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In the example of the orange cat shell at the top of this page, I designed and 3D printed a mold for the shape. After cutting away the excess PETG plastic, I hand-painted the inside of the shell. I used stacked vinyl cutouts for the nose, mouth, and whiskers. I cut white vinyl pieces for the claws. Finally, I added the construction paper ears and googly eyes as the finishing touches. (My orange cat at home--which was the inspiration for this build--has no tail... just in case you were wondering why there's no tail)
 
In the example of the orange cat shell at the top of this page, I designed and 3D printed a mold for the shape. After cutting away the excess PETG plastic, I hand-painted the inside of the shell. I used stacked vinyl cutouts for the nose, mouth, and whiskers. I cut white vinyl pieces for the claws. Finally, I added the construction paper ears and googly eyes as the finishing touches. (My orange cat at home--which was the inspiration for this build--has no tail... just in case you were wondering why there's no tail)
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But now we will [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n67RYI_0sc0 pivot], and I will explain a second example robot shell in greater detail with pictures to show you the process.
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But now we will [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n67RYI_0sc0 pivot], and I will explain a second example robot shell in greater detail with pictures to show you the process. This robot shell was modeled after Darth Vader's tie fighter.[[File:Vaders-tie-fighter.jpg|400px|right]]
 
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