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Replacement Doll Head - Porcelain Doll Restoration

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
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1 plate
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 I couldn't find a replacement one anyway so again, I made one myself. The size of this is off by millimetres from the dolls head I sculpted it on, its a replacement for those horrible porcelain dolls your grandma has everywhere. The top cap is removeable and glueable and it's shaped inside to fit the plastic 15mm eyes. 

 

She's butt ugly right now but hopefully with a lick of paint and a wig she'll be alright. 

 

This may not fit your project perfectly, but it fits mine, so please ensure its right for you before printing. I haven't tested it in FDM, but the 3MF included has way less supports on it than my resin test print anyway so itll probably turn out better! 

 

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We are Lou & Phil, a husband & wife creative duo. We're in our forties, live in the North East, UK and love gothic, horror and downright freaky stuff. We run a business called Darkmoon Curiosities which is our outlet for artwork both 3D printed, and not. Some of our designs have become popular in our local community and we are now concentrating more on releasing our 3D files. We will be introducing a commercial membership shortly, but for now we'd really love your support if you like our work, please consider donating here: 

 

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