Bourno's STL file share page
Hey Guys. This is my page to share some STL files that either I have created or have been given permission by other creators to host and share.
Below are the STL files to download for 3d printing. All I ask, if you use, share, modify, etc and share with the community, is that you give me credit for the initial creation. Thanks.
For those who do 3d print. I have and use the following:
For those who do 3d print. I have and use the following:
- Creator Pro from FlashForge (I bought mine from ebay via the Warranty Return, minimal fix, and works great)
- Simply3D software (fantastic software to Slice up files for printing as I print from the SD card)
- NetFabb Basic (great free software for cutting up STL files)
- AutoDesk Fusion 360
- A few guys use TinkerCAD. It is plain Jane, but can make cool items, but is takes imagination for trimming basic shapes)
- I had used Punch! ViaCAD (it was $100 software, is NURBs based, and OK) But I have use Fusion 360 mainly now
Casting Resin Formulas
As my Jumbo Works facebook page doesn't appear to allow me to load or post a File. I will do it here then.
Thought I would share my color formulas to everyone, as I decided to open share it.
Thought I would share my color formulas to everyone, as I decided to open share it.

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Combattler Truck (12-19-17)
I started to model this up in early December 2017. I was loaned an original truck from Arthur Pittman and made a mold of it. And made a 1st casting which needs the parts cleaned up and then molded again. My friend Tristan asked for photos and dimensions so he could model one up. I decided to model the piece myself and share the files.
I believe to print the main tank (truck) body, it would be easier with the model sliced into 3 pieces as shown below. I will include a download for the body as a whole, as well.
I plan on 1/8" round rod for the wheel axles. And 1/4" square material for pegging the body pieces together.
I believe to print the main tank (truck) body, it would be easier with the model sliced into 3 pieces as shown below. I will include a download for the body as a whole, as well.
I plan on 1/8" round rod for the wheel axles. And 1/4" square material for pegging the body pieces together.
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Mazinger Z Scrander (12-2-17 started, hopefully done modeling 12-10-17)
As of 12-10-17, I haven't final printed out this design. So, no guarantees for all fitting perfect, until so. The piece wrapping around the waist is close, but not a perfect fit. If you don't like, don't cry to me. Modify it yourself, and see how much time can be spent doing so.
The Scrander isn't a perfect 3d model of the original, but quite close. I did a double hinge for the belt and a buckle cover piece to simplify for printing in hard plastic.
This is free to share, all I ask if you modify, print, etc; is that you give credit for how it was initially created. Thanks.
The holes in the different pieces are intended for usage with 1/4" neodymium magnets. You could substitute pieces of wood dowels or something of your own liking.
The pins for the hinges, I plan to use some 3/32" brass rod. Same for the antenna pin, if you wish.
Any change requests will be considered at $100 fee per item :-) Unless something is blatantly wrong. I know the fin is going to be a touch too long to fit on my own 6x9 bed, so I may have to cut and print as 2 pieces.
The Scrander isn't a perfect 3d model of the original, but quite close. I did a double hinge for the belt and a buckle cover piece to simplify for printing in hard plastic.
This is free to share, all I ask if you modify, print, etc; is that you give credit for how it was initially created. Thanks.
The holes in the different pieces are intended for usage with 1/4" neodymium magnets. You could substitute pieces of wood dowels or something of your own liking.
The pins for the hinges, I plan to use some 3/32" brass rod. Same for the antenna pin, if you wish.
Any change requests will be considered at $100 fee per item :-) Unless something is blatantly wrong. I know the fin is going to be a touch too long to fit on my own 6x9 bed, so I may have to cut and print as 2 pieces.
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GaiKing Foot Insert, held in place by a couple #8 screws from bottom of foot
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