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Due to the number of details, you will get the best results with a 0.2 nozzle, however the 0.4 is ok too. The model was printed with a 0.4 nozzle and it came out great. The other bad news is that there are a lot of little pieces to glue…
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The pieces are all molded to the black body. Simply move them around until they feel right, the front chest and rear chest are the easiest. Use the images attached for a general guide on how to place them.
A small spot of glue on the body
And attach the pauldron. Repeat for all the other pieces.
The head is attached via standard 6mm gridfinity magnets, I added a pin you can print if you don't have any.
Revision notes:
- Silly me, I forgot the mouth. Model added and tested.
- Tweaked the cylinder object that you glue to his gluteus maximus
- Front chest piece was a bit too thin and looked grayish. Increased thickness.
- Added a pin you can use in case you have no magnets, dont glue it if you want to be able to turn the head freely
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