Sophie’s Nuka Cola Vending Machine
I needed a Nuka Cola Vending machine for our rescue pet pigeon Sophie The Pigeon.
So what do you do then? Indeed: You design and build not just one, but two of them😂
These are two 3D printable Nuka Cola Vending Machines based on the design of the Nuka Cola Vending Machine from Fallout 3 (the look I personally like most).
There is a video of me building both vending machine versions on my YouTube here
TIP: I have posted an article here with lots of tips and (safety) information in regards to 3D printing for pigeons (and other pets)
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Model: XNL-SFF260924
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Information
I wanted to make a realistic looking ‘real world model’ of the Nuka Cola Vending Machine for our rescue pet pigeon Sophie (including the blinking Nuka Cola logo), as it is seen/found in the game Fallout 3.
I can’t disclose yet why I wanted/needed to make this vending machine for our pigeon 🤔, but that will be more obvious when one of my future video’s gets released on my YouTube Channel when the big project is completed😉.
But because this Vending Machine is intended for our pigeon Sophie, I didn’t want to use any paints on it, so I designed it in such a way that every differently colored part of the vending machine can directly be printed in the correct color by using colored PLA/filament. In my opinion this also makes this project a very fun and unique project to build to be honest😊.
I did however also made a secondary version (also included in the download), where the vending machine body consists out of one part so that you can just paint it as you like.
Both Nuka Cola Vending Machines are fully 3D printable (aside from of course the electronic components and the 4 screws if you are printing the multi-part-version).
WARNING & DISCLAIMER (NOT SUITABLE FOR PARROTS and other ‘destructive birds’!)
Please watch the disclaimer at the end of my video about building this bed before even starting to print this bed! This bed is not suitable for chewing/destructive birds like parrots (any breed of parrot for that matter!). All my/our 3D printable toys and items for Sophie are intended for pigeons, and not for birds which have a risk of eating (or chewing on) the plastic. Using or making ANY of our pet related projects is 100% at your own risk and responsibility.
Information, tips and warnings about 3D printing for (rescue pet) pigeons
I have written an detailed article about 3D printing for pigeons on my blog, which I highly recommend to read if you are new to 3D printing for your pigeon (and/or other pets). It includes lots of safety tips about this topic.
The download contains all the files you’ll need to make this project:
– A multi-part Vending Machine model (so you can print it in the correct colors without having to paint anything at all)
– A Single Body Version of the vending machine so you can make one for yourself and paint it as you like
– Drill hole stencil (3d printable) for if you want to mount the multi-part version onto a wooden board/wall
– The schematics to make the blinking light circuit
– The firmware (‘sketch’) which animates the LED inside the vending machine (almost) like the ones in the game do (blinking like they are broken)
– A very detailed PDF which in detail explains how to flash the small chip I’ve used for this project (ATTiny85, but a ATTiny45 will also do, and most likely even an ATTiny25 will do)
You will still need some additional parts though (electronic components and 4 screws), which are listed on the Bill Of Materials tab.
All the instructions and how I have build both versions of the vending machine are shown in my YouTube video here.
Please consider subscribing to both the Channels (ours and Sophie’s) if you like this project to support us so that we can keep making future content and projects like this 🙂
Fan Artwork
This model is and should be considered 100% as fan artwork, and despite the fact that the copyright of the model(s) and it’s parts are 100% my own, some of the (Fallout Related) logo’s are NOT my copyright. Those are copyright of their respective owners (like Bethesda®). If for any reason for example Bethesda® in the future requests me to remove those from the download, then I might need to remove them. You are then however (obviously) not allowed to (re-)upload them elsewhere as ‘back-up’ either. No copyright infringement is intended here in ANY way, like said before: It’s intended as Fallout fan artwork. No profits are made from this project or it’s files!
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PCB Order Instructions
This section explains the (recommended) ordering process and settings (at the PCB manufacturer) to order our circuit boards using our provided 'ready-to-use' Gerber (zip) files. We will first give a basic overview for the recommended PCB Manufacturer settings, so that the more experianced users can instantly find what they need, and after this 'settings overview' we will explain more in-depth how you can order our printed circuit boards (PCB's) using the files you can download for our projects, products and packages.
NOTE: The clickable links to JLCPCB are referral links, more information about this at the bottom of the page.
Recommended PCB Ordering Settings (Material, layers etc)
All our boards (unless otherwise stated) are designed for and should be ordered with the following settings:
(Base) Material: FR4
Layers: 2 Layer / Double-sided
PCB Thickness: 1.6mm
PCB Color: Choose whatever you like or stick to the 'official project/product color' 🙂
Outer Copper Weight: Use default of the website you're ordering (often 1oz).
When ordering from JLCPCB and using the zip file which has (JLCJLCJLCJLC) in it's name:
Remove Order Number: Click on [Specify a location]
How to use our files/downloads to order the circuit boards
To order the printed circuit board(s) included in this project, product or package you will first need to download and extract this project or product.
Our project and product folders will often contain several folders/directories, of which one of them should have a name similar to 'Gerber Files (For Ordering-Production)'. If the downloaded project or product only contains one printed circuit board (PCB) then you will often find two archives (zip files) within this folder.
One of these archives will have (JLCJLCJLCJLC) in it's name and the other won't, for example:
ProjectXNL.zip
ProjectXNL (JLCJLCJLCJLC).zip
NOTE: You will only need to use one of these files when ordering, not both. So please read along to find out how this works 🙂
My 'Gerber Files Folder' contains even more folders
If this is the case it just means that the project, product or package you have downloaded consists out of multiple circuit boards (or options/variations you can choose from), you should consult the documentation (or included text file(s) in these folders) of your project, product or package to find out which folder (or PCB's) you will need. Inside each folder for the different Printed Circuit Boards in the project, product or package we will still use the same 'file structure' where there will be two files per PCB (one having '(JLCJLCJLCJLC)' in it's name and the other doesn't).
My Gerber Files Folder only contains one zip file (per part/option)!
This is also a possibility, this just means that we did not created an additional 'Gerber file-set' with PCB's which have JLCJLCJLCJLC on them. We often choose to do this for boards which would be to small to actually place such texts, we will then just let it be up to JLCPB to place the production/batch numbers on them. So if there aren't additional zip files which have (JLCJLCJLCJLC) in their filename(s), then you should just use the zip file(s) which is present in the folder(s).
File difference explanation
- The one which has "(JLCJLCJLCJLC)" in it's file name will have JLCJLCJLCJLC printed on the circuit board.
- The one which does not have "(JLCJLCJLCJLC)" in it's name will not have JLCJLCJLCJLC printed on the circuit board.
Ordering anywhere else than JLCPCB
When you want to order anywhere else than on JLCPCB.com you should always just use the zip file which does not have (JLCJLCJLCJLC) in it's filename.
What does this JLCJLCJLCJLC on the PCB mean?
Well this 'piece of text' tells JLCPCB where they can/should place their (internal) manufacturing/production/batch numbers, which they use for handling your order internally. JLCPCB offers a free service where circuit board designers can specify where JLCPCB can place their 'internal batch/production numbers', this prevents issues where they would for example (accidentally) place these production/batch numbers on an ugly location and thus possibly ruin your 'precious silkscreen artwork' 🙂
Ordering from JLCPCB
When you do want to order at JLCPCB.com you have two options to choose from:
- Pay a bit extra on your order (currently around $1.54) and have JLCPCB remove their manufacturing/production code completely, in which case you should use the file which does not have (JLCJLCJLCJLC) in it's filename.
- Or instead use the file which does have (JLCJLCJLCJLC) in it's filename, in which JLCPCB will use the by us specified location to place the manufacturing/production/batch number(s). We will always (try to) place this text in the least noticeable location or where it would not 'mess' with the rest of our silkscreen design. To be extra clear: When using this option you will have a small 'batch number' printed on the location of your PCB's where we had placed the "JLCJLCJLCJLC marker", but it will save you a bit of money on your order.
IMPORTANT:
If you are ordering from JLCPCB and you are using the zip file which has (JLCJLCJLCJLC) in it's name, then you have to make sure that you search for the 'Remove Order Number' option when ordering your PCB and then select [Specify a location] at this option. Otherwise you might still end up with an 'factory batch number' on your PCB AND have the 'text' JLCJLCJLCJLC printed on it. So make sure that you select [Specify a location]
Price estimate at JLCPCB
Currently (at the time of writing this 'pre-configured order manual template') prices at JLCPCB per PCB Design are around 2$ to $4 if the board is 100x100mm or less, which will get you 5 copies of the board itself for this price. And if you order 10 of the same board you will often just have to pay $5 (so just $1 more for 5 extra boards). We use JLCPCB for nearly all our projects and products and we are very satisfied with their quality and production times. Ordering from JLCPCB is as simple as going to JLCPCB.com then 'drag-and-drop' your zip file (with the Gerber files) onto the page.
NOTE: The clickable links to JLCPCB in this section are referral links
PCB Sponsor Update/Referal Link Information:
Since July 2024 JLCPCB is now sponsoring my projects, platform and YouTube channel, I'm very grateful for JLCPCB offering to sponsor me (they actually contacted me, I did not contacted them). Despite the fact that they are now sponsoring my/our projects, my opinion about them remains unchanged and will also state that my recommendation to use JLCPCB is 100% my own. If I would not have used (and loved) their service that much myself already I would not have accepted their offer either. The reason I accepted their sponsor offer is because I had already been using them for many years with great satisfaction.
If you click on the referral link I will NOT be able to see that you have clicked it (I will not get any user or order details from them), and neither would you pay more when using their link for example. Using the referal link does however support my projects, content and platform 🙂
You can also use JLCPCB for FR-4 boards up to 20 layers, Flex pcb's and assembly of your PCB's (meaning they will put the components on them for you, I personally haven't used the latter (yet) though).
Bill Of Materials
Bellow you’ll find a list of the components you will need to build/make your own (Sophie’s) Nuka Cola Vending Machine
IMPORTANT NOTE: Which components you’ll need really depends on which version of the Vending Machine you are building, and if you are actually also building the ‘blinking circuit’. therefor I would highly recommend to first watch my YouTube video to determine which parts you really need for the one you are going to build.
Required components list:
The checkboxes in this table can be used when you for example printed (or copy-pasted) this table so that you can ‘check-off’ the items which you have, have ordered or ‘are in’ (from ordering). The website does NOT remember/stores it when you ‘tick something off’ on this page!
(Sophie’s) Nuka Cola Vending Machine | |||
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Got It | Quantity | Part/Item | Footprint/Size & Notes |
A (small) piece of protoboard(0) | Custom or order one of mine via a PCB manufacturer | ||
1 | 10K Resistor | 0805 (SMD/SMT) or Through-hole | |
1K Resistor | 0805 (SMD/SMT) or Through-hole | ||
1 | 68Ω Resistor | 0805 (SMD/SMT) or Through-hole | |
100nF Ceramic Capacitor | 0805 (SMD/SMT) or Through-hole | ||
1 | ±38mm 3V LED Filament (6500K) (1) | Custom (NON FLEXIABLE!) | |
1 | 10µF Electrolytic Capacitor | Through-hole | |
BC547 NPN Transistor | TO-92 Through-hole | ||
ATTiny85(2) | DIP-8 (Through-hole) | ||
1 | DIP-8 Socket(3) | DIP-8 (Through-hole) | |
60mm length 4mm diameter (wood)screws | Only needed if you print the multi-part version! | ||
30mm length 3mm diameter (wood)screws | Only needed if you print the multi-part version! | ||
– | PLA Red, White, Green, Grey/Silver & Transparant | Required for the multi-colored print However it is recommended to still print the logo (Nuka Cola plate) in white and red (swap filament mid-print) even if you are using the single body version. This to get the best results on the front plate logo.NOTE: The transparant plate/window (for in front of the logo) could potentially also be replaced for a generic cut-to-size plastic piece/sheet. |
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Some wire to connect either the LED or circuit to a power source | – | ||
By: XNL Future Technologies |
(0) Because this project has a VERY simple circuit, I decided not to make a custom circuit board for it. It is however very simple to (re)build this circuit on a protoboard/perfboard.
(1) I Highly recommend using a ‘colder’ LED color, and not a warm/yellowish colored LED filament. This because you’ll need to have the LED shine through the plastic front logo. You could experiment with it though, but personally I feel like that the colder one looks better, while a more ‘yellowish’ one would simulate the ‘glow bulb effect’ a bit better from Fallout. I however used the cold white (6500K) for both my vending machine builds.
(2) I have used the ATtiny85 for my second vending machine because that was the smallest microcontroller I had in stock. You could however most likely also do this project with the ATtiny25 (which is much smaller and also a bit cheaper in general). Considering that the compiled firmware/sketch is even way bellow the ATtiny25 specs (which has 2KB ROM and 128bytes SRAM). HOWEVER! I did not tested this project with either the ATtiny25 or the ATtiny45 for that matter, so I personally can only confirm with 100% certainty that it will work with the ATtiny85.
(3) I strongly recommend using a DIP-Socket for your microcontroller! Not only will this minimize the risk of exposing your microcontroller to prolonged extreme temperatures from soldering, it will also make it MUCH easier to re-flash the firmware if needed, to replace the microcontroller if needed or simply to recycle it when you want to ditch this project (in the far future 😉).
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