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Buzz Lightyear Head

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Buzz Lightyear model head - this is my first model so please be kind. Any feedback or improvements please let me know.

 

AMS needed 

 

I painted the swirl and they eyes to save the print time

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Could this be adapted to fit on a car aerial ?
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probably! what car aerial do you have and I can look at a modification?
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Replying to @pagan :
Not got the measurements yet, but I will be in touch
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Very nice sculpt of Buzz! Well done. I think I might print it big to put my headphone on hehe
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Thank you! Such a good idea - Would love to see that, if you do end up making it please tag me :)
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Could you please let me know if the doll from the Disney store can fit with this base? I'm thinking of trying to swap it out, but I'm unsure if it will fit with this base or if it needs to be modified
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I've done head swaps before with Buzz Lightyear heads not this model specifically but what I recommending doing is a test print to make sure it fits just print the bottom part of the neck where the magnet should go don't put the whole thing just print it in the regular size and see if it fits if it does then print the whole head and if it's just a little too big when the helmets on just shrink it just a tad bit maybe by 5% I would also recommend using magnets instead of the neck piece that comes with the Buzz Lightyear itself the magnets will be more easy to attach or you guys are super glue it maybe add cardboard underneath the base of the toy and then add a magnet underneath the cardboard so the magnet is hidden and then put the magnet where the Buzz Lightyear head has the hole for the magnet and then it's basically easy to swap them out in case you want to switch it back to the regular one or with different ones
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when I went to print the model for my custom movie accurate buzz lightyear the head was printing but when it was done the model was a flat disc with some supports can you help me figure out how to fix this issue I am having?
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In the end, what did you do to fix it? because I also want to make a custom buzz
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I love the way this print came out came so movie accurate it looks like from the first movie I have a good idea for version 2 you should make the face swappable with different expressions and maybe have them connect with tiny magnets maybe the 4x2 or 2x4 I'm not sure what they're called but you should definitely do it and it'll be pretty fun to make and you can use it for stop motion and live actions
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you should make a woody head sculpt
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