Back in the days of these games, floppy discs only came in three colors: white, black, and blue.
I took the liberty of using more colors so they would be more vibrant and more suitable for use as coasters.
As for the main bodies of the floppy disc colors, you can also use the colors you like the most.
I recommend using the Bambu PLA Silk Silver (13104) for the metal parts.
For the labels and logos I put the colors I used in the profiles, I think they are the ones that best represent the original logos.
I tried to minimize the use of glue, but the very thin profile of the floppy discs does not allow for interlocking.
The best way to get higher quality is to use a 0.2 nozzle.
But if you, like me, don't have one, here are my two cents to get the best possible result:
Box:
These are my childhood games, but maybe yours are different.
Help me build the greatest floppy collection ever.
Download the label as a RAW file, edit it, and upload it as a remix, I will add it to a dedicated collection.
Here are some games I haven't played that you could label: Doom, Super Mario, Ace of Aces, Centipede…
If you are not able to make the label, but you have a favorite game just tell me the title in the comments and I will try to upload it together with the others.
Some bodies may give you this error. I don't know what causes it, I think a false error due to the complexity of the model.
Don't worry, I printed them all and had no problems.
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