Shan Hai Jing Mecha Series 130—Taotie Han Sword (Retractable Sword) Detachable Version
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Shan Hai Jing Mecha Series 130—Taotie Han Sword (Retractable Sword) Detachable Version
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This series is created based on the mythical creatures in Shan Hai Jing. There are also Bagua Mechas (based on famous mountains and rivers of each province, such as Chaohu Lake, Mount Li, Badaling, Namtso Lake, etc.) and Mythological Mechas (based on profound characters, such as Sun Wukong, Yang Jian, Niu Mowang, etc.). Chinese Weaponry Series—Siege Engines, Chinese Weaponry Series—Defensive Engines, Chinese Weaponry Series—Field Engines.
The Shan Hai Jing series is further divided into multiple series: biological forms series, mechanical forms series, fighter series, aircraft series, warship series, chariot series, tank series, multi-functional engineering armored vehicle series, rotary engineering armored vehicle series, engineering armored truck series, military armored train series, engineering tractor series, convertible tractor series, and many more.
Print-in-Place
Different manufacturers, materials, and machines have different shrinkage rates. From left to right, the colored one is ABS, the transparent one is phosphorescent green PLA, and the brown one is PLA+.
If the retraction is not good after printing, adjust the contour size compensation in the lower left corner; if the printed parts are tight, adjust it to a larger size.


Taotie:
A ferocious and gluttonous beast in ancient Chinese mythology, one of the four great凶兽. It is shaped like a sheep with a human face, its eyes are under its armpits, it has tiger teeth and human claws, and its voice is like that of a baby. It is a symbol of greed, often used to describe a gluttonous or greedy person.
On Mount Gouwu, there is much jade above and much copper below. There is a beast there, shaped like a sheep with a human face, its eyes are under its armpits, it has tiger teeth and human claws, and its voice is like that of a baby. Its name is Páo Xiāo, and it eats people.—Shan Hai Jing·Bei Shan Jing


Assembly Instructions:
1. Install the sword tip into the hilt.

2. Put on the back cover.

3. Cut a piece of filament and insert it into the four holes to secure it.

4. Trim the excess filament.

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