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Darth Malgus 3D Printer Files | Assembly
Specifications

Files

3D model format

Stereolithography (.stl)

Total files

16
Information
The total number of 3D model files available across all versions and updates of this model, including variants optimized for different types of 3D printers.

License

Personal use

Slicer settings

not available

Mesh error check

not specified

Support

Lifetime support from Gambody team

Update requests

not specified

Model complexity

not specified

Assembly guide

Video

Model versions

1.0 Initial

FFF/FDM

Files

15

Parts

not specified

Scale

not specified

Printed model size

not specified

Printed base size

not specified

Assembly method

not specified

Features

not specified

DLP/SLA

Files

1

Parts

not specified

Eco parts

not specified

Scale

not specified

Printed model size

not specified

Printed base size

not specified

Assembly method

not specified

Features

not specified

Additional details

Part of diorama

No

Special pack included

No

You will get instant access to the STL files of Darth Malgus 3D Printer Files | Assembly after completing your purchase. Simply add the model to your cart and check out using PayPal, credit or debit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Alipay, or other available payment methods.

Watch the assembly video for Darth Malgus 3D Printer Files | Assembly, and explore more tutorials, behind-the-scenes content, 3D printing timelapses, and painting guides on the official Gambody YouTube channel.

Source Files

This 3D model consists of files in StereoLithography (.Stl) format that have been optimized for 3D printing.

Before printing the files, we strongly recommend reading the PRINTING DETAILS section.

Version 1 and Version 2 are the files for Darth Malgus 3D Model optimized for 3D printing, the preview pictures of which you see above.

It is recommended:

  • to print Version 1 STL files on FDM/FFF 3D printers;
  • to print Version 2 STL files on DLP/SLA/SLS 3D printers.
Important

Before printing, take a look at Printing Details for recommended settings and tips to achieve better results.

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15_shoulder_L.stl
15_shoulder_L.stl
Size: 40 x 35 x 35 mm | 1.57 x 1.38 x 1.38 in File size: 3.22 mb Printing Time / Filament: 1 h 22 min / 1 m
14_shoulder_R.stl
14_shoulder_R.stl
Size: 42 x 31 x 33 mm | 1.65 x 1.22 x 1.3 in File size: 3.24 mb Printing Time / Filament: 1 h 19 min / 1 m
13_shoulders_cloak.stl
13_shoulders_cloak.stl
Size: 112 x 198 x 122 mm | 4.41 x 7.8 x 4.8 in File size: 12.99 mb Printing Time / Filament: 19 h 17 min / 12 m
12_head_2.stl
12_head_2.stl
Size: 23 x 32 x 44 mm | 0.91 x 1.26 x 1.73 in File size: 6.15 mb Printing Time / Filament: 1 h 56 min / 1 m
11_head_1.stl
11_head_1.stl
Size: 23 x 31 x 44 mm | 0.91 x 1.22 x 1.73 in File size: 4.88 mb Printing Time / Filament: 1 h 44 min / 1 m
10_arm_L.stl
10_arm_L.stl
Size: 27 x 24 x 115 mm | 1.06 x 0.94 x 4.53 in File size: 4.21 mb Printing Time / Filament: 3 h 9 min / 2 m
9_body.stl
9_body.stl
Size: 56 x 56 x 96 mm | 2.2 x 2.2 x 3.78 in File size: 10.91 mb Printing Time / Filament: 13 h 28 min / 9 m
8_arm_R.stl
8_arm_R.stl
Size: 31 x 28 x 84 mm | 1.22 x 1.1 x 3.31 in File size: 3.51 mb Printing Time / Filament: 2 h 39 min / 1 m
7_no_lightsaber.stl
7_no_lightsaber.stl
Size: 17 x 39 x 18 mm | 0.67 x 1.54 x 0.71 in File size: 0.88 mb Printing Time / Filament: 33 min / <1 m
6_lightsaber.stl
6_lightsaber.stl
Size: 24 x 21 x 176 mm | 0.94 x 0.83 x 6.93 in File size: 2.20 mb Printing Time / Filament: 1 h 47 min / 1 m
5_GE_Connector_B_2.stl
5_GE_Connector_B_2.stl
Size: 11 x 11 x 21 mm | 0.43 x 0.43 x 0.83 in File size: 0.04 mb Printing Time / Filament: 18 min / <1 m
4_GE_Connector_B_1.stl
4_GE_Connector_B_1.stl
Size: 12 x 7 x 21 mm | 0.47 x 0.28 x 0.83 in File size: 0.04 mb Printing Time / Filament: 18 min / <1 m
3_leg_L.stl
3_leg_L.stl
Size: 27 x 45 x 136 mm | 1.06 x 1.77 x 5.35 in File size: 17.42 mb Printing Time / Filament: 7 h 22 min / 4 m
2_leg_R.stl
2_leg_R.stl
Size: 36 x 61 x 132 mm | 1.42 x 2.4 x 5.2 in File size: 12.43 mb Printing Time / Filament: 9 h 25 min / 6 m
1_platform.stl
1_platform.stl
Size: 154 x 210 x 26 mm | 6.06 x 8.27 x 1.02 in File size: 26.46 mb Printing Time / Filament: 30 h 18 min / 22 m
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Description

"I fight because that is what I was made to do and the Empire is the instrument through which I realize my purpose. The Empire is war made manifest. That is why it is perfect."
                                                                                                                   ―Darth Malgus

HISTORY OF THE DARTH MALGUS

Darth Malgus was a Human male Sith Lord of the Sith Empire during the Great Galactic War. He was born under the name Veradun within Imperial space, and raised by his adoptive father. While still young, Veradun killed a Twi'lek servant on his father's estate, revealing the dark will behind his sensitivity to the Force. The young boy was subsequently sent to the Sith Academy on the Imperial capital of Dromund Kaas, where he became a Sith Warrior and a successful commander of the Imperial Military. Veradun later eschewed his birth name and adopted the Sith moniker of Darth Malgus.

ABOUT THIS MODEL

Darth Malgus 3D model for printing was created in Autodesk 3DS Max. The model is saved in STL files, a format supported by most 3D printers

FDM version contain changeable:
- Hands - with lightsaber or without;
- Face - with respirator or without;
- Shoulders - with cloak or without.

SLS version less then FDM and made as one part, for economy your material.

All .STL files for 3D printing have been checked in Netfabb no errors were shown.

Note: Before starting 3D printing the model, read the Printing Details for CURA 2.7.0. software.

There are 15 parts for FDM version and only 1 part for SLS.

All parts of connectors should be printed at 100% infill.

Scale: 
His tall in real life is 1880 mm with bent knees. Model made as 1/9 scale in FDM version and 1/18 in SLS/SLA version.

FDM version:
- After being printed will stand 213 mm tall, 146 mm wide, 264 mm deep;
- Connectors should be printed at 100% infill to make them solid.

SLS/SLA version:
- After being printed will stand 106 mm tall, 72.9 mm wide, 106.5 mm deep.
- Has only one detail to keep printing costs down.

WHAT WILL YOU GET AFTER PURCHASE?

- .STL files of Darth Malgus for printing which consist of 16 parts.
- Changeable lightsaber/hand/shoulders and face with respirator/without it.
- Removable model of cloak which you can print with flexible materials.
- Made in scale 1/9 of his real size. 
- Detailed settings that we provide for Cura 2.7.0 for the best print.
- High-poly detailed model of Darth Malgus.
- Full technical support from the Gambody Support Team.

Watch the tutorial video on how to assemble SpaceWar Darth Malgus 3D Printing Miniature at Gambody YouTube channel

You can get Space War Darth Malgus 3D Printing Model right now! Just click the green Buy button in the top-right corner of the model’s page. You can pay with PayPal or your credit card.

Also, you may like other Villains 3D Miniatures as well as Space War 3D models. A powerful Emperor needs a good ship in your collection.

 

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Printing Details
Important

To avoid printing issues and achieve the best quality, we highly recommend applying the following settings:

Generic

This model was tested in Cura 2.7.0. and printed on an Ultimaker 2 in PLA material.

Note: To maintain model quality, do not try to increase or decrease the size, since the connectors may not fit and the model will not be assemble after scale changes.

To avoid printing problems, we recommend the following settings:

Quality 
Layer Height: 0.1 mm
Initial Layer Height: 0.27 mm
Line Width: 0.35 mm
Wall Line Width: 0.35 mm
   Outer Wall Line Width: 0.35 mm
   Inner Wall(s) Line Width: 0.35 mm
   Top/Bottom Line Width: 0.35 mm
   Infill Line Width: 0.35 mm
   Skirt/Brim Line Width: 0.35 mm
   Support Line Width: 0.35 mm
 Initial Layer Line Width: 100%

Shell 
Wall Thickness: 1.05 mm
Wall Line Count: 3
Outer Wall Wipe Distance: 0.2 mm
Top Surface Skin Layers: 0
Top/Bottom Thickness: 0.8 mm
   Top Thickness: 0.8 mm 
      Top Layers: 8
    Bottom Thickness: 0.8 mm
      Bottom Layers: 8
Top/Bottom Pattern: Lines
Bottom Pattern Initial Layer: Lines
Top/Bottom Line Directions: [ ]
Outer Wall Inset: 0.025 mm
Compensate Wall Overlaps: Check
    Compensate Outer Wall Overlaps: Check
    Compensate Inner Wall Overlaps: Check
Fill Gaps Between Walls: Everywhere
Horizontal Expansion: 0 mm
Initial Layer Horizontal Expansion: 0 mm
Z Seam Alignment: Shortest
Ignore Small Z Gaps: Check

Infill 
Infill Density: 20% (all parts of the connectors should be printed at 100% infill)
Infill Line Distance: 3.5 mm
Infill Pattern: Grid
Infill Line Directions: [ ]
Infill Overlap Percentage: 10%
    Infill Overlap: 0.035 mm
Skin Overlap Percentage: 5%
    Skin Overlap: 0.0175 mm
Infill Wipe Distance: 0.0875 mm
Infill Layer Thickness: 0.1 mm
Gradual Infill Steps: 0
Infill Before Walls: Check
Minimum Infill Area: 0 mm2

Material 
Enable Retraction: Check
Retraction Extra Prime Amount: 0 mm3 
Retraction Minimum Travel: 0.7 mm
Maximum Retraction Count: 90
Minimum Extrusion Distance Window: 6.5 mm
Nozzle Switch Retraction Distance: 20 mm
Nozzle Switch Retraction Speed: 20 mm/s
    Nozzle Switch Retract Speed: 20 mm/s
    Nozzle Switch Prime Speed: 20 mm/s 

Speed 
Print Speed: 45 mm/s
    Infill Speed: 45 mm/s
    Wall Speed: 36 mm/s
      Outer Wall Speed: 26 mm/s
      Inner Wall Speed: 36 mm/s
    Top/Bottom Speed 20 mm/s
    Support Speed: 26 mm/s
      Support Infill Speed: 26 mm/s
Travel Speed: 90 mm/s
Initial Layer Speed: 27 mm/s

    Initial Layer Print Speed: 27 mm/s
    Initial Layer Travel Speed: 54 mm/s
Skirt/Brim Speed: 27 mm/s
Maximum Z Speed: 0 mm/s
Number of Slower Layers: 2

Travel 
Combing Mode: All
Avoid Printed Parts when Traveling: Check
Travel Avoid Distance: 0.6562 mm 

Cooling 
Enable Print Cooling: Check
Fan Speed: 100%
    Regular Fan Speed: 100%
    Maximum Fan Speed: 100% 
Regular/Maximum Fan Speed Threshold: 10 s
Initial Fan Speed: 0%
Regular Fan Speed at Height: 0.27 mm
    Regular Fan Speed at Layer: 2 
Minimum Layer Time: 5 s
Minimum Speed: 10 mm/s

Support 
Enable Support: Check
Support Placement: Everywhere
Support Overhang Angle: 50°
Support Pattern: Zig Zag
Connect Support ZigZags: Check
Support Density: 15 %
    Support Line Distance: 2.3333 mm
Support Z Distance: 0.1 mm
    Support Top Distance: 0.1 mm
    Support Bottom Distance: 0.1 mm
Support X/Y Distance: 0.7 mm
Support Distance Priority: Z overrides X/Y
Minimum Support X/Y Distance: 0.2 mm
Support Stair Step Height: 0.3 mm
Support Stair Step Maximum Width: 5.0 mm
Support Join Distance: 2.0 mm
Support Horizontal Expansion: 0.2 mm
Support Infill Layer Thickness: 0.1 mm
Use Towers: Check
Tower Diameter: 3.0 mm
Minimum Diameter: 3.0 mm
Tower Roof Angle: 65° 

Build Plate Adhesion 
Build Plate Adhesion Type: Brim
Skirt/Brim Minimum Length: 250 mm
Brim Width: 8.0 mm
    Brim Line Count: 23 
Brim Only on Outside: Check

Mesh Fixes 
Union Overlapping Volumes: Check
Merged Meshes Overlap: 0.15 mm

Special Modes
Print Sequence: All at Once
Surface Mode: Normal

Experimental 
Extra Skin Wall Count: 0

Disclaimer: This model will look outstanding if printed on SLA/SLS 3D printer. The accuracy of the model printed on FFF printer can vary from the result shown in the pictures.

Update History
Version history:
All versions
Version 1.0 - Initial

DLP/SLA

Released 10 Oct 2017
Version 1.0 - Initial

FFF/FDM

Released 10 Oct 2017
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