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The Brawling Bard D&D

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A1 mini
X1 Carbon
P2S
H2D
P1S
H2S
X1
H2D Pro
P1P
X1E
A1
H2C
X2D
A2L

0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 13% infill
0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 13% infill
Designer
2 h
1 plate
5.0(4)

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Lore of the Brawling Bard

Grom, the Brawling Bard, was a failed musician who found his true calling on the battlefield. Tired of harps and sonnets, he grabbed his lute, reinforced it with metal plates, and transformed it into a devastating war hammer. Now his music resonates through broken bones and dented shields, inspiring allies with his primal fury and a fierce, albeit crude, sense of humor. His reputation is not based on elegance, but on the number of enemies he has inspired with a well-aimed blow from his "instrument".

 

Technical Print Analysis

This miniature is an excellent example of the capabilities of filament 3D printing, especially with the use of the Bambu Lab A1 Mini.

Details and Precision

Extreme Detail: Despite being a filament print (FDM), the miniature shows an impressive level of detail. The facial features are clearly defined, the expression is intense, and the tensed muscles are well sculpted.

Clothes and Straps: The folds of the tunic and the straps cinching the bard's arm and waist are reproduced with remarkable precision. No smudges or unwanted fusions between parts are noticeable.

Weapon: The Lute he wields above his head is clean and free of layer lines visible to the naked eye, a true triumph for an FDM print.

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