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I am now spending some time on the AI creature, starting with her Mohawk, on the back of her head: 

 

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I suppose this Mohawk is a massive radiator for the computer and chips installed in her cranium.

 

Then, I move to the rear sides of her armor: 

 

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These are glued in place, using the chest to position them exactly. Most of the armor plates are removable and secured by magnets, but not these two pieces that need to be perfectly installed and glued so that all other parts of the armor can fit. To do that task, I removed the shoulders and you can see the Orange LEDs protruding out, on each side.

 

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Once glued, a few pictures: 

 

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And with her little skirt in place (held by magnets): 

 

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Yves

 

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Hips armors and chest are installed. The chest can still be removed but it is very tight and does not need to be glued: 

 

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The hips armor plates are also helping with a tight fit of the chest plate.

 

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In the center, you can see the magnet that is used to hold the pelvic armor plate (above).

 

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Overall view of the creature as it stands today. Once all the armor plates have been installed, it looks a lot more sympathetic than it does at the moment.

 

Yves

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We are coming near the completion of this crazy project. In the meantime, here are a few pictures showing the progress centered around the head, mostly. Notice the ear rings with a fine titanium gold band, and the various wires and hoses used for cooling and data transfer. 

 

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For the data transfer, I used what is called Multimeter cables in black. These cables are made of hundreds of very thin copper strands sheathed by a very soft and flowing insulator around them. They are perfect, as they flow naturally. For the cooling, I used small neoprene tubing that I had from my last visit to the O2 bar in Breckenridge, CO. I tried to fill it up with an orange concoction, but capillarity is playing against me.

 

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Overall view of the creature: 

 

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The face is installed, after a very crude make-up session: 

 

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More elements of the armor are added: Pelvic and chest plates.

 

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I need to correct the lines on the side of her chin....

 

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Below is a comparison between 100% size filament printing and the 89% resin printing: Filament printing does not even come close in quality and finishing, at least on my old Ender 3 printer.

 

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The final picture for this update, shows all the mishaps that took place in term of printing, both filament and resin. It is a mixed bag of incorrect size, non-correctly-supported prints, filaments separating,,,and unused parts.

 

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I still have to work on the neck armor plate and the computer screen located on the side of the hangar. 

Stay tuned....

 

Yves

 

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It is almost completed. The AI creature is done, neck armor painted and installed: 

 

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There is still a need for finalizing the makeup of the face armor....

 

Overall views of the model: 

 

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Et voila. The only things that remains are the installation of a rechargeable battery unit behind the hangar, to power the LEDs and the building of the screen/interface to interact with the AI. The original part was printed with filament and is kind of coarse to my liking. I will redo it, once I have re-installed my resin printer (preparing a move...).

 

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More to come....

 

Yves

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