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Gongyu Mecha Presents

The Fat Weapons Series, No. 5 – The Tang Fat Sword

 

Gongyu Mecha’s Works:

Bagua Mecha (crafted based on iconic mountains and rivers from each province, including Chaohu Lake, Mount Li, Badaling Pass, Namtso Lake, and more);

Mythical Mecha (inspired by legendary figures such as Sun Wukong, Yang Jian, and the Ox Demon King);

Shan Hai Jing Series (featuring bio‑form mecha, mechanical mecha, fighter aircraft series, aerial vehicle series, warship series, armored vehicle series, main battle tank series, multi‑functional engineering armored vehicles, rotary engineering armored vehicles, engineering armored cargo trucks, military armored trains, and many others);

Chinese Weaponry Series (including siege engines, defensive fortifications, and field artillery);

Mechanical Insect Mecha Series (mechanical and insectoid forms of the Rhinoceros Beetle—both the one‑horned variety and the long‑horned beetle—as well as the mechanical and insectoid forms of the Hercules Beetle…);

Mecha Shan Hai Jing Series (including the Rotating Turtle Mecha…)

Mecha Dinosaur Series (Mecha Stegosaurus, Mecha Triceratops, Mecha Spinosaurus, Mecha Tyrannosaurus Rex, Mecha Titanosaurus, Mecha Mosasaurus…)

Telescoping Sword Series (Tao Tie Han Sword, Tao Tie Short Sword, Huiwen Telescoping Staff, Bagua Telescoping Staff…)

Festival Transformation Robots (“Zongzi”-style Camouflage Surveillance Transformers, “Mooncake”-style Fire Support Transformers, “Pumpkin”-style Heavy‑Duty Guardian Transformers…)

 

This piece is the fifth installment in the Fat Weapons Series, with its prototype being the Tang Horizontal Sword.

The first model is the 163, Eight‑Sided Fat Sword, whose prototype is the Eight‑Sided Han Sword.

The second model is the 166, Four‑Pronged Fat Staff, whose prototype is theQin Qiong Staff and the Four‑Pronged Concave Staff.

The third model is the 167, Yue King’s Fat Sword, whose prototype is the Yue King Goujian’s Sword.

The fourth model is the 173, Thor’s Fat Hammer, whose prototype is the Thor’s Hammer.

 

Simple to assemble, easy to wield, quick to transform, highly reliable, and virtually unbreakable—even when dropped!

Note: 1. If the pieces won’t snap into place by hand, simply use the tool hammer provided on the homepage—just align it with the tabs and gently tap it into position.

        2. To prevent print failures, it’s best to apply a thin layer of adhesive or a light mist of release agent to the print bed—most printing issues stem from an overly smooth print surface.

No supports are required for printing (though if your build plate isn’t adhesive, you can add a skirt around the base to improve adhesion). Assembly requires no glue or hardware—just press firmly or give a gentle tap with a small mallet if parts feel a bit tight. This is an incredibly convenient Chinese‑style assembly model!

Assembly Guide:

 


 

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