A full-scale replica of the exoskeleton frame worn in the movie Elysium (2013) by Max Da Costa. A few parts differ from their screen appearance to introduce interesting detail but most have been modeled based on photographs and verified from several different angles.
All STL/OBJ exports use millimeter units. Build volume is 5,592,770 mm^3.
- Parts are viewable on GitHub.
- Instructions for building are included: Default (Light) | Hackaday (Dark)
- Follow the project on Hackaday.
- See the build log on Replica Prop Forum.
- Interested in contributing? Fork or see the project tasks here.
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print
- contains STL exports of individual parts -
instructions
- contains a PDF with build instructions-
src
- source InDesign file w/links used to export the instructions PDF
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assembled
- contains high-poly STL and OBJ exports for the assembled exoskeleton -
src
- contains Autodesk Inventor parts (.ipt) and assemblies (.iam)-
Assemblies
- contains assemblies-
Pistons
- contains assemblies for each unique piston pair
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External
- contains parts modeled after existing real-world objects so that they can be referenced in Exoskeleton assembly -
Pistons
- contains piston parts -
Design
- contains original drawings used at starting stage of the project
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render
- contains 3D renders to show assembled parts at a glance -
view
- contains low-poly OBJ export of the entire exoskeleton with ambient occlusion and UV coordinates (for real-time 3D rendering) -
build
- contains photographs to show assembled parts at a glance -
references
- contains reference photographs used to model all parts in this project
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3D Printed with machined pistons: