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Tyrantrum Fossil Puzzle (+Kit Card!)

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H2C
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H2D Pro
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P1S
X1 Carbon
H2D
X2D
A2L
A1 mini

Kit Card (Standard Size)
Kit Card (Standard Size)
Designer
4 h
1 plate
4.8(9)

Spare Parts (Large)- X1 and P1 Series
Spare Parts (Large)- X1 and P1 Series
Designer
7.3 h
2 plates
5.0(2)

Spare Parts (Standard, A1-mini compatible)
Spare Parts (Standard, A1-mini compatible)
Designer
3.9 h
2 plates
4.5(2)

Spare Parts (Standard Size)
Spare Parts (Standard Size)
Designer
3.5 h
1 plate
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Description

Tyrantrum #697:

"Thanks to its gargantuan jaws, which could shred thick metal plates as if they were paper, it was invincible in the ancient world it once inhabited." ~Pokemon X Pokedex entry

 

Months after finding the Tyrunt fossil, your team is still searching Kalos for other complete specimens. They came across what could only have been some sort of prehistoric graveyard, a site filled with hundreds of crushed, tubular vertebrae, but still no complete skeletons. After a few more weeks of digging up and sending vertebrae to the lab (in the hopes they could be identified) everyone is tired. The team decides to branch off to a few new dig sites close by you finally hit the jackpot. A massive jaw and skull was unearthed just a few yards from the original fig site. It's the find of a lifetime, a complete Tyrantrum skeleton! Suddenly the presence of hundreds of crushed bones makes sense, they belonged to the prey of this apex predator. Tyrantrum was the king of its domain when it lived 100 million years ago. Nothing could withstand it's huge crushing jaws.

 

The newest Pokemon Fossil Puzzle is here! This 26 piece puzzle stands 6" tall when assembled (9" for the large size). Parts are modeled and oriented on the print bed to maximize strength and minimize support use. The model is available in a few different print profiles:

-Kit card (not A1-mini compatible)

-Spare parts Standard (A1-mini compatible)

-Spare parts Large

 

And as always, I've included an assembly guide below. In order to keep the vertebrae ordered, each one has a small notch on the bottom (when printed) corresponding to its position on the spine (i.e. Vertebrae 1 has 1 notch, Vert. 2 has 2 notches, etc.) These markings end after vertebrae 8, as the pieces were running out of space (and can easily be ordered by size.

Happy printing (and building!)


 


Documentation (1)

Assembly Guide (1)
Tyrantrum Fossil Puzzle Assembly Guide.pdf

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