Yu-Gi-Oh! Egyptian God-The Winged Dragon of Ra
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Description
The third in the Yu-Gi-Oh! figure series, The Winged Dragon of Ra!
This one is relatively difficult to assemble; there are a few key points to note.
1. You can print this with a 0.4 nozzle, but using a 0.2 nozzle for the head is recommended for better results.
2. The default material is PETG, which is quite durable; however, using gold silk PLA will yield a more aesthetically pleasing outcome. If you change materials, don't forget to modify the parameters accordingly. After printing, the head may require minor touch-ups.
3. Assemble the main body by adhering the parts according to their cross-sectional shapes. Attach both arms and legs separately first. It's recommended that you test the arm positioning with the rings before attaching them to the body. Attach the tail segments sequentially by size; there is no tenon between the tail and the body. The three feathers correspond to the forearms, hind legs, and thighs respectively. Neighboring components are positioned relatively close together, making it easy to discern their arrangement. If they become disoriented, carefully examine the cross-sections to avoid making mistakes.




4. It's recommended to use an oily adhesive for plastics, ideally one specifically designed for 3D printing. The feathers and wings are particularly challenging to attach and require patience, especially the wings. If you lack steady hands after applying adhesive, consider using supports.
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