Lego Minifigure Display Stand

Lego Minifigure Display Stand

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% gyroid infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% gyroid infill
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Lego minifigure display stand holds up to 21 figures in total.

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% gyroid infill
This is a nice print. I did have to up the scale then still had to glue Lego 1x2 bricks down to get the figures to stay on. I would make one big suggestion... make a bit more spaced out. I can't put a figure on each spot due to them being crowded. Otherwise this is awesome!
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with Bambu Pla no Problems. my first Print with Yayo Pla Not really fit.
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Are your figs fitting loose or too snug/tight? Your tolerance may be off in comparison, and this happens across many different filaments/settings. What filament are you using? You may need to simple scale up or down a fraction, as tolerance can always be off on different printers.
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Replying to @DadpoolDesigns :
I use Yayo Filament in Black. Generic PLA Settings. I made another Print with Bambu PLA. and now its works with a little Presure 🙄😂🫣
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Replying to @LukiusBorg :
Good to hear! printing anything for lego compatibility can be challenging, as the tolerance is so low for them in general. Filament and printer settings in general can play a big part in how they work together.
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Printed well using PLA silver but figures are too loose. suggestions to make them fit?
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If the figures are a bit loose your tolerance is slightly varied from my model. I did a lot of tweaking back and forth on slight size changes to help things fit. You can try upsizing very slightly, .5% at a time to see what will work best with your filament. You don't need to print the entire thing either, just use the slicer to cut off one of the connector areas as a sample print to test with, then you can dial it in for your filament from there.
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thanks. I did that after seeing the comments later on. I did it at 101% 101.5% and 102%. 102% is almost spot on except the top plate compared to the other two is still loose and the others are a decent fit.
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rows are too close together. figures fall off really easily. nice idea though.
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You need to adjust for tolerance based on your filament, the print works just fine. Tolerance for lego is extermely tight, so if you're loose and falling off, bump it up a half to 1 percent and you'll likely be fine. There's absolutely nothing wrong with the model. Chances are too, print it with a different filament and you'll also need to adjust again.
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The print quality and print itself are flawless. However, the studs are too small so that the minifigures only stand loosely on them and can fall off at any time.
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That likely ties to your printer/filament settings. I had to dial this in and increase the stud sizes on my P1S and tested with minifigures until I got this sized up slightly (not quite 102%) of a standard lego block to make it snug from my prints. You can go up slightly in scale to suit your printer/filament being used if they're a bit loose at default 100%. I recommend cutting a single section off as a test print to see what works best.
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