Wolfenstein - Laserkraftwerk
$14.00 Wolfenstein - Laserkraftwerk
Published 2016-05-04T21:10:31+00:00
This is the Laserkraftwerk weapon from Wolfenstein - The New Order. Thought this game was awesome and really enjoyed using this weapon. This is not a game rip, I've created the model myself from reference images taken while I played through. The final assembly is roughly 650x150x270mm and will consist of approx. 60 items that will be able to be printed on a print bed volume of 200x200x200mm.
This is only a static, non functioning 'boom-stick'. No part or the complete assembly is a functionally real weapon.
It was created from reference images of the weapon taken from in game at certain stages that allowed you to see both sides of the weapon and additional concept art I was able to find as I went along. The right hand side was particularly difficult as there is only one real occasion in the game where you see it so it meant taking the best images I could at the time to recreate it. To ensure it was as close to the in-game version as possible I ended up manually recreating the warning and safety stickers on Inkscape, a free vector drawing portable app, which I then printed, lacquered and applied to the finished prop. These stickers are included as a PDF to print as part of the files. As this is a bit of a beast, I have create several isometric and exploded isometric views and layout drawings to show the build and how everything fits together due to its complexity but I've made the build as easy as possible. I have also included a standard 3 view orthographic drawing for anybody wanting to create theres from scratch.
The model itself has several moving parts, the front charging rail can be lifted into the charging position like in game and the front handle can be swiveled 90 degrees to give a different grip layout. The side panel of the front chamber is also removable to show the inner parts and the central beam focusing barrel rotates to show the inner barrel chamber. The receiver piston linkage also can be cycled.
The material you use depends on your climate and how you plan to use it but I would suggest 3 perimeters (shells) and 25% infill for the large items and 3-4 perimeters and 40% infill for the smaller items especially with thin geometry.
| Date published | 04/05/2016 |
| Price | $14.00 |
| Dimensions | 650x150x270mm |
| Technology | FDM |
| Complexity | pages.object.complexitydifficult |