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Carnotaurus Bust Jurassic Park

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
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Carnotaurus – Bust (Fan Art)

 

A highlight for fans of prehistoric giants, fearsome hunters, and unique horned creatures

This impressive bust depicts the fearsome Carnotaurus, one of the most well-known theropods of the Cretaceous period, famous for its short arms and distinctive horns above its eyes. With an open mouth, sharp teeth, and an intense gaze, this model impressively captures the aggressive yet majestic appearance of this carnivorous hunter. The finely structured surface shows realistic skin and scale details, the powerful jaw, and the characteristic skull features of this dinosaur.

The bust stands on a stylized wood-look base, adorned with a raised nameplate. Ideal as a display piece for collectors, as a gift, or as a decorative highlight for anyone interested in the fascinating world of prehistory and theropods.

 

🛠️ Technical Details:

  • Model: Carnotaurus Bust
  • Dimensions: approx. 8 cm wide and approx. 20 cm high
  • Consists of: 3 print plates
  • Recommended layer height: 0.16 or 0.2 mm
  • Support structure recommended: Yes

⚠️ Important Note:

The orientation of the head must not be changed during slicing! Only in the intended position is it guaranteed that both the horns and the open jaw will print stably and that the support structures will adhere optimally. A change in orientation can lead to print errors or instability.

Please pay special attention to the horns and teeth when removing the supports – these parts can be delicate and fragile!

A must-have for everyone who loves extraordinary prehistoric models and wants to bring a piece of prehistoric predatory power into their home.

Happy printing! :)

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