Used 2cm wide Velcro straps to hold everything on my arm. there are a few minor inaccuracies to the real in-game model due to the game not being out yet and only working off of trailers, but I'd say its pretty damn close! I have included all the reference pictures I used and the "decals" which I simply scaled, printed, cut and pasted on the pipboy. If you have any questions do feel free to leave a comment, i will answer all questions. There are also 2 versions of the mainscreen, the 'split' one is much easier to print, the 'whole' one is if you want to split it yourself. ![]() There are two versions of the "leatherBig" and "leatherSmall", the original does not have a hinge, the Velcro version is the file I used, its a sturdy, snug fit, but slightly inaccurate. Simply print all the stls, they have been oriented to optimally print already, support needed in certain places. Under files, you will find my F360 file if you want to edit anything and all the STLs. This Pip-Boy is a prop which currently does not have cavities for electronics, but thats not to say it never will (looking at you talented CAD modeller). Remixed from Victhor's amazing wip file by me into something printable, you will find his original F360 file at his thing linked under remix. ![]() This is the Pip-Boy 2000 MkVI from Fallout 76.
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