Borderlands Handsome Jack Shield Generator Prop for Cosplay

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Intro: Borderlands Handsome Jack Shield Generator Prop for Cosplay

Welcome to my tutorial on how to make a 3D printed Handsome Jack's shield generator!

My name is Lazaro Gomez and although I am not brave enough to Cosplay, I do enjoy making props for other people to build, modify, and enjoy out on the convention floor.

Here is how I made this prop / kit.

STEP 1: Step 01 : Modeling

I started modeling the piece using photo reference from the internet and 3D Builder that is native to Windows 10.

Once I was happy with the results I exported the STL file and moved on to getting the piece ready for printing.

STEP 2: Step 02 : Slicing

I imported the STL file to Cura and began setting up the parameters for the slicing.

Once I was happy with that I exported the GCODE for my Anet A8 printer.

If you are not familiar with what Cura does it basically creates information that a 3D printer can understand in order to create the print.

STEP 3: Step 03 : Model Prep

At this point you can sand, add material, smooth out or just simply leave the model the way it is.

Usually I take the 3D print and make a "dummy" cast and then sand and prep that to make a master mold and create a better quality piece when hired to create props.

But for this tutorial I went with the simple paint job to demonstrate how easy and fast it is to create this prop.

STEP 4: Step 04 : Painting the Prop

Once the piece was printed I primed it using a rattle can and then moved on to painting with Acrylics.

At the end of this tutorial you can view my video of me painting the piece on my Livestream.

I used Waverly Acrylic paints that are available for purchase at Walmart.

STEP 5: Step 05 : Finishing Touches

Once all the paint was dry and cured, I used a Sharpie marker to add the black lines and marks that give the prop it's signature " Cell Shade " look from the game.

I then used a Matte gloss rattle can to protect the paint job and the prop was complete!

Thanks for watching and following along with this tutorial.

6 Comments

Brilliant model mate and even better painting. Could you share the file on Thingiverse.com or Cults please because i would love to make this for my son for when he comes to see me

-PhunXter
Thank you kindly, I will try however the drive that kept those files is damaged.
Thank you! Sadly I lost the file when my portable hard drive was damaged.
Good prop! I'll have to make this when my printer arrives! Also, what kind of plastic was used, basic PLA?

Thank you! It was really fun to make. I primarily use PLA, however I hear ABS is easier to sand.

Cool! I look forward to seeing how yours turns out. Yes, PLA plastic is what I use.