

However, the knee joints and the shoulder joints are quite thin and therefore fragile, so be careful! Once you find a pose you like, glue Todo in position and finish with weathering and highlights. The Todo 360 droid model is fully posable.

Finish with a coat of spray primer/base paint color.Ĭori went for a TV show stylized look and started with matt gray paint color! Sand down each layer of filler or putty after it dries out properly. Now it’s time to glue the head (3-6 pieces) and the belly (2 pieces) using super glue! We’re gluing only these so we can hide the seams using wood putty or any sandable putty from your local craft store.įor the larger round parts, it is a good idea to get rid of some layer lines and for that, you’ll need a can or two of spray filler.

You can use a silver-metallic filament, but she decided to use anything she had at her disposal (Black and White PLA) as she was going to post-process and paint the droid model anyway! Almost as if you were the original droid manufacturer! Cori used her Creality CR10 V2 and it ran smoothly through every print. There’s a special feeling to printing small mechanical-like parts of a droid that just fit together. 3D model of Todo 360 droid – STL files by 3Demon.In this tutorial, you will learn how to assemble your own TODO 360 droid model! Amazing on IG/TikTok) will guide you through the process! Despite being a techno-service droid, Todo is capable of aiding Bane in fighting his enemies, and keeping his funny personality (often reminding him he’s not a butler.) He participated in several missions by his side. He fell into the hands of Cad Bane, a bounty hunter during the Clone Wars. Todo 360 is a techno-service droid from the Star Wars universe.
