Inspired by the iconic Purpose/Butter robot from Rick and Morty Season 1, Episode 9, this 3D printed model brings the quirky character to life with some unique enhancements. Now you can relive the existential dread and humor of this beloved robot right at home!
Key Features:
- LED Integration: The robot comes to life (well, sort of) with a red and green 5mm LED, powered by 2 AA batteries. Who knew existential crises could be so bright?
- Realistic Lens: Using a slice of the lens model as a mold, we crafted a clear lens with UV resin, adding that extra layer of realism. Just don’t ask it about its purpose.
- Filament Wires: The wires on top are creatively made from off cuts of red and yellow filament. It’s like giving the robot a colorful, albeit meaningless, new hairdo.
- Magnet Slots: Slots for magnets in the head and leg/body sections allow for rotation, though honestly, it’s not needed. The robot already knows it’s going nowhere fast.
- Sturdy Assembly: The arms attach to the body using M3 3mm to 8mm screws, and the hands with M2 3mm to 8mm screws. Alternatively, glue can be used if you’re in a hurry to get it questioning its existence.
- Alignment Pins: 5mm x 5mm pins help align the threads and foot and body/legs models when gluing. CA glue is recommended, but any should work. You know, just like any of us searching for meaning.
Dimensions:
- Height: 190mm
- Width: 110mm
- Depth: 110mm
Components Required:
Enjoy bringing this little robot to life, and remember, even if it can't find its purpose, it can still add some Rick and Morty humor to your day!