Xenomorph Book nook and Wall Mount

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Xenomorph Book nook and Wall Mount

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X1 Carbon
P1S
P1P
X1
X1E
A1
H2D
A1 mini

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
Designer
40.4 h
3 plates
4.9(117)

80% + parts, ironning, 0.2mm layer,2 walls,8% infill
80% + parts, ironning, 0.2mm layer,2 walls,8% infill
9.5 h
2 plates
4.9(74)

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
31 h
3 plates

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Description

Hi all

 

This is a book nook horror inspired by Xenomorph from Alien

 

You can find 3 plate so you can chose what version print

 

The first one consists of 4 pieces (box with face, hand 1, hand 2 and tongue)

 

The second one consist of 5 pieces all splitted (box, face, hand 1, hand 2 and tongue , i dont like print the face flatten but i leave the choose to you)

 

The Third is a Wall mount Version

 

the dimension is approximately 11x10x21cm you can scale it as you wish

 

At the back there is a niche where you can place a weight to prevent the piece from falling forward

 

enjoy

 

If you wand more exclusive book nook or need a commercial license you can find me on Patreon, link in my bio <3

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Comment & Rating (311)

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I printed this on my P1S printer, and the model is amazing! Thank you so much for your work – it turned out fantastic! Looking forward to more incredible models!
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Stunningly Frightening!! LOVE IT!!!
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Looks like you printed the head as if it were laying down. How'd you smooth out the layer lines so well on the forhead?
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Love the paint job!!
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
These are so fun. Thanks once again!
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Wow! Excellent paintjob! How did you nail the "kinetic" look of the spit?
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Replying to @Jazimus :
fishing line and UV clear coat nail polish
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Replying to @DLCharette :
Hahaha! I was JUST going to ask if you used fishing line for that. Amazing paint job on this, dude. Cheers!
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
Instantly printed. The model is absolutely great, thank you for it.
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You are a master!!! Any chance you could tell me what nozzle, temp, and speeds you used? I am so nervous with my first big print!! hahah
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Replying to @MUK_MAKES :
No, no, the master is Treddigineer, the creator of the model. I didn’t change anything and used the original profile (didn’t modify the settings, so 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill). I’m printing on the A1 with the standard 0.4mm nozzle. Because I was impatient and wanted my alien quickly, I printed the objects from plate 2 (Splitted Book Nook). However, if I wanted the print to be absolutely perfect, I would choose plate 1 (Standard Book Nook). I don’t think you have anything to worry about; it’s a really well-prepared model. Just make sure you have enough filament so you don’t have to change it mid-print, and I also recommend printing each object from the plate one at a time rather than all at once, so the head doesn’t move too much across the bed.
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Replying to @user_3794093065 :
Thanks so much for the feedback! I am now printing the head :3 I am so excited!!! Thanks also Treddisinger!! :D
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Hey Buddy, my finished version is still a work in progress. but loving all the nooks you have created so far. so far terrifier is on the paint bench next. At some point would you ever go back and convert the older ones to seperate pieces instead of one piece? Either way its all good cause they are awesome either way
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Is that hot glue you poured over it to get that effect?
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Replying to @xKernalSandersx :
yeah, im not 100% sure i like it now it with the glue so i need to think of something to make it look better. but i need to maybe paint it so it doesnt look yellowish?
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Replying to @JokerVision :
Hot melt adhesive yellows over time; consider UV resin instead
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80% + parts, ironning, 0.2mm layer,2 walls,8% infill
Yet another one!
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Perfect idea, I printed it a bit larger on a Neptune 4Max, I will have to smooth it out and then place it in the library door along with the predator
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what size is this? scale? and is it the book nook or the head?!?
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
Great model, little tricky to decide which orientation to use and kind of a stress test 😁 went with "on its back + variable layer height down to 0.08" which took about 10h just for the head. Was absolutely worth it!
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It's great
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WoW! That looks so good!!! Is that with a resin printer?
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Can you share your tree support settings? I just wasyed 7hours printing this for the A1 default tree supports to be awful and weld to the model :(
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Replying to @MUK_MAKES :
@MUK_MAKES No, it's made on an A1. Thanks
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Great model! i used your head and hands for my project. Tail is from another 3d file. i printed this with P1S.
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that is so sick 🤣
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Superb idea, where did you get the STL for the tail
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Replying to @kyleverified :
Thanks man 😁
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Very nice print and even nicer to paint. Thanks a lot, I'm printing almost all of them.
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wow! the saliva is a great touch. how did you do this?!
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Replying to @user_3522019954 :
with this kind of glue.
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Replying to @albin.klein :
Thanks!
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