// 3D Printed Electronics // Est. in a Garage
A faithful 3D printed replica of the iconic Auto Turret from Rust — multi-color filament, servo-driven movement, laser beam, and custom firmware running on an ATtiny85. Built from scratch. Looks just like the game.
// About the Build
This is a faithful replica of the Auto Turret from Rust — 3D printed from scratch and built with real working electronics. It's not just a prop. It moves and it locks on with a laser beam.
Every panel and detail is modeled to match the in-game turret. Color comes from carefully chosen filaments — no paint, no post-processing. What you see is what came off the printer. Inside lives an ATtiny85 microcontroller running custom firmware written specifically for this build.
This is what happens when game design meets maker culture.
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// How It's Made
Everything starts in CAD, modeled closely after the Rust Auto Turret. Each part is designed to be printable in PLA with supports where needed.
Parts are printed in PLA using multiple filament colors. Supports are removed, each piece is inspected and cleaned up before assembly.
Servo motors and the laser diode are wired to an ATtiny85 microcontroller. Clean, compact, and tucked inside the printed shell.
Custom firmware — written specifically for this build — is flashed onto the ATtiny85. Servo limits are calibrated and the turret comes to life.
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Fully assembled. 3D printed shell, working electronics, servo rotation, laser targeting, and motion detection. Ready to deploy.
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