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Files For 3D Printing
Files that can be used to for 3D printing physical versions, using your own printer or a service such as Shapeways etc.
Note that files for CNC and laser cutting can be found in their own sub-section, inside.
245 files
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2005 NSD Dalek Dome
By Will Ransom
very nice and detailed file of the 2005 redesign of the dalek from doctor who
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New Dalek Paradigm 1:10 scale
By ozzymat
The New Dalek Paradigm is at 1:10 scale and is in several pieces to allow parts to be printed in different colours or if painting to reduce masking.
Parts are keyed to aid assembly.
Appendages can be either compleletly printed or as in the photo a combination of printed and 3mm aluminium tube.
Modelled in Fusion 360 using Project Dalek "New Dalek Paradigm" plans as a reference.
Link build log video: https://youtu.be/v0x_3M-idzg
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NSD Gunbox side panels
By Mark Casto
These are the side vent panels for the NSD Dalek I made these for my fiberglass Shoulders as they were missing so hopefully they will be useful to someone. Be sure to print them in PETG as this will prevent them from warping in the hot sunshine when you are outside. I stuck them to the sides using arlidite then spray-painted them. It is a good idea to use Ronseal wood filler to smooth out the print lines and then sand them down before painting them.
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NSD Eyeball
By Slythenperior
This is my version of the 3d printable 2005 Dalek eyeball. The thing that makes this different is the screw function allowing the front of the eye and the back to screw together. This is in case something goes wrong with the wiring and the light stops working. Just thought it would make things easier for everyone. Enjoy
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Full Size 3D Printable NSD-like Dalek
By elembivos
Hello all, I hope some of you find this useful, and no one finds it frustrating...
These are the STL files I designed and used to print Duma. You can read all the details here:
I used this project to gain experience both with CAD and 3D printing. Both of which I had no experience with before starting. I started at the top and worked my way down, and you can see how my skills developed a bit as progress was made. There are places where things don't quite match the plans, most notably the NSD dome grooves are missing. I didn't have the skills at the time I did the dome to make that happen. One other thing to note, that you might not notice is the eye stalk is slightly shorter than the plans. This was done intentionally to fit a lamp rod down the center to reinforce it. Straight up 3D printed stalk was not strong enough by itself. Likewise the gun and plunger have lamp rods through them too, but I used long enough rods that they could be trimmed to fit. I took artistic license here and there, for the most part it follows the plans.
If you are thinking of attempting this project you need to know a few things. First, again, I had little to no CAD or 3D printing experience before starting this project. There are probably better models in the downloads section for various parts, but I drew them up myself anyway in an effort to gain experience. So this is the WHOLE thing, designed to fit together. If you substitute someone else's dome, or eye, or whatever, don't expect it to fit without some additional work on your part. Even if you stick strictly to these STL files, not everything is perfect. Read through Duma's diary 5 or 6 times to see where I struggled, and needed to make modifications post print, to make it all work. I think the only file in the bundle that isn't what I used is the Cowl, and there all I did was remove the name from the ID indent, because you probably don't want your Dalek to be named Duma. That said, this project took over 2 years, spanning 2 computers. I did my best to assemble the STL files into one place before uploading them, but be prepared for me to have made a mistake and included one or two files that don't work, or there may be something missing. If someone comes across this, I should be reachable through the forum to figure it out. Second, for the neck and dome you'll need a variety of M3 nuts and bolts. There are many, and I don't recall all the sizes, so have a variety on hand. The skirt and base are held together with a variety of M5 nuts and bolts. Currently the neck is glued and screwed, everything else is just screwed. Eventually it will be glued, but for the moment it seems to hold together pretty well with just nuts and bolts. In the beginning I was printing the parts with threads in the part. Which works ok, but isn't super robust. Eventually I learned how to embed nuts in the parts, so the lower parts don't have that. Third, the dome was designed with animatronics in mind. So there are motor mounts for the eye, and rotation. The motors are described in the build diary, but if you can't get hold of the same part, you will likely need to make some significant modifications. I haven't included anything for motorization in the shoulder or base, so it is currently a static prop. Eventually I'll work out those details. If you get to it before me I'd be happy to bundle your efforts in here. Lastly, I had no CAD or 3D printing experience when I started, so don't judge me 😉.
P.S. Someday I plan to update the files to include "what I would do if I had it to do over again." But don't hold your breath.
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Imperial Dalek 5 inch Model Kit
By audrey2
To make up for the fact that there is no sufficiently accurate 5 inch model Imperial Dalek, here is a small 3D printable model kit to create your own.
This was modelled in Blender, with FDM style 3D printing in mind (although if anyone makes a resin one, please let me know, I'd love to see how it turns out), and the parts have a tolerance of around 0.15mm to fit together.
Only the plunger and the shoulders require printing with support material, and I have provided a visual instruction booklet showing the basics of how to assemble the model.
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Eye stalk elevation control mechanism
By Simchet
Mechanism to control elevation of eye stalk. Eye needs to be front heavy about pivot. At rear of eye tie on a piece of string, drill a hole through the mounting plate and thread the string through the hole. On the other (inside of Dalek side), screw on the outer tube with 3mm wood screws. Thread the string through outer tube, the inner tube and finally the plug. Adjust tension on the string by tying it to a nut (M6 is about the right size) which jams against the plug. T adjust tension so that when the handles are rotated into the slots, eye is level. Eye is elevated by rotating the handle and pulling down. Eye is dipped by rotating then raising the handle and letting the weight of the eye let itself down.
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ball joint clamps
By Simchet
Weapon ball joint clamps.
You need two of each part, 8 off M6x100mm hex head screws, 8 off M6 mashers, 8 off M6 wing nuts 8 off 3x15 countersunk woodscrews.
The clamps sandwich the 100mm diameter spheres. Put the M6 bolts into the captive sockets and then screw this onto the inside of the gun box. Fit the weapons, then the 2nd clamp ring and then the washers and wing nuts. Adjust how free/tight you want the weapon to be with the wing nuts.
CAD file is in RS Design Spark Mechanical format (free 3D CAD). If you change the extension to .sdoc then it will also open in Ansys Spaceclaim (not free) and maybe other CAD packages.
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Full Swd for 3d printing
By captianboko
This my take on the swd using a model i scale up and modified to make it possible for a human to fit inside of the model.
There is some problems with the model and this is a work in progress would also recommend to modify it to your hearts to content to make it better or interesting.
2 downloads
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Classic Dalek shoulders for 3d printing.
By captianboko
This for classic daleks and there is 2 version with and without chest bumps on the front of the shoulders.
(anyone can and should modify these if they so choose to)
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Eye moving device.
By captianboko
i made this for my dalek to make the eye movie but i wanted to give it to others so they can make there own version of it and improve on my work cause i'm not the best at this kind of modeling.
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SKV-DVC-B120 DAVROS-BACKREST RIB UPR INR LH.stl
By jaguwa68
Upper LH inner rib segment (see drawing SKV-DVA-B001 for assembly sequence)
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SKV-DVC-B121 DAVROS-BACKREST RIB UPR INR RH.stl
By jaguwa68
Upper RH inner rib segment (see drawing SKV-DVA-B001 for assembly sequence)
2 downloads
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SKV-DVC-B122 DAVROS-BACKREST RIB UPR OTR LH.stl
By jaguwa68
Upper LH outer rib segment (see drawing SKV-DVA-B001 for assembly sequence)
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SKV-DVC-B123 DAVROS-BACKREST RIB UPR OTR RH.stl
By jaguwa68
Upper RH outer rib segment (see drawing SKV-DVA-B001 for assembly sequence)
2 downloads
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SKV-DVC-B125 DAVROS-BACKREST PINNACLE CAP.stl
By jaguwa68
A jazzed up version of the finisher cap for the centre posts (2 off required)
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SKV-DVC-B128 DAVROS-SLEEVE BASE.stl
By jaguwa68
Base for the shoulder slider sleeves (see drawing SKV-DVA-B001 for assembly sequence)
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SKV-DVC-B101 DAVROS-BACKREST SPACER.stl
By jaguwa68
The lower centre backrest segment. These are quite large, so may take a day or so to print! (see drawing SKV-DVA-B001 for assembly sequence)
2 downloads
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SKV-DVC-B102 DAVROS-BACKREST SPACER-MID.stl
By jaguwa68
The middle centre backrest segment. This is also quite large, so may take a day or so to print! (see drawing SKV-DVA-B001 for assembly sequence)
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SKV-DVC-B103 DAVROS-BACKREST RIB LWR INR LH.stl
By jaguwa68
Lower LH inner rib segment (see drawing SKV-DVA-B001 for assembly sequence)
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SKV-DVC-B104 DAVROS-BACKREST RIB LWR OTR LH.stl
By jaguwa68
Lower LH outer rib segment (see drawing SKV-DVA-B001 for assembly sequence)
1 download
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SKV-DVC-B105 DAVROS-BACKREST RIB LWR INR RH.stl
By jaguwa68
Lower RH inner rib segment (see drawing SKV-DVA-B001 for assembly sequence)
1 download
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SKV-DVC-B106 DAVROS-BACKREST RIB LWR OTR RH.stl
By jaguwa68
Lower RH outer rib segment (see drawing SKV-DVA-B001 for assembly sequence)
1 download
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NSD Hemi and Base
By tim hards
To give something back to this group, I have designed this hemi to fit the Complete NSD Scale Model by @audrey2.
I hope it helps anyone making this scale model.
Note : it will need a quick sand around the plug on the bottom to fit nicely into the skirt.
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SKV-DVC-B115 DAVROS-BOLSTER LH.stl
By jaguwa68
The left-hand headrest bolster (item 2 in drawing headrest assembly drawing SKV-DVA-B004). Best printed vertically to ensure clean visible surfaces.
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Recent File Reviews
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Mark Sheriff 6
Excellent , looks great and very well designed , well thought out . thank you
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Marc Harris 41
I'm in my 50s and have since I was a boy watching Dr Who in the 70s always dreamed of making a Dalek for fun, now I have the time and resources, along with your forum's help it's time to live that dream.
I have watched some of the members videos, and I am very impressed with what I have seen.
Long live the Who verse.
I will document my progress and share any innovations I make
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Chris R 25
Great set of models that printed and fitted together really easily. Can't comment on accuracy as I'm no expert but very happy with the result
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Dalek Hal 312
Great file, easy to print
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doctorone 3
Great plan but the pivot does not print as it is not complete like the eye stalk
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71Davros 2
These plans seem to be very concise and detailed. Hopefully, there shouldn't be any problems making the Dalek now.........
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