retraction Length: For direct-drive setups use 0.5 mm to 2.5 mm; for Bowden extruders use 5 to 7 mm
This is how fast the filament is pulled back—40-60 mm/s for direct drive and 30-50 mm/s for Bowden setups.
You have to calibrate this parameter: Reduce it until the printer starts to hit the parts with the nozzle during printing, then increase it by 0.2.
For better quality use 0.12 mm layer height, for fast printing use 0.2 mm layer height. For pins and the Ge connectors, use 0.2 layer height.
120-150% of your Layer Height
To increase the strength of the print parts, use wall line count: 3
For pins and connectors use 50% Infill
These parameters are for standard PLA plastic. If you are using a different type of plastic, check the printing temperature recommended by the manufacturer. Also, read the description on your filament spool. For fast printers, add +30 °C to the current parameters.
The parameters in this tab vary greatly, it all depends on the quality of your printer. For example, if you have a classic Ender3, stick to the minimum parameters, but if you have a newer printer, for example Anycubic cobra 3 v3, you can select the maximum recommended values
Settings for advanced users, change these parameters only if you have sufficient 3D printing expertise.
You need to calibrate this parameter using Gambody test models. These values are average values for a Direct Drive extruder; for a Bowden extruder, the values should be increased.
You need to calibrate this parameter using Gambody test models. These values are average values for a Direct Drive extruder; for a Bowden extruder, the values should be increased.
Use this value other than 0 if your nozzle catches on the internal infill during travel moves. Try to keep this value as low as possible in height.
Use normal supports to support large, straight surfaces (most mechanical or technical parts).
You have to calibrate this parameter according to the capabilities of your printer and your filament, using a Gambody test models.
Use 1 instead of 0 if your supports are thin and tall. They will be harder to remove, but much stronger.
Top Z distance = 1-1.3 layer Height. If the supports are hard to remove, try increasing this setting by 0.1-0,4 mm
Increase this parameter if the supports are hard to remove from walls
Use tree supports to support complex objects, such as characters.
You have to calibrate this parameter according to the capabilities of your printer and your filament, using a Gambody test models.
Top Z distance = 1-1.3 layer Height. If the supports are hard to remove, try increasing this setting by 0.1-0,4 mm
Increase this parameter if the supports are hard to remove from walls
Use a skirt for all parts when printing on outdated printers.
Use a brim when printing thin but tall parts, as well as parts with a small bed adhesion area.
For better quality use 0.12 mm layer height, for fast printing use 0.2 mm layer height. For pins and the Ge connectors, use 0.2 layer height.
120-150% of your Layer Height
for 0.2 Layer Height
But you can paint the seam if you want.
(for PLA and PETG)
(5-8 mm is optional for small prints that have bad adhesion to the build plate)
Enable this parameter if your model requires supports
(45-50 degree)You have to calibrate this parameter according to the capabilities of your printer
and your filament, using a Gambody test models.
Top contact Z distance = 1-1.3 layer Height. If the supports are hard to remove, try
increasing this setting by 0.1-0,4 mm
Top contact Z distance = 1-1.3 layer Height. If the supports are hard to remove, try
increasing this setting by 0.1-0,4 mm
Increase this parameter if the supports are hard to remove from walls
The parameters in this tab vary greatly, it all depends on the quality of your printer. For example, if you have a classic Ender3, stick to the minimum parameters, but if you have a newer printer, for example Anycubic cobra 3 v3, you can select the maximum recommended values
Settings for advanced users, change these parameters only if you have sufficient 3D printing expertise. Use the minimum value for outdated printers without acceleration calibration, and the maximum value for modern printers if you need it.
These settings only work for 3D printers with multiple extruders
You can try setting all parameters in this section, except the First layer, to values between 0.75% of your nozzle diameter and 1.25% of your nozzle diameter. Adjusting them will help you work out the optimal parameters for the best quality for your print. As for the First layer, you can set it to 150% of the diameter of your nozzle for better adhesion to the build plate (for a nozzle with a diameter of 0.4 mm, the First layer extrusion width can be from 0.3 mm to 0.5 mm)
For better printing quality you have to calibrate this parameter using Gambody test model.
Check your filament manufacturer's temperature recommendations on the spool.
Cooling parameters depends on the material you use for printing.
*for PLA
For better quality use 0.12 mm layer height, for fast printing use 0.2 mm layer height. For pins and the Ge connectors, use 0.2 layer height.
120-150% of your Layer Height
For 0.12 Layer Height
For 0.12 Layer Height
For pins and connectors use 50% Infill
Use skirt for outdated 3d printers
(5-8 mm is optional for small prints that have bad adhesion to the build plate)
Enable this parameter if your model requires supports
(45-60 degree)You have to calibrate this parameter according to the capabilities of your printer and your filament, using a Gambody test models
Contact Z distance = 1-1.3 layer Height. If the supports are hard to remove, try increasing this setting by 0.1-0,4 mm
The parameters in this tab vary greatly, it all depends on the quality of your printer. For example, if you have a classic Ender3, stick to the minimum parameters, but if you have a newer printer, for example Anycubic cobra 3 v3, you can select the maximum recommended values
Settings for advanced users, change these parameters only if you have sufficient 3D printing expertise. Use the minimum value for outdated printers without acceleration calibration, and the maximum value for modern printers if you need it.
You have to calibrate this parameter from 0.9 to 1.1 according to the capabilities of your printer and your filament, using a Gambody test models.
Check your filament manufacturer's temperature recommendations on the spool.
Cooling parameters depends on the material you use for printing.
Calibrate this value if you need to reduce or improve the adhesion between the plastic and the heat bed
Your current nozzle diameter
You need to calibrate this parameter using Gambody test models. These values are average values for a Direct Drive extruder; for a Bowden extruder, the values should be increased.
Your current nozzle diameter
You have to calibrate this parameter using Gambody test models.
You need to calibrate this parameter using Gambody test models. These values are average values for a Direct Drive extruder; for a Bowden extruder, the values should be increased.
For better quality use 0.12 mm layer height, for fast printing use 0.2 mm layer height. For pins and the Ge connectors, use 0.2 layer height.
For 0,2 Layer Height
For 0,2 Layer Height
To increase the strength of the print parts, use Outline Perimeters: 3
You can enable this parameter to print rounded or spherical models, as well as character models.
Use this option only if your parts are too tight. but better calibrate your printer extrusion
Use this option only if your parts are too tight. but better calibrate your printer extrusion
Use 2 and more if you want to create skirt instead brim
1-2 for skirt and 10-20 for brim
Use for wipe nozzle if you need
Use For ABS filament
For pins and connectors use 50% Infill
Top Z distance = 1-1.3 layer Height. If the supports are hard to remove, try increasing this setting by 0.1-0,4 mm
Calibrate your filament and detect optimal temperature for it
Average temperature for PLA filament
The parameters in this tab vary greatly, it all depends on the quality of your printer. For example, if you have a classic Ender3, stick to the minimum parameters, but if you have a newer printer, for example Anycubic cobra 3 v3, you can select the maximum recommended values
Settings for advanced users, change these parameters only if you have sufficient 3D printing expertise.
DLP/SLA
- New joints for arms and legs;
- Special key for tightening joints included;
- All parts are divided in such a way to fit the build plates and to ensure that support structures are generated where needed.
FFF/FDM
- New joints for arms and legs;
- Special key for tightening joints included;
- Movable head, cannons, hips, feet, fingers, heels, and instep protectors;
- Sliding knee joints that allow the droid to be displayed in a taller position;
- Assembly kit includes locks to connect the parts without glue. One lock 11_Ge_lock_x24 needs to be printed 24 times; lock 33_Ge_lock_x2 needs to be printed twice;
- All parts are divided in such a way that you will print them with the smallest number of support structures and so to ensure the smoothness of the details’ surfaces.
DLP/SLA
- This is a static version of the ED-209 model made in 1:16 scale;
- Adapted to be printed on FFF/FDM 3D printers;
- All parts are divided in such a way to fit the build plates and to ensure that support structures are generated where needed.
DLP/SLA
- Made with special joints to ensure the model's articulation;
- All parts are divided in such a way to fit the build plates and to ensure that support structures are generated where needed.
FFF/FDM
- Made with several sets of special joints to ensure the model's articulation;
- Designed with an articulated joint system for multidirectional movement and displaying in a variety of positions.
- Movable head, cannons, hips, feet, fingers, heels, and instep protectors;
- Sliding knee joints that allow the droid to be displayed in a taller position;
- Assembly kit includes locks to connect the parts without glue. One lock 11_Ge_lock_x24 needs to be printed 24 times; lock 33_Ge_lock_x2 needs to be printed twice;
- All parts are divided in such a way that you will print them with the smallest number of support structures and so to ensure the smoothness of the details’ surfaces.
























