Calvin and Hobbes, from the comic strip by Bill Watterson.
The comic strip Calvin and Hobbes follows the humorous antics of Calvin, a precocious, mischievous and adventurous six-year-old boy, and Hobbes, his sardonic stuffed tiger.
The full model is built using individual models of Calvin and Hobbes, therefore I created three separate uploads:
For the final build using the individual Calvin and Hobbes models see:
https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/143447-calvin-and-hobbes
For the Calvin model see:
https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/143455-calvin (this upload)
For the Hobbes model see:
https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/143475-hobbes
No supports are required. If you have the right filament colors, no painting is needed.
The fully completed model is 250mm tall after assembly.
Enjoy!
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Colors (there are no multiple printed pieces)
Yellow:
c_hair
..
Flesh (I use beige):
c_face
c_face_bottom
c_arm_left
c_arm_right
..
White:
c_shoe_left
c_shoe_right
..
Orange:
c_shirt_left
c_shirt_middle
c_shirt_right
..
Black:
c_pants
c_eye_left
c_eye_right
c_mouth
c_stripe_1 though c_stripe_9
..
Any color (hidden connectors)
c_face_bump
c_body_bump
Printing and assembly tips
1-No supports are required.
2-The stripes are designed to be a single layer thickness of .2mm, or less as long as they print solid on your machine.
3-Be sure to clean any first layer squish if you have any problem joining parts. The parts should fit nicely when printed cleanly.
Assembly tips:
1-'Stripes! There had to be stripes!' I avoided creating this model for quite some time due to the stripes. I finally settled on a design:
. The stripes are printed flat, one layer high
. The parts that the stripes are glued to contain indents for stripe placement.
. Most of the stripes are slightly curved to help wrap around the surface.
-*Important: To make it simpler to glue flat stripes to a round surface, take a moment to curl the stripes like you would with a piece of ribbon. Using a flat edge, pull the stripe along the edge to make it curl. Pay special attention to the very ends and ensure the ends curl.
-Test the length of each stripe before gluing, due to printer differences, stripes may need to be trimmed a bit.
-Optionally, instead of using the 3D printed stripes, the stripes can be painted on using the indents as a guide. Some makers cut thin strips of black tape, which is also a very good alternative.
2-The model is meant to be glued together. I use E6000 glue. It is a nice clear tacky glue allowing for easy part positioning. The longer you let it sit before joining parts, especially for the stripes, the tackier it gets until it fully sets.
3-The Calvin model fits the log using the links provided in the introduction.