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Urban deadmau5

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P1S
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A1 mini
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H2D Pro
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mau5head bottom + eyes + mouth
mau5head bottom + eyes + mouth
Designer
1.5 h
2 plates
5.0(4)

mau5head_top
mau5head_top
Designer
1.6 h
1 plate
5.0(2)

left shoe
left shoe
Designer
6.7 h
1 plate
5.0(1)

right shoe
right shoe
Designer
5.3 h
1 plate
5.0(1)

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Description

This is an add-on for the Urban Style Daffy Duck model from Leon3D_DS found here: 

https://makerworld.com/en/models/1128673-urban-style-daffy-duck-articulated?from=search#profileId-1128498

 

Modeling this took awhile to get the scaling and printability right, but I think it turned out pretty good. This is for the horde!

 

mau5head is broken down into 2 files due to print settings being different for all pieces: 

mau5head_top (1 plate)

mau5head_bottom+eyes+mouth (2 plates)

 

The hoodie and pants files are found in the model referenced above from Leon3D_DS.

 

The mau5head_top model will need supports. I used tree supports with default settings

 

The mau5_head bottom model will need supports. I used normal supports with a brim (0.2mm brim-object gap to release it from the brim easier)

 

I recommend using a smooth PEI plate for the top and bottom pieces so they are nice and flat when securing with glue. Textured plates may give you a different experience when gluing the 2 pieces together. 

 

The eyes+mouth model will need supports for this model since spheres are pretty difficult to print. I used normal supports and an initial layer expansion of 5mm to keep it secure while printing. It presses inside the mau5head_top file without glue. It's a tight fit, but it will go in just fine and not move around. The mau5head_bottom file needs to be glued to the mau5head_top model. Unfortunately, I couldn't find a way to get the pieces to snap together without the use of glue. I just used superglue for the pieces and wrapped them together with rubber bands to keep it tight while the glue dried. Once the entire head is complete, you can either glue it to the hoodie model, or just press-fit without glue. It fits pretty snug without glue. 

 

The shoes will require AMS if you want multicolor. I have them in separate files because of the different colors of each shoe. NOTE: They will take a looong time to print each shoe and have several filament changes (175). Unfortunately, to get the look of the Converse shoes, it was necessary. They are split into 2 different plates and were colored with Bambu Studio. To change the colors, switch to the Objects tab and update the filament colors there. I glued the shoes to the pants model with superglue. 

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