Alice Wonderland "Mad Tea Party" ~ Series 1
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UPDATE! May 26, 2026
This is so embarrassing. I am 77 years old. Artist, Certified Art Teacher K-12, consider myself a fairly good artist, and constantly MISSED the problems with this model. LEGS? No matter how many times I counted the legs on Alice and the others, I kept getting the correct count. THEN, alas, it wasn't the character's legs that were the problem. It was the TABLE! NOW FIXED. So sorry folks.
🃏 Alice in Wonderland – Series #1
7/39 No Room! No Room! original ~ Model Title
Mad Tea Party
Inspired by the 1865 classic Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, illustrated by Sir John Tenniel.
This 3D printable scene recreates a moment from the original tale:
https://archive.org/details/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland
Alice has barely sat down when chaos erupts at the Mad Tea-Party. “No room! No room!” shout the March Hare and the Mad Hatter, though clearly there is plenty of space. This scene captures the iconic absurdity of Wonderland’s most famous tea gathering. Alice glares in skeptical disbelief, the March Hare leans into the nonsense, the Dormouse snoozes mid-table, and the Hatter is already deep into his riddling mischief. A perfect collision of logic and lunacy — served with tea, of course.

👑 Characters Featured:
• Alice
• Mad Hatter
• March Hare
• Dormouse
🎨 Design Process:
This scene was built using a multi-step, AI-assisted workflow:
1 Chipi interprets the original Tenniel illustration and drafts prompts.
2 Sora renders visual drafts based on those prompts.
3 The selected version is converted into a 3D model by MakerLab’s OBJ generator.
4 Clyde refines and validates the model.
5 The model is sliced using Cura, Creality Print, or EufyMake Studio.
6 Final upload prepared in Bambu Studio as a .3mf for MakerWorld.
📸 MakerLab Preview

🛠️ Printing Tips:
• Supports: Tree Supports recommended
• Layer Height: 0.12–0.2 mm
• Material: PLA or matte PLA
• Orientation: Let your Slicer help with this.
• Assembly: None, unless noted.
• NOTE: Extreme care is needed to remove supports at times. Re-scale to size that makes it easier for support removal.
16 models in Series when Complete!

📜 Note to the reader:
This description was composed in collaboration with Chipi, an AI assistant (yes, it named itself). While much of the phrasing and rhythm comes from AI assistance, all decisions on tone, structure, and content were directed and refined by me. This Wonderland tribute is a fusion of Victorian imagination and 21st-century design — plastic and pixels working in harmony.


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