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Dogbert, from the Dilbert comic strip by Scott Adams.

He is a megalomaniac, dreaming to conquer the world and enslave all of humanity.

No supports are required. If you have the right filament colors, no painting is needed.

The completed model is 99mm tall after assembly. This model is in proportion to my Dilbert series.

Enjoy!

Print instructions

Rafts: Doesn't Matter
Supports: No
Resolution: .2mm
Infill: 10%

Notes:
See notes below for helpful printing and assembly instructions


Building the model
Colors (there are no multiple printed pieces)

Black:
glasses
glasses_arm_left
glasses_arm_right
nose
eyebrow_left
eyebrow_right
stand_12
text_frame_12
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White:
body
arm_left
arm_right
ear_left
ear_right
eyes
text_12 (see below for optional two color printing instructions with a single extruder)
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Gold:
crown
wand_crown
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Red:
wand_cap
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Brown:
wand_stick


Printing and assembly tips

Printing Tips:
1-No supports are required.
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2-I used a brim on a few pieces, use your discretion based on your own preference:
-arm_left has a small base and has a steep part angle.
-wand_stick has a small base and is tall
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3-The eyes piece has an included 'brim' which is part of the design. Do not clean it off.
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4-For printing the words with a white background and black lettering, see my full instructions included with the quotes from the Dilbert series

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Assembly tips:
-The diagram below will help in assembling the model and is quite straightforward.
-The model is meant to be glued together.
-Be sure to insert/glue the arms into the body before the ears.
-I suggest gluing the wand_stick to arm_left before gluing the arm to the body. I happened to do this last and it was a bit tricky getting the completed wand to stay in the right position to dry.
-For some people, small parts can be hard to put together and glue. Personally, I glued in the glasses_arms into the notches in the body in front of the ears with some tacky glue first. While the glasses_arms glue was still tacky, I placed the glasses (with the eyes already inserted and glued) into the notch on the body above the nose and glued them into the glasses_arms. It all turned out quite simple to glue into place.

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