Upload
  • Toys

  • Dragon

  • Anime

  • Model

  • Movable

  • Film

  • Tyrannosaurus rex

  • Dinosaurs

  • Mecha

  • Jurassic Park

  • Jurassic

  • Assembly

  • Spinosaurus

  • Triceratops

  • Gongyu Mecha

  • Jurassic World

  • Titanosaur

  • Brachiosaurus

  • Brachiosaurus

  • Stegosaurus

  • Fossil

Gongyu Mecha Presents

Mecha Dinosaur Series 5 – Mecha Titanosaurus (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Titanosaurus Display Piece)

 

Thank you to every supporter who helped bring this project to life—thank you so much!

 

Gongyu Mecha’s Portfolio:

Bagua Mecha (inspired by the iconic mountains and rivers of China’s provinces, including Chaohu Lake, Mount Li, Badaling, Namtso Lake, and more);

Mythical Mecha (featuring characters from Chinese mythology, such as Sun Wukong, Yang Jian, and the Ox Demon King);

Shan Hai Jing Series (including bio‑form mecha, mechanical mecha, fighter aircraft series, aerial vehicle series, warship series, armored vehicle series, tank series, multi‑functional engineering vehicles, rotating armored engineering vehicles, armored cargo trucks, military armored trains, and many more);

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

Mechanical Insect Mecha Series (mechanical and insectoid forms of the Rhinoceros Beetle, the Stag Beetle, and other fascinating creatures…);

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

 

This is the fifth model in the Mecha Dinosaur series.

 

 

Skeleton Material Recommendations: ASA > ABS > PETG > PLA;

Outer Shell: Any material works well.

 

Simple to print, easy to assemble, lightweight yet durable, highly detailed, quick to put together, with minimal risk of failure—and no need for support structures during printing! Once assembled, it requires no glue or hardware for final assembly, making it incredibly convenient to build a stunning Chinese‑style model!

Note: 1. If the parts won’t snap into place when pressed by hand, simply use a hammer to gently tap them into position, aligning them with the corresponding tabs.

 

        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 print issues stem from an overly smooth print surface.

Prints require no supports (though if your build plate isn’t adhesive, you can add a skirt around the base to improve adhesion), and assembly doesn’t call for glue or metal fasteners—just a firm press or a gentle tap with a small hammer if parts feel a bit tight. This makes for an exceptionally user‑friendly, Chinese‑style assembly experience!

 

Assembly Guide:

To ensure smooth, precise joints while maintaining structural integrity, tolerances are kept relatively tight—assembly may take a bit of effort, but the end result is truly rewarding: the model boasts exceptional articulation, capable of striking virtually any pose you can imagine, with joints that remain durable and long‑lasting.

 

The body consists of two segments; the head comprises one segment; the tail tip is a single segment. Note that the neck and tail sections—numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4—are all sized identically, decreasing in size from 1 to 4. The front and rear legs are mirror images of each other: the front legs bend forward, while the rear legs bend backward.

 

Head and Body

 

Tail

 

When the torso is properly installed, you’ll hear a satisfying “click” sound. If the parts don’t quite fit, refer to the diagram below: simply align the outer shell of another empty torso and give it a gentle tap to secure it in place.

 

Right Front Leg

Important note: Assemble Step ② first, then proceed to Step ③.

 

 

Originality of the Model

The author declares that this work is their personally original model

This model is licensed under the following terms:

Credit must be given to the creator

Models(1)

  • model file image
    5、泰坦龙外甲骨架一体多色.3mfDesigner

    409.78 KB

    2025-08-22

No more