Descripción
A mini of The Mandalorian Din Djarin. I added a lot of details to this one, battle damage, creases, folds and corroded metal, so if you decide to go BIG, those details will really pop. The model shown is printed with a 0.4 nozzle and a pretty wet silk filament, so not ideal… at this point I am saving (and hoping) for that P1S + AMS2 combo :D
Edit:
I finally did get that Combo, and for everyone that downloaded and boosted, thanks a lot!
There is also a profile with a larger head, but the balance has not been tested. You will need a couple of gridfinity magnets (6x2mm) for the head.
Like the Stormtrooper, its a pain in the *** to assemble, so let's get it over with:


Boba Fett







First of all, be careful removing the supports and brims, when you cut things keep your fingers out of the way, when using superglue keep moisturizer close so you can remove it fast, etc

Once printed, this is what you will face. I made holes in the parts where you can insert a piece of filament to align it, however the edges of the said holes will need cleaning up:


A drop of glue (I recommend plastic magic) on the end of the filament, and insert it. Snip off leaving about 2-3 mm.

Attach the part. You can either glue it or leave it on so you can twist the arm.

Repeat the process for the bracer. Pay attention which one is left and which is right. Correct orientation can be identified by this picture:



Next, attach the chest plate. Move it around until it feels right. After that, place a drop of glue and glue the center buckle, leave it to set and move on to the boots. Same thing, snip filament and insert… forgot to take pictures of that :S

Glue the black visor into the helmet. Amazingly it fit on the first try! You can also glue the magnets in, but if you printed one of my stormtrooper or Vader models, check the polarity of the magnet. I glued it wrong, so when I tried to snap Mando's head on Vaders body, the Force would not have it.

Back to the belt, two drops of glue where it ends and press down.
Finally, using the reference photos, attach the pauldrons and leg armor. use the head to make sure the polarity of the magnets is correct before gluing it. The pieces are too small to make it “fit” but place it best you can and it will look unique! The shoulder armor, you need to pay attention to the shape, the right pauldron can be identified by the mythosaurus logo:

Some extra reference pics:



Any issues, shoot me a comment, good luck!