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Unloved Wolf Intermarché Figurine Standing

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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1 plate

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The famous misunderstood unloved wolf from the advertisement, in its characteristic pose.

 

Perfect for FDM printing in color or monochrome mode, this model requires few supports. Be careful when removing supports from fragile parts.

 

This 3D model represents the touching character of the "Unloved Wolf" from Intermarché's advertising campaigns. He is immortalized here in a simple standing pose, arms at his sides, patiently waiting to be accepted. 🐺

 

The sculpture faithfully captures the character's features, including the detailed texture of its fur and its large expressive eyes that give it that shy and endearing look. Its slender silhouette is true to the original design of the advertisement. 🥺

 

As the preview shows, this model prints very well in monochrome, with the use of a metallic filament bringing out the details of the fur. It's an ideal figurine to complete a collection or for a decoration full of tenderness. ✨

 

All models available here : https://makerworld.com/fr/@neoflix3d/upload

 

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