Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Chibi
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Updated 2025.3.28:
Added multi-color configuration! I have successfully test-printed it, and uploaded photos of the finished product. I've recently been captivated by *Frieren: Beyond Journey's End*, and I adore Frieren so much that, despite the high printing cost and imperfections inherent in this multi-color model, I was overjoyed with the result. I wonder if anyone else understands my feelings. This multi-color configuration is certainly not recommended for users prioritizing cost-effectiveness or meticulous detail. However, I personally felt it was worthwhile to invest 30 hours and 300g of filament, even if it doesn't yield a high print volume.
Furthermore, the printing failures yesterday due to changes in the slicing results from the new version of Bambu Studio have been resolved after adjusting the support settings.
Urgent Reminder 2025.3.27:
I've discovered that after yesterday's update to Bambu Studio 2.0, the model's slicing has changed, resulting in unstable supports at the bottom when printing at a 45° angle, which may lead to print failures. I find it utterly perplexing that an already uploaded model should undergo changes in slicing due to a Bambu Studio update. I personally experienced four failed prints due to this issue while test-printing the multi-color model. I will also verify the feasibility of the single-color configuration and make appropriate adjustments. Until then, if you encounter printing problems, I suggest printing the model upright. This may leave support marks on the chin, but it will be easier to print.
A chibi Frieren figurine; preset configurations allow for direct printing from a mobile device, yielding excellent results.
To ensure optimal print quality on the front (especially the chin), I printed the model tilted back 45 degrees, resulting in a very clean front. However, this leaves a support mark under the back of the head, which I have captured in the images. Please examine them carefully and consider if you can accept this imperfection; do not print if you cannot.
The supports are not difficult to remove, but the earrings are quite delicate, so please exercise caution. I removed mine without any damage, and I believe you can too.
I used Bambu PLA Basic, setting the layer height to 4 and the infill density to 30%. This provides sufficient strength to improve tolerance during support removal; do not use materials with lower tensile strength.
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