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Dragon - 'Smaug'

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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3 plates
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These past few days, I read a chronicle of Middle-earth elves.

It mentioned an elven king's feat of killing a giant dragon with an airship, and that dragon crashed into the highest peak.

Then a comparison image came out... Smaug was... tiny in front of it.

 

But after all, I've seen The Hobbit.

This greedy evil dragon is still very fierce.

As I was thinking... I slowly opened ZBrush and started sculpting this dragon.

 

I divided it into 4 parts for printing. I made connectors for easy gluing. I feel it's not as good as segmented printing. (Personally, I'm used to gluing segmented parts, inserting squares. When assembling, perhaps because I've made many small models, there are always tolerance issues, so I chose this method of splitting parts, but the effect isn't great, I won't use this method next time.)

However, I'm still very satisfied with the overall result.

This should be the largest print I've made recently (not the one that used the most material), but its tail and wings make the overall effect amazing.

 

Perhaps I'm quite satisfied, having said so much.

 

If you like it, print it~ it won't disappoint you~

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