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Ai Haibara 1:1

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105cm Ai Haibara
105cm Ai Haibara
Designer
106 h
16 plates
5.0(2)

Blank base (for painting masters, feel free to customize, not recommended for those with poor painting skills like me!!!)
Blank base (for painting masters, feel free to customize, not recommended for those with poor painting skills like me!!!)
Designer
9.7 h
1 plate

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This time, there are no Pokémon. This model is made for two young fans of Ai Haibara.

The overall model scale is approximately 105cm, it might be a few centimeters less, as the hair is quite large. If it were any bigger, it would have to be sectioned. This is the second version of the head, I modified it because the gaps from sectioning the hair on the first version looked terrible, and the expression was stiff, and the head was slightly oversized.

As always, hot glue is required to assemble the model, and the shoes need to be painted manually. You can also use AMS multi-color printing.

I used filaments from Rambo, Airliz, and Tianrui. I won't recommend specific colors – choose them according to your preference.

 

Below are the assembly instructions: Acrylic markers are needed to paint the shoes.

White and black markers are needed. White is for painting the socks, but you can use other colors if you like. If you don't want to paint, you can use AMS multi-color printing.
I used masking tape here because I'm not very skilled and wanted to avoid going over the lines.
The white for the socks is a bit tricky; it requires multiple coats.

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