On top of that, hiding all the pins and making it all work within the 90 x 100 x 120mm space was a huge challenge, but after going through many different joint iterations, I finally settled with what I believe to be the best possible joint mechanisms for the Sinterit SLS printer.Īs for printability, I was able to print the figure on my FDM printer, but because it lacks the precision, strength, and freedom of supports that the Sinterit SLS printer has, many of the parts either broke from becoming fused together. Now with this design, I wanted to make it as close to the original B2 Super Droid as possible while also allowing for the figure to be fully articulated (Shoulder, Elbow, Hip, Knee, and Foot). And in comparison to the 2 Destiny guns I’ve done, this model was actually harder to model in terms of the complexity of the surfaces, so that’s saying a lot. This was definitely one of the hardest models I've EVER done in Solidworks as it took me just about the whole month to do totaling to over 70 hours to complete. For this reason, they are rarely seen in levels that are vehicles-only.Here I proudly present my fully articulated B2 Super Battle Droid from the upcoming game Star Wars Battlefront 2!Ĭlick here to watch what it took to make this thing! In Star Wars: The Clone Wars the super battle droid does not pose much of a threat in most situations, however they are fairly difficult to defeat when the player is not in a vehicle. Generally five melee punches with your vibrobladed gauntlet will kill them. Melee attacks, however are the most effecient way to kill these droids, but watch out they will hit back. It is one of the hardest of all of the enemies in the game. The B2 has a powered-up blaster cannon on its arm along with wrist rockets. It is much harder to dispose of than the original B1, taking several shots with a DC-17m sniper attachment, one shot with the anti-armor attachment, or scores of shots with the blaster attachment. In Star Wars: Republic Commando, the B2 appears as a much-enhanced battle droid.
The non-built in weapons do not have a disadvantage in comparison to built in weapons, during the game, as Jedi and other units cannot remove other units weaponary in Renegade Squadron. In Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron the super battle droid still has various built in weapons such as the wrist blaster in place of the blaster rifle when it is chosen from the customization menu, however they can now carry non-built in weapons such as the chaingun, in stead of their built in weapon. Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron Please improve it in any way that you see fit, and remove this notice once the article section is more complete. It is requested that this article section be expanded.