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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.
248 files
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Heronrib Panels
By WhosWho
3D printable panels based on Heronrib matting for use in NSD neck bins. Includes two different versions with different gap alignments.
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Moflash Lens
By WhosWho
A hi res STL based on the Moflash lenses used New Paradigm and New Series Daleks.
135 downloads
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NSD Supreme Parts
By Chris Moliere
This is a set of 3d printable parts for the NSD Supreme, using a combination of photos of the original prop from episodes and events, @acrylikhan and @bec weir's build diaries, and some of the dimensions listed in the plans. It was very difficult, given that the plans only give a rough approximation of the measurements. The parts here are the the bases for the front and side clamps, the clamps themselves, the neck furniture, and the light plinths. Enjoy!
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1/10th scale Dalek Hemisphere
By Pugsy
dalek bump.STL, modelled for a 1/10th scale dalek but can be scaled up if needed, hopefully will be of use to somebody
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1/10th scale Dalek dome
By Pugsy
dalekdome.STL, modelled for a 1/10th scale dalek but can be scaled up if needed, hopefully will be of use to somebody
29 downloads
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Renegade_Dalek_Kit.zip
By audrey2
I ended up modifying quite a lot of the pieces so they now all fit together and print really well. It's a great balance between detail and ease of construction. So I have no doubt that any member of Project Dalek would be able to assemble it. It's a great deal simpler than the NSD, which was more designed for me with other people being able to assemble it simply being an afterthought.
As such I've created an instruction manual for anyone interested in either putting the model together or simply seeing how it was designed.
Renegade Dalek Instruction Booklet.pdf
236 downloads
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Solidworks NSD
By cjorgensenmd
I have uploaded my NSD modeled entirely in Solidworks. This should help others quite a bit if they need any parts 3d printed. Also includes fully functional RC Dome assembly, so no more guesswork. Solidworks is CAD software, so all dimensions are included.
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Full Scale Shawcraft Dalek Dome
By Chris Moliere
My class just gave us Fusion 360 accounts, so I whipped this up in my spare time. This is based on the most recent Shawcraft Dalek plans, as of upload. Since my printer doesn't have the proper build volume to accommodate the entire dome, it has been split into sixths. Enjoy!
359 downloads
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Imperial Emperor/Davros Parts
By Chris Moliere
These are the parts for the Imperial Emperor from Remembrance of the Daleks, all in full scale. Please note that I didn't include the skirt, as that is a lot easier to construct from wood or fiberglass. I also didn't slice this set, so people could cut the file to their preferences. I would recommend printing the eye in flexible filament, since I use the straight measurements for its model; the outside is higher than the inside to help make painting it easier. Also, the dome thicknesses vary from 6-8 mm, so if you want it any different thicknesses, feel free to contact me. Please enjoy!
66 downloads
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Dalek Thompson Submachine Gun
By Peekaymac
I drew these up so that my spotter could easily be in costume as a recognizable character that wasn't restrictive or limited movement. Basically they just need to wear 1930's style clothing and carry the Thompson and it's done. Oddly I didn't 3D print my own version - it was made by hand but I subsequently made these files for others to use.
You'll need:
6x Barrel Tines
2x Magazine Side 1
I have each of the magazine faces mirrored on my model but I can't remember why now.
1x each of everything else
I allowed 1.75mm pin holes for joining all the parts together.
Any questions please ask.
983 downloads
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NDP Plunger
By MechDesign
I think this is very close to the design shown in the plans. Let me know if there is something obviously wrong.
55 downloads
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Full Size Movie Dalek Fender (1st or 2nd Films)
By Chris Moliere
FINALLY! This thing took an eternity to split into smaller parts, but it's complete! This can be used for both movies: If you are making a 1st movie Dalek, print all 60 parts, but if you're making a 2nd movie Dalek, print ONLY parts 1-35, and use rubber sheeting for the rest of the fender. This thing will probably take several months or more to print, but it will be worth it! Have fun!
768 downloads
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Dalek Plunger Variety Pack
By Chris Moliere
This is a set of Dalek plungers created using the profiles in the plans. All are here, save the NSD plunger. I designed them to be printed in flex filament, so they might need some finishing. Use for whatever you like, but you can credit me if you want!
191 downloads
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Eye design
By MechDesign
This is a design I did for Nigel and his new dalek that will be named Avo.
132 downloads
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NSD Gun Front and Rear
By simon83079
Exactly was it says on the tin. Modelled direct from the plans. Has been printed and looks great.
252 downloads
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NSD Cowl
By trickster
Here is a set of models for creating an NSD cowl. Jbourd was kind enough to gift me with a 3d model of a complete Dalek dome and cruel enough to ask if I could separate out the cowl. It took a while but I managed to remove the dome and leave the cowl intact. Of course it is far to big to fit on my build platform. So I tried cutting it in half vertically. Each piece could only fit my build space in a few orientations. And due to the size and nature of the parts, they all warped beyond use. I wasted nearly a kg of filament on failed attempts. I decided to split it into quarters. This allowed for smaller parts which would fit flat and any warp would be to the thickness. Thought I had it nailed, but the thickness was warped enough so that the towards the back of the cowl the opening was too small to fit the eyestalk pivot. So I added a shim to compensate.
I have been using 3d Builder which is included with Windows 10. It has issues. For whatever reason I was able to separate out and save three out of four quarter pieces but the fourth would not save no matter what I did. So instead I used Replicator to mirror the pieces along the X-axis. That is why only right side parts are included. You have to use your build software to mirror them for the left side parts.
I've included the full cowl model in case you want to slice and dice it on your own. I've included the shim I used and a long peg to use with it. I suggest building out the four main parts and see if you need it.
Also the bottom parts had an issue with one corner pulling loose from the build plate and warping the holes. So I put a throw away block next to that corner to hold it down.
I printed everything at 10% fill .2mm thickness. Use full support and raft for the main pieces but not pegs and shim.
One thing I did not expect but really like is that in producing the curves, the printer leaves a pattern which is similar to wood grain. This is another reason why I included parts for only one side. By mirroring the parts the grain pattern is symmetrical.
Here's some pics. You can see the grain effect.
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329 downloads
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ParadigmGunFiles.zip
By threegringos
Finally, here are the files for my new dalek paradigm gun build.
I've included a text file in the .zip to show which order to assemble the prints, and how many you need of each.
Check out my Dalek Orin build under username @threegringos
87 downloads
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Genesis Dome Lenses
By Firebiro
This is a much sought after model of the Dome lenses for the 70's Day of the Daleks - Genesis of the Daleks Wipac lenses, intended to be printed at 100% to have the 69.9mm diameter. You can download the model and remove one instance to print one at a time, I have checked this model on Shapeways and it appears to pass all their tests, n.b. if using shapeways use the Print it anyway option
160 downloads
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NDP Eye
By threegringos
Here are the eye model files that I created for Orin - my NDP dalek build. All measurements were taken directly from the PDF plans.
You need to print one Front, one Rear, and eight Fins for the eye, and five Rings for the eye-stalk. I printed everything using 1.5mm wall thickness and 15% fill.
Everything was assembled with friction fit. No glue or screws. The fins fit tightly into the body of the eye and hold everything together.
When assembling, I started by inserting the rear of all the fins into the rearmost point of the eye body, then folded them inward one at a time. This works nicely because you can easily access any electronics that you install into the eye. Just open out the fins from the front until the eye front drops out.
244 downloads
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NDP Neck Rings
By threegringos
I created these files for Orin - my NDP Dalek build. All measurements were taken from the PDF plans.
You need to print 12 of each file. I used PLA with 1mm wall thickness and 10% fill, but I would advise to go thicker - maybe 1.5mm, as the parts will warp under direct sunlight. Alternatively, try using ABS, which is less sensitive to ambient temperature.
For assembly, start at the bottom with Layer 1, then build up as follows: Layer 2 base, Layer 2, Layer 3 base, Layer 3, Layer 4 base, Layer 4. I added some strength by offsetting each base layer so that the joints did not all align vertically.
291 downloads
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Classic Dalek gun cage base rings
By BlueHinter
Two 29mm rings designed to form the front and back of a classic series Dalek gun cage. Interior dimensions designed to snugly fit 1" conduit, with a slight gap in the center for adding glue.
The 8 holes around the perimeter should be about the right size for the cage pieces if using old coat hangers, but can easily be drilled out to any size required.
75 downloads
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Classic eyeball and pivot
By Huxster2000
The 3D models I used to print the eyestalk for my Power of the Daleks build. The parts here are designed to accept an inner tube 25mm in diameter and outer tube sections 32mm in diameter. The hole through the side of the eye pivot is sized for an m8 threaded bar.
351 downloads
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M8 Wheel
By Dr How
Small hand wheel to make a M6 bolt turnable by hand rather than having to use a spanner. Attach to the hex bolt head. Ideal for fixing together dalek sections which need to be regularly disassembled.
37 downloads
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NSD 3D Print Components
By tlmxcpmpp
File contains various New Series Dalek components for 3D printing, including...
Claw Cowl Dome Dome Turntable Eye Gun components. Hemisphere Neck Rings Slats
Photo shows Dalek built using these components (along with traditional build methods).
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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 54
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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