Extra service "Japanese Dragon Mark-Ⅱ" released!! If purchased, commercial use license and 3mf files are available.
↓Large and medium set
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/art/flexi-japanese-dragon-mark-set-print-in-place
↓Medium only
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/art/flexi-japanese-dragon-mark-medium-size-print-in-place
[Update]
---2024/05/09---
I used the “Import from Third-party” function to import the model back from Thingiverse.
This is Flexi Japanese Dragon. This model is based on Japanese dragons, especially those of Katsushika Hokusai: 葛飾北斎 (1760-1849).
↓Hokusai Dragon🐉
https://www.si.edu/object/ascending-dragon:fsg_F1904.190
Comparing the head with Western dragons, the jaw shape is similar to that of a fish, so the mouth looks downward, and the face is similar to that of a human, as there is a tradition that it looks like ogre: 鬼. In addition, compared to the original Chinese dragon, the Japanese dragon has three fingers, spiky hair (or thorns instead of hair), fewer branched horns (or no branches), and other minor differences. I kept these differences in mind during the design process.
Print in Place with no supports and no assembly required. In addition to the standard Flexi Dragon-like size model, medium size model, reorganized in a lizard style, is included. The medium size requires 30% less filament and time to 3D print than the large size; if 3D printing time is a concern, the medium size is a good choice. If you have belt printer, it is recommended to use straight type model.
Please take pictures of your Flexi and share them with us!
{Recommend: Bambu Lab Printer}
Layer Height: 0.2mm
Seam Position: Aligned
Wall Loops: 3
First layer: 30mm/s
Outer wall: 30mm/s
Prime Tower Width: 10mm
Prime Volume: 10mm^3
Prime Tower Brim Width: 0mm
This model is not available for commercial use under "CC BY-NC-ND 4.0" below. Therefore, I am selling the upgraded model with additional detailing and a license for commercial use. If you want to sell my model commercially, please check my Cults or Etsy.
Be careful in environments with young children and pets!
This model contains small parts. If not properly stored in an environment with young children or pets, it may lead to accidents such as accidental ingestion or injury. If infants or pets are present, please take appropriate measures depending on the situation, such as refraining from 3D printing or storing in an appropriate place.
Do not apply strong force!
Applying strong force to a 3D printed model or throwing it may damage the model and lead to accidents such as injuries. In addition, debris from damage to the model may be accidentally ingested by infants or pets. If the model is damaged, dispose of it immediately.
Store them in an appropriate place.
After 3D printing, store the model in an appropriate place out of reach of young children and pets. Proper adherence to the precautions will ensure safe use of the model.