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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.
247 files
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Shawcraft Eye V2
By cdngoose
This file is for the Shawcraft version of the Eye and is Version 2 already, I normally install the eye on a 3/4 inch ABS threaded tube so version 1 has an opening to accept that setup. However, everyone has a different way of installing the eye to the eyestalk and I had this file altered to allow the builder a choice of what size hole they need. Though this file does have a pilot hole which is centered for you already. The picture you see is the Eye I do have installed on Nyder and I will only use this file from now on when I'm making a Shawcraft Dalek! No more magic 8 ball and a can of tomato soup with 10 pounds of Bondo!
Once again I need to Thank Philip McNulty for all his efforts in drawing up these parts for me and for all PDF members.
Their are two inserts for this Eye which will cover most years of Shawcraft Daleks included in this download.
Cdngoose.
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TrainWreck's NSD Skirt Hemisphere
By TrainWreck
Couldn't get the other hemesphere files on here to open for me so I modeled my own.
I based the scale off of the NSD design booklet.
Any feedback is welcome!
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1960s Egg Cup
By monkeytennis
This model comprises a 1960s egg cup model used on the Daleks between The Chase and The Evil of the Daleks.
I own a set of original egg cups and this model was made using measurements from the actual item.
It's in OBJ format. There is a second object in the file. This is a cube of precisely one meter in all dimensions. This is an aid for scaling if necessary.
51 downloads
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TDP Eyestalk
By cdngoose
This file was produced by Mr_Tesla, and can also be found on Thingverse. He has included the rights for anyone to use this file in any manner they deem fit. I have used this as a possible replacement for dreadnaughts eye and also as a display booth piece acting as a Dalek Periscope as seen on Asylum of the Daleks
185 downloads
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Colonel Barkers NSD Eye front.
By Aaron J Climas
This model was made in Maya and converted to STL.
It has been printed once on an 'Up' printer, and took 3hour 20min in total. Feel free to share images of your own prints of this model.
Cheers,
Aaron
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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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Pivot.STL
By Ferrain
Eye pivot
1" hole for eyestalk shaft
Smaller centered recess for threaded bar (drilling)
Slot for threaded bar nut.
Axle extends 1.6cm each side.
Hollow axle allows for threading power cables through the assembly into the threaded bar into the eye itself.
Not yet printed off, accompanying bracket still to be designed & printed.
84 downloads
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3d Printable Shawcraft Skirt
By Chris Moliere
I scaled this model for my Prusa Mini, in order to print all the parts for it. I designed this to use for making a fiberglass mold, but with some modification, it might be able to be actually be used on a prop. However, if you decide to do so, you would most likely need to print the parts with 100% infill for push-through hemis. Enjoy!
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Classic Dalek Pivot
By Ferrain
If printing the Genesis 5.5" Tapered Eye Stalk - The pivot should not be printed first in the event that the pivot insert shears & can't be refitted.
Print with a raft to allow ease of joining the halves.
PivotJan8FFV4.stl - Flat faced (no insert for eye stalk) with threaded bar channel - Choose this one if you have a eye stalk that will not fit into the 1" insert (or if the insert has sheared during the printing).
PivotJan8INSV4.stl - Insert 1" diameter 1.1cm depth hole to accommodate straight or tapered eye stalks.
Print the guide 4mm diameter pin for ease of assembling the two halves if required.
Print time on standard profile MB Replicator 2 should take about 2.5 - 3 hours & use 2.5 39g (0.09IIb) on standard quality print settings for each half.
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Imperial Dalek Plunger v002
By Aaron J Climas
Thanks to Shane for helping me out with dimensions on this! Dalek Candi has an Imperial plunger that has original heritage. He was kind enough to measure up his plunger for me and I have build a 3D model of it based on those dimensions.
To my eyes, the front feels too big, however I haven't seen an original in hand, or printed this one yet. So I can't judge.
The rear section I have deliberate made quite soft, as the original casts are, and I feel doing a perfect computer set of straight angles wouldn't give the right feeling to the whole thing. There are only 120 verts around the circumference, I could potentially increase that if anyone wanted to make a more detailed print than that. Most people, I imagine will be using relatively low end printers that will require cleanup anyway, so I don't think it should be a problem.
Potentially if required I could split it to a front and back, so the front dish/ surround could be printed, then the rear 'tower' printed and then joined. In my experience prints often warp somewhere and joining like that often ends up with parts that don't join well.
It was created in Autodesk Maya, and the front ring should be about 120mm to give sense of overall scale. Please give me a shout and show images if you print it, as I would love to see the results.
All the best,
Aaron
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SWD Dalek Neck Bin
By Chris Moliere
This was created using the dimensions listed in the new plans, as well as some approximations for the handles. This model will remain unsliced so that people can scale it for their own printers. I filled in the top to allow people to mold the bin in fiberglass or silicone (for slush casting/rotocasting.) I will update this model once new dimensions are found, or if there are inaccuracies. Enjoy!
39 downloads
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Dalek Destiny Bomb
By Luke S
I just finished making my other 3d print of the Dalek Destiny Bomb. I notice people were looking what the bombs were, but could not find what it was, So i decide to make this. The Yellow band Is Not in the File! You should use yellow paper like the prop did!
If you find that its measurements should be changed then tell me and I will update them.
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.
Unauthorized sales and distribution, in any format, is strictly prohibited.
Print Settings
Printer brand:
Creality
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.1mm
Printer:
Ender 3
Infill:
100%
Filament_brand:
Filament_color:
red
Filament_material:
PLA
38 downloads
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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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Dead Planet Octagon
By Ferrain
Quick Sketchup generated file for the octagonal supports of a Dead Planet Dalek Gun.
Dimensions taken from PDF Plans for 3mm gun gods, gun barrel hole slightly oversized after first print, thickness 2.5mm.
16mins print time on medium quality 15% infill
No further versions planned, just done for proof of concept.
93 downloads
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NSD Gunbox Detail
By Macropod80
I've done this in two layers to make the flat faces easier to sand (before sticking them together). I had trouble getting them to stay flat while printing, so ended up having to print them in halves to prevent lifting. I'd recommend painting them on both sides before screwing them on, to ensure they don't start curling up at the corners as time passes. I've noticed that's happened to some of the BBC Daleks.
306 downloads
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Dalek Gatling Gun
By RattyVulcan
These files allow you to build a version of the Gatling Gun which includes integrated pistol grip and a housing for a motor and electronics to replicate the lights and spinning effect of a 'real' gatling gun as it slows due to friction.
More details can be found here:
313 downloads
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Classic Dalek Appendage Electrode Unit
By Luke S
A Zip File of the whole items is in the download to save up download room.
I Made the Electrode Unit from The Chase. Noting really about this model but that you will need to make the coil around the prongs and they are blue just to let you know and that this may need to be split into parts. if anyone want to link the split up one in the comments go ahead. You may just want to build this when 3d printing is stronger. This in my opinion is the worst looking appendages I have made
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.
Unauthorized sales and distribution, in any format, is strictly prohibited.
Print Settings
Printer brand:
Creality
Printer:
Ender 3
Infill:
100%
Filament_brand:
Filament_color:
white, Black
Filament_material:
PLA
43 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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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.
148 downloads
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2005 Slats
By ddoherty958
These are the 2005 full size slats. I had some difficult with the rear of the wide slat, It may need sanding to get a good fit. I may upload a second version once I get it on my NSD.
Enjoy!
300 downloads
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Magic 8 Ball Inner Sleeve
By redman99
This will slide into a magic 8 ball and sit against the inner ring, and the outer hole.
Should keep it nice and sturdy, and allow your alu tube to slide right though.
73 downloads
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Torch Eye kit for Planet Supreme Dalek
By Sparky_Butane
All the pieces are ready for printing. I have designed them with allowance so they should fit together without sanding, hopefully. Please message me with questions or comments.
Thanks and Enjoy
242 downloads
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NSD Dome Detail Kit
By trickster
This is a set of tools I made to help with detailing the dome. Some are attachments for a Dremel router base. These are useful for working on wooden domes. Others are more generic and can be used on any dome. All tools are shaped to fit along either the top curved part of the dome or the bottom cone part. Raft and support required where noted. They are numbered on this image and described below. The wrench is not included.:
1 Drill Guide - Guides drill bit perpendicular to dome surface
2 Dome Protractor - Marks out 45 degree angles
3 Dome Ruler * - Measures cm along the surface of the dome and from a center point
4 Long Longitude Arm * - Guide for longitudinal cuts, used with Base Adapter (7) maximum span
5 Short Longitude Arm * - Guide for longitudinal cuts, used with Base Adapter (7) span for lower dome cuts only
6 Latitude Arm * - Guide for latitudinal cut (back half of dome), used with Base Adapter (7)
7 Base Adapter * - Adapter which fits the Dremel router base. Key attaches to Longitude and Latitude Arms (4,5,6) or freehand
8 Angle Guide Bottom - Guides cuts on the cone portion of the dome, used with Angle Guide Top (9)
9 Angle Guide Top - Guides cuts on the cone portion of the dome, used with Angle Guide Bottom (8)
10 Cone Ruler * - Measures and marks the cone portion of the dome
11 Port Template - Marks the eyestalk port
12 Front Indent * - Marks the front indents
13 & 14 Rear indent * - Marks the rear indents, pieces glue together at chamfer angle
* raft and full support required
The Drill Guide, Dome Protractor, Dome and Cone Rulers, Port and Indent templates are pretty obvious how they work
The Base Adapter attaches to a Dremel router base and gives it a solid contact to the dome. It attaches to the router base with two rectangular keys and a pair of bolts/wingnuts. It can be used freehand or with one of the Arms which attach to it with a key block.
The Angle Guide pieces are joined by two 3/16" x 16" metal rods. The bottom mounts to a board and the Dremel router base rides the rods at the proper angle to fit against the cone portion of the dome. Like this:
Here's a build diary entry describing their use
Here's the whole thing: NSD Dome Detail Kit.zip
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MK1/2/3 Movie1/2 EyeDisc & Tube Set
By Luke S
I used the Plans to make these. It Fits with my Dalek eyestalk set. You may want to use clear filling for the tube. You may want to break it apart if you have a small printer.
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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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