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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.
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Full Scale Shawcraft Dalek Dome Model and Negative
By Omeganinjaboy
The dome is based on the Version 3.1 Movie plans (so the eye slot is higher than other classic domes), though the negative and back half files are consistent with other classic domes dimentionally. You could just print two back halves if you do not want a movie dome and cut the eye slot yourself. I would advise you consult the dome dimentions in the Version 3.1 Movie plans and compare them against the dimentions of your own plans if you are building a different classic dome.
This is a 3D printable Dalek dome model that has a curved eye slot rather than a rectangle extruded one making it more accurate to the real thing (It took quite a while to figure out how to make a hole based on a curved measurement in CGI). The front and back halves are provided, but you will have to slice it up if the model is bigger than your printer's build volume. The skinny dome is half an inch (1.27cm) thick and the normal one is one inch (2.54cm) thick. There are lower poly and higher poly (HD) variants of most files. A negative of the dome is also included for you want to use however you wish.
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"Eve of the Daleks" Gatling Gun for NSD. Full Size, Rotating
By threegringos
This is the NSD "Gatling Gun" weapon as seen on the trailers for the 2022 New Year's episode "Eve of the Daleks".
This 3D model was made before the episode aired, so the scren shots were very limited. It looks accurate to my eye, however more details may become apparent once we get to see the entire episode.
I used Fusion360 to create this model. It's split into multiple parts for ease of printing.
You will need to provide a 25.4mm (1 inch) diameter pipe for the arm, and also mount a suitable 102mm (4 inch) ball-joint. I always use magic 8-ball toys for my ball joint.
The eight small pipes coming out of the rear of the gun part are 6mm diameter. You can either print them from my files, or optionally use stainless steel drinking straws, cut to length.
I did include an internal gear in the main body of the gun, and an additional pinion gear in case somebody wants to motorize the rotation of the weapon. I haven't had time to figure that out yet.
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NSD Light Cage with Thread
By DalekDucky
NB: Single zipped folder or 6 individual files - your choice
So I wanted a light cage that did not show screws when assembled and came up with this solution.
It's essentially a remix of @Ultrastar Light cage with the following modifications.
Added thread to the lower part of the cage plus the inner part of the threaded piece to be attached to the Dalek head The hole for the base and top is slightly larger to make screwing around the cage easier no change to his support
In this file I also included the surround part I did for my bulb using a trailer light. The spring from the light lid holds it in place to the lower part so no attachments required.
I used a Ping Pong bulb inside the moflash. so you may want to use some hot glue to secure that part.
The lower part has indentation to allow for my trailer base, if you don't need that, that part is low enough that should not be seen in your cage.
Enjoy
P.S. You will need to rotate a few pieces for print. support needed for some parts depending on your printer calibration.
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Oil Seal Surround for 100mm hemis
By napier1973
ok i jumped on cad and changed the surround a little so it fit the 100mm hemisphhere only changed is the walls thicker.
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Alternative Dome Light Cages for use with Quilted Mason Jars
By anthony lathrop
Instead of the canonical MoFlash dome light lenses, my son and I used 1/4 pint quilted Mason jars (widely available in the US, not sure about elsewhere).
The jars are a bit shorter and squatter than the MoFlash lenses and they have a diamond embossed pattern instead of the vertical grooves - but they look pretty close and behave similarly when lit from inside.
These files comprise dome light cages that fit the Mason jars.
The .stl files are low poly.
Also including the solidworks files so you can make your own high poly .stl files if desired.
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NDP Telescoping Joint
By bryanxiii
This is the joint you see at the midsection of the telescoping plunger arm.
Measurements based on NDP Plans.
I added a tube at the bottom to push into the larger portion of the plunger arm to help secure it and have something to glue to.
The OSD of addon tubing is 27mm.
The ISD overall is 18mm to give 1mm of clearance on the 17mm OSD telescoping tube.
Print orientation: I would suggest printing this with the tapered section down with a build plate.
Density: My suggestion on this is 100% mainly to give strength to the section where it gets glued on.
If you need an alternative sizing version PM @bryanxiii
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NSD Eye Back
By Mr McGoo
CREATOR's EDIT: My apologies, I only just realised this has 8 rods, not 12 going around the eye. I'll leave the files up for now in case anyone wishes to modify them, as I don't have the time right now. My plan is to sand off the rods printed on the eye, and make/glue the vessel tubing as a separate part so to not bin the one I currently printed. Just wanted to be fully transparent about this mistake!
I created my own CAD files for the NSD eye to print because I wasn't happy with any that I found, they all needed some unsightly supports.
I designed these to be easy print (I did mine on an Ender 3, came out great) The front section doesn't need supports, orientate it so the front section faces up and it'll print nicely. The back section needs a support in the middle to print the stem, which broke off easily for me. Tolerances are pretty tight and will need some light sanding to make it a little looser. Then you just have to drill your holes for your allen bolts and you're good to go!
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NSD Eye Front
By Mr McGoo
I created my own CAD files for the NSD eye to print because I wasn't happy with any that I found, they all needed some unsightly supports.
I designed these to be easy print (I did mine on an Ender 3, came out great) The front section doesn't need supports, orientate it so the front section faces up and it'll print nicely. The back section needs a support in the middle to print the stem, which broke off easily for me. Tolerances are pretty tight and will need some light sanding to make it a little looser. Then you just have to drill your holes for your allen bolts and you're good to go!
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Louis Marx Bump and Go Toy Dalek
By erichdalek
This is a model of the Louis Marx Bump and Go Toy Dalek of the 60's, as used in the production of Evil of the Daleks per information from this gallery entry and this BBC photo.
Provided is:
-.SLDPRT of the whole thing, for your personal improvements or modifications
-.STL of the whole thing
-.STL's of it with the eyestalk and appendages in separate files for you to glue on
Let me know any ways I could better the screen-accuracy or proportions.
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Shawcraft Eye Control
By kevin pedley
This is a copy of the Shawcraft eye control. The diameter of the "pulley" is 102mm, the same as the eye pivot so should give a 1:1 ratio when rotating the control. There are 4 holes around the outside of the control 8mm in diameter - idea if you have some 8mm dowel left over from the neck struts. The centre hole is 8mm, and the control lock is designed to take an 8mm nut with plastic insert.
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PDF VOICE MOD HOLDER
By Kev Handley
I made this to stick inside my Daleks. It's a little on the large side so I can add neoprene inside to prevent rattles. I can now easily swap out my mods to my desired Dalek. Mine took about 8 hrs to print and used 85 G (28.35m) with tree supports.
I used No More Nails to stick this inside the front of the shoulder section of my NSD and it does the job as planned.
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Neck ring tri-foil holder
By MechDesign
This item allows the builder to drill a straight 3/4 inch hole in the neck rings instead of trying to drill 3 small 1/4 inch holes right next to each other at an angle. The angle of the holes puts the tri-foils at the same angle as the neck rings in the Shawcraft Movie Dalek Plans.
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MK1/2/3 & Movie 1/2 Stalk/Pivot Set!
By Luke S
So you have a budget , or don't know how to taper wood.
A 18mm hole has been added so that you can use them, if you just used the eyestalk without a 18mm rod it would break from the weight.
So I used the Mk1 Dalek Blueprints to Make these models.
IF You have Downloaded any of my Prints please Pm if I have added or edited it, so i can send you the newest copy.
Print Settings
Printer brand:
Creality
Printer:
Ender 3
Infill:
100%
Filament_brand:
Filament_color:
white, Black, Gray
Filament_material:
PLA
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Mk 3 Dalek Eyestalk - for my uploaded eye STL's.
By ansonjames
Eyestalk for my uploaded eye STL's.
Print Eye stalk bottom and eye pivot in the orientation it's presented in WITH supports, at least 20% infill and three perimeters is good.
No supports required for eye stalk top, it's been tested with the properly sized transparent acrylic tube which fits perfectly and has no play.
No glue required, just an M10 thread bar with two nuts for top and bottom.
Fire me a PM if you have an questions!
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70's Dalek eyes 2 - Genesis of the Daleks style eye
By ansonjames
No supports required except for the back of the eye, remove supports on this part and insert the ring which is for aligning the front and the back of the eye.
You may need to reduce the size of the joiner to 99% to help it fit into the recesses, do this in your slicer and scaling.
I recommend 20% infill and 3 perimeters. Send me a PM if you need assistance!
11MM diameter hole is for the eye stalk/pivot files which I'll upload soon, the finished prints are kept together with an M10 threaded bar and nuts.
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NSD Neck Matt
By elembivos
STL files to print replica pool matt for an NSD neck. Modeled after actual pool matting used on my first NSD build, which was not authentic Heronrib/Heronair. Just the closest equivalent I could find at the time. Designed to glue into a 3D printed set of neck rings. 3 levels are designed smooth where they will mate to the neck rings to provide more surface for gluing. You may need to trim here and there to fit your neck rings.
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70's Dalek Eyes 1 - Day of the Daleks high poly STL.
By ansonjames
No supports required except for the back of the eye, remove supports on this part and insert the ring which is for aligning the front and the back of the eye.
If the part layout is too big for your print bed just separate the parts in printing software or import into Microsoft 3D builder (free software) edit file and split keeping both top and bottom.
Parts are oriented for best printing speed and quality - 20% infill, 3 perimeters recommended. Send me a PM if you need assistance!
11MM diameter hole is for the eye stalk/pivot files which I'll upload soon, the finished prints are kept together with an M10 threaded bar and nuts.
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Accurate plunger - high poly
By ansonjames
60's/70's Style plunger created using the newer plans. Can be printed with FDM or SLA.
I added a rod at the bottom to slide onto the last stage of the arm, if you don't intend to use this part then you can import into Microsoft 3D builder, go to edit and split model.
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Egg cup dome light - high poly
By ansonjames
I was originally going to make a "Power of the Daleks" variant and so I created this file, I managed to pick up a few genuine egg cups and then decided to make a different Dalek altogether.
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Eye Ring mk3.stl
By pugwash
The eye ring (white) should press and hold into place without glue on my Mk3 Eye
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Eye Ball mk3.stl
By pugwash
It's possible to print the main body (black) in about 11 hours at 0.2 resolution on an Ender 3 with very little support around the base. Infill of 20% is plenty. I've made this for a 30mm diameter eye stalk with a mm to spare.
This was intended as a one-off for my own Genesis Dalek but feel free to tinker.
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NSD Shoudlers STL
By daviddz
This is just the Shoulder section of the Solid works NSD 1.0.0 by cjorgensenmd
I took the fiberglass NSD shoulder.SLDPRT file, and used Grab CAD to convert it to an STL file since I don't have Solidworks.
I then used Mesh Mixer to cut it in to quarters that would fit on my CR-10 Max printer.
NOTE: I have not tried printing this (Yet), though all files are water tight, and Should print OK.
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NSD Cowl Quadrants
By Pgordon
This is the NSD Cowl 1.0.0 By Macropod80, but split into 4 roughly equal sized quadrants which can be printed on printers with a much smaller build area. I created these splits for my Flashforge Adventurer 3 which only has 150x150x150 build area, and they print fine, and join together pretty well with nice tight seams. Someone more proficient at 3D modelling than I could perhaps improve these models by adding some alignment/reinforcing tabs along the joins to aid with accurate assembly and strengthen the joins in the assembled piece. In my case I joined the pieces with superglue and held them together by hand while the initial bond formed.
Whilst the seams are fairly tight & neat, they're not invisible, so the completed assembled cowl will still need filling, sanding & painting. The parts need to be printed with supports, which are not in these model files, you'll have to add them in your slicer.
I printed these in PLA with 0.2 layer height, and each quadrant is roughly a 16 hour print at the highest quality on my machine.
Hope this helps someone!
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Davros-Shoulder Clamp Slide Cap.stl
By jaguwa68
Top cap for 40x20mm box section for the shoulder epaulette sliders
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Recent File Reviews
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Michael56 2
I'm in my late 60's. I live in Australia and have always enjoyed Doctor Who from the very first episode aired here around 1965 when I was 9 years old. Thought how amazing it would be to have a Dalek but had no idea how or where to even begin UNTIL I came across this site. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to at least be able to start on a Dalek build and will detail my progress as it goes along.
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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 46
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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