As mentioned in a previous article, the skeletal robot 'Endo' has all its parts 3D printed. The main body consists of 74 parts, and the outer shell armor has 22 parts. All were printed using an Ultimaker3 3D printer, and this time we used three different colors and materials of 3D printer filament for the printing.

Almost all of its joints can move freely, allowing you to pose it however you like.
Of course, we'll still make it look cool!

The vibrant orange outer shell armor was printed using orange Ultimaker PLA. PLA is very easy to print, offering high accuracy and resistance to warping.
The robot's main body was printed using dark grey Ultimaker CPE, which has higher heat resistance, chemical resistance, and stability, and contains fewer volatile substances. It's a filament that can replace PLA and ABS.
For the robot's joints, we used black Ultimaker Nylon filament. Nylon filament's properties are very suitable for connecting mechanisms, as it offers higher toughness and wear resistance.

Details of the head and upper body.

Turn the robot around and check out its impressive physique from behind!
If you're interested in this cool skeletal robot 'Endo', you can also visit their official website at https://www.toyforge.in/products/endo-the-skeleton
to purchase the model for printing and give it the coolest colors you can imagine!