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Kuromi Sanrio Kuromi Figure Model no AMS multi-color pre-separated parts exquisite ornament

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Ultimate Optimized Stable Edition: Strong Support, Large Skirt, Stable Printing--(Small Size--13CM Tall)
Ultimate Optimized Stable Edition: Strong Support, Large Skirt, Stable Printing--(Small Size--13CM Tall)
Designer
3.7 h
4 plates
4.9(103)

Final Optimized Stable Version: strong support, large brim, stable printing--(Large size--22.5CM high)
Final Optimized Stable Version: strong support, large brim, stable printing--(Large size--22.5CM high)
Designer
11.1 h
4 plates
4.9(26)

Aggressive version: Easy-to-remove supports, fewer layer lines for a more delicate finish - (Small size - 13CM tall)
Aggressive version: Easy-to-remove supports, fewer layer lines for a more delicate finish - (Small size - 13CM tall)
Designer
3.9 h
4 plates
4.8(5)

Aggressive Version: Easy-to-remove supports, fewer layer lines, more refined--(Large size--22.5CM height)
Aggressive Version: Easy-to-remove supports, fewer layer lines, more refined--(Large size--22.5CM height)
Designer
11.2 h
4 plates
4.4(5)
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The model is divided into parts, no AMS multi-color printing required, installation is extremely simple, requiring only a few dabs of glue, and there are only three colors

About the model description: The bottom surface of the model's head may be rough, this is common when 3D printing circular overhangs. If stringing is severe, it indicates your filament is significantly damp, you can use a lighter to gently heat the filament from a distance to fuse it together. My overall model has been optimized and designed to mitigate issues based on FDM printer characteristics, for example, the roughness on the bottom of the head will be hidden by the scarf and body. (Unlike other figures, Kuromi has no hair, so disassembling the head parts cannot hide large seams, flattening the bottom affects aesthetic appeal, and splitting it front and back will make layer lines on the face prominent. This is like skill points in a game; you only have 10 points to allocate to different skills, it's a trade-off process that requires achieving a balance or prioritizing your preferences, you can't expect to max out everything. Overall, the parts obscure each other, and rough areas are largely invisible. However, it's puzzling why some individuals immediately become impolite and impatient after printing just one part)

 

2026.1.23 Update: Two new print profiles have been added, both for the head only, one large and one small. The head is now split into two halves, front and back. The advantage is a flat bottom surface and easy-to-remove supports, only the hexagonal mortise and tenon holes require support removal, and there are no overhangs, leading to faster printing. The disadvantage is a seam on the head and more layer lines on the top curve. Everything in the world has pros and cons, there's no absolute good, a balance is needed, so choose which one suits you best. (Additionally, removing supports from the original head requires skill, don't use brute force, find the right angle to use pliers or a spatula to pry open gaps or use scissors and other tools to cleverly remove them, think more, don't just violently remove them with pliers, as it's easy to damage them)

 

2026.1.5 -- Latest optimization modifications: For better results

A. All purple small balls are sliced with flat bottoms. B. The five-star scarf is now printed vertically to reduce layer lines. At the same time, supports are thickened, a raft layer is added, support expansion is increased, support infill and various other parameters for reinforcing supports are modified. C. The five-star scarf and head are printed at reduced speed, outer walls are accelerated, overhangs are slowed down, increasing success rate at the cost of printing time efficiency. D. The back of the aggressive version of the skull is cut off, printed vertically to reduce layer lines, and supports are manually painted

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