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STL files of Panthro From Thundercats TV series for 3D Printing which consist separate parts All STL files for 3D printing have been checked in Netfabb and no errors were shown. The figurine is in STL files, a format supported by most 3D printers. We cut, keyed and test print the model successfully.

Therefore, the 3D printing beginners won't face difficulties when placing the parts on a build plate. All the assembly parts are STL files in recommended positions that make sure the smoothness of the details’ surfaces after printing. So you will receive the cleanest results possible. We also give Panthro 's boots, hands, platform’s stringers etc. We also hollow parts for you to save resin in the figurine’s Eco version. To reduce the amount of filament needed for generated support, we chose the best cutting model. Mint Condition Guaranteed Experience our groundbreaking package inspection process. Just in case you haven’t seen the trailer yet of what’s to come this summer, make sure to check it out below.Panthro version 2 From Thundercats TV series figurine for 3D printing is a static assembly model and its moderation and adaptation for different types of 3D printers. ThunderCats Panthro (Toy Variant) 3 3/4-Inch ReAction Figure Click to Click to Click to Item Number: SUP80704 17.99 In Stock In Stock Quantity Add To Cart Add to Wish List Usually leaves our warehouse in 1-4 business days. Fans of the original will find solace in the fact that Larry Kenney - the original voice of Lion-O - will be part of the cast, but as Lion-O’s father Claudius. Back in March, MTV’s Splash Page revealed some exciting line-ups regarding who will be voicing whom: the new Lion-O looks younger and less ripped, but the voice actor is none other than Will Friedle (that’s Boy Meet’s World’s Eric Matthews) who has also lent his voice to characters on Disney’s Kim Possible and Batman Beyond Kevin Michael Richardson of The Cleveland Show will voice Panthro and Robin Atkin Downes will voice Mumm-Ra the Ever-Living, “Turn this decayed form into –” Sorry, got a little excited. When compared to their ’80s counterparts, characters like Cheetara and WilyKit are looking more native in their garments, and, shall we say, clothed (sorry, boys).

It won’t look like they hit the cloning device.”Įven the ThunderCats themselves have undergone a re-design, but in a way that works. You’re going to see a population of these guys and they’re not going to be the stock characters. From the old show, as far as mutants were concerned, you had the jackals and the monkeys and the lizard men, but we made sure in this go-around to design a herd.

Not to spoil anything, but there is a lot more of the animal kingdom represented. “We definitely do see several more animal types. But Norton assures us that there will be more elaborate species, If you remember Mumm-Ra’s group of bumbling mutant lackeys, we rarely got to see any diversity among their kind since it was always Slythe, Monkian, Vulture-Man, Jackal-Man and - to a lesser extent - Ratar-O in the spotlight. Art director Dan Norton has revealed to IGN that the show will be intent on bringing back some classic characters like the Berbils, but Norton informs us that there are a lot more places to be discovered on the vast terrain of Third Earth, “There’s one place that we do explore in this new version where Lion-O comes into contact with new races and you’ll see that there are a lot of inhabitants of Third Earth.” Now, reboots of classic cartoon shows usually fail due to poor execution or the fact that the original should never have been tampered with, but this time, things seem to be different.

With a sneak-peek of character designs surfacing online, an impressive list of the show’s voice actors popping up and a very rare appearance by everyone’s favorite nunchuck-wielding ThunderCat Panthro performing his cabaret number on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon this week, people can’t seem to wait for this memorable 80s cartoon to make its long overdue comeback. Cartoon Network’s ThunderCats reboot won’t grace our television screens until late July, but, there has been an epidemic of ThunderCats mania clawing its way through geekdom.
