Brick Deadpool

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Brick Deadpool

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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[A1 mini] 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Well, what really needs to be said that he won't say in the most offensive and uncomfortable way possible? I've made A LOT of these and decided to share this with all of you. :)

 

Yes, it makes a lot of poop. Yes, it will take you days to make. #WorthIt.

 

Just uploaded his upcoming co-star for Deadpool 3 in his earlier days, Weapon X! Wolverine coming in a few days!

 

I sand the pegs on the pelvis that go into the leg sockets for better fit. Same with the sockets on the arms, but don't sand too much, otherwise they'll become loose. Everything else should be pretty self-explanatory! Make sure you calibrate your filament first, as the tolerances on the sword blades for the handles and going into the holders is very, very small.

 

Check out my other stuff if you like what you see. :) Enjoy!

 

4/8: Updated to make arms tighter and guns more snuggly fitting into the hands, and leg socket size increases.

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Printed @ 150% for 11.5-inch-tall figure. Reprinted the sword and handles at 140% to make them easier to fit in their holders. I might print another, even larger in one color and just paint it afterwards to reduce the overall printing time. All together great model.
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How'd you print it at 150 when all the pieces are different scales to begin with? I mean I know how you do it but what we're your dimensions?
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Replying to @Codyinbody3 :
i second that nothing scales evenly. So much wasted filament.
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The pieces do not coincide with the measurements therefore impossible to assemble, a lot of filament wasted and thrown away
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pieces were updated on 1/10 and a push notification to everyone who downloaded (Per Maker World) was sent out. Please recheck; I assure you the model assembles just fine.
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Replying to @waltersworld3d :
Ok I had downloaded it before and saved it on my PC I probably didn't see the notification, also there were 2 right legs.. I'll try again then I'll review the comment, thanks have a nice day
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Replying to @Astaroth :
thank you for you understanding and I do apologize!
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Great multi plate project. Wish there was a way to smooth out the 'shoulder' area, just a lil stringy. This gets the most comments of my collections.
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thank you for sharing! you could try using variable layer height to smooth it out :)
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Printed great. Both legs split when putting it together though.
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looks great!! thank you for sharing!! 😃
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Great print! He looks so good!
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check out his equally attractive and disgruntled female non-friend!
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This print came out great!
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looks great!! thank you so much for sharing!!
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Just out of curiosity, there was another version of this floating around and i printed it, however i quickly learned that the chest and abs were not connected to the body I am going to reprint but i like your models body more, everything looks almost identical, is this a revised version of this one? If you look at this model on your slicer you will see the chest plate is not connected to the model so it just falls off after printing https://makerworld.com/en/models/218098#profileId-236977
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there was a user who seems to have been banned that was listing all of my models pieces individually.
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Deadpool printed really well with the provided print profiles. I switched out to organic supports instead or normal supports. I didn't notice until it was to late that one of the legs was locked to use "normal" supports. That leg the supports were tough to remove compared to using organic on the rest. The print was assembled easy enough, but the head was a bit tight of a fit to get on. Swords were waayyy to long, they hung out of the sheath on the back of the model. I ended up cutting off about 1/4 of the sword blade before gluing it into the handle. Now it rests comfortably in the sheath as shown in the image. Similar issue with the gun, it's too small to fit in Deadpool's hand. It does fit really well in the holster though, so I didn't reprint the gun at a different size. Overall, really good print. Just a few minor adjustments. I'm happy to test if there are any changes made to the model.
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Love it, thank you! Only problem I had was that the pieces took some force to put them together, which nearly broke some parts.
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yes, I design everything tight. sanding is a must for hands, pelvis, and head usually. thank you for sharing!!! symbiot spiderman approves!
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great print profile and model.
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