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Fleet Foxy, Pin-Up Sailor Girl

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(AMS) 2-4 color option, 0.2mm layer,15% infill, Arachne wall
(AMS) 2-4 color option, 0.2mm layer,15% infill, Arachne wall
Designer
10.7 h
7 plates
5.0(5)

Non AMS 2 color option, Pause Included, same settings
Non AMS 2 color option, Pause Included, same settings
Designer
1.8 h
2 plates

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Bill of Materials

Maker's Supply Kits and Parts
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D15x2 mm Round Magnet (20PCS) - CA018
Bambu Filaments
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Black (10101) / Refill / 1kg
Jade White (10100) / Refill / 1kg
Gray (10103) / Refill / 1kg

Description

Old-School Pin-Up Sailor Girl Fridge Magnet or Standee

Bring some vintage charm to your fridge or desk with this old-school sailor girl pin-up! Inspired by classic tattoo and WWII art, this model is designed to be both a fun decorative magnet and a standing display piece.

  • 🧲 Versatile Use – Can be used as a fridge magnet or displayed upright with the included stand (recommend super glue).

     

  • 🎨 Multi-Color Options – Comes in versions supporting 2, 3, or 4 colors for AMS printing. 

     

  • 🎨 Non-AMS version is also included, with pre-set pause point for manual filament swap, Start with White and then swap to black.

     

  • 🧍 Two Styles – Choose between a clean version or a more rebellious tattooed version, complete with classic ink art details.

     

  • 🧲 Magnet Flexibility – If you don’t have the right magnet, the magnet slot can be resized by modifying the negative part of the model.

     

    ⚠️ Notes: – If you're using a different magnet size, be sure to delete or adjust the negative part to fit.

                        - I do not recommend reducing infill below 10%, I had best results at 15%

                        - There may be very small gaps left on the top surface model if using a .4mm nozzle

                        - I don’t recommend printing it plate-side down, as the black outline is intentionally set at a different height to make the                              model pop. I haven’t tested it myself, but you may be able to get around this by adjusting the Z-scale only—just enough                            for the slicer to ignore the outline height difference and treat everything as part of the same layer or ill just edit the model                        and upload a new print profile if requested.

                           

 

💬 If you print it, I’d really appreciate a review or comment and share a picture, I’d love to see what colors you picked! Let me know if you'd like to see any modifications or additional versions—I'm always open to feedback and ideas.

 

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