UPDATE:- Version 2 which is easier to print is here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/463356#profileId-371871
This is really fun when printed in TPU - it's so very satisfying to play with compared to the solid versions of this model. And importantly is silent when in TPU - which is great for kids who need to use something like this in class to relax (my daughter loves it).
It also prints well in PLA if that's more your thing - but you are missing out!
I recommend you use my TPU profile and some glue stick - print it slow and steady and you'll have a gorgeous toy on your hands!
This is my first attempt at a print-in-place articulated design, but works well!
I've printed it successfully at 100% down to 65% in both PLA and TPU. You can even just scale down in the x and y or z independently if you want to try something different - there is a lot of slack in the design.
Try my easter themed version here!
The design has some supports built in for the curved edges.
Once again - Good plate adhesion is required - on my P1S I needed to use some gluestick to make it reliable.