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Howl's Moving Castle

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A1 mini 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 7% infill
A1 mini 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 7% infill
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13.7 h
1 plate
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 8% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 8% infill
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28.3 h
1 plate
4.2(5)

V2 - Less material and time 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
V2 - Less material and time 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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17.4 h
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5.0(1)

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This is a high-fidelity three-dimensional interpretation of the iconic **Howl's Moving Castle**, designed with a focus on mechanical detail and architectural complexity. This model fuses the organic silhouette of the cinematic adaptation with the chaotic and heavy nature described in the original work

 

 

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Important note: The published profile has a large number of supports for printing. Please note that time and patience will be required to remove them all, but it was the best option to achieve this beautiful print

 

 

 

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wonderful file If you want to paint maybe it makes sense to print with brown filament.
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I love it 😍😍 Thank you for your comment
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how did u print the supports like this? I got way different ones and I'm getting hurt and breaking pieces cuz the supports are way too tight and attached
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Replying to @user_1246487809 :
I kept the file as is but the hard job was to remove the support
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This is amazing! It took about 5 hours to remove the supports, but I'm satisfied
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me encanta!!
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What filament did you use? Thanks!
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I thought "5 hours to remove the supports" was a joke. It was not a joke.
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I spent a lot of time removing the supports, but it was definitely worth it, thank you
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hahahaha I'm definitely going to put in the description that the printing time is similar to the time it takes to remove the supports excellent work friend
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I loved this print 😁🫶 the feet came off while removing the supports, It was really a big deal as it looks like the castle sitting! As the castle sits in the movie, painting was a blast, Thanks so much! 🔥⚙️🍳
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It wasn’t a big deal my bad lol (:
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I'm sorry to hear that, removing supports requires a lot of patience
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still trying to remove the supports but it turned out perfect
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Patience, it's worth it 👌
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Replying to @moronihdz :
Yes it's really worth it
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This is my first large print, and I've been enjoying it for months by deleting and re-pasting. Thank you
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this is nice , i know where you getting your idea from.
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hahaha interesting but no, I think the reference is obvious
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Printed on A1 mini. I'm very pleased with it, thank you so much for creating this. removing the supports is very hard, I used a sharp knife, small flathead screwdriver and needle-nosed pliers. painted with "The Army Painter" acrylics, and I'm very pleased with the end result, thanks again.
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way too hard to get the support off (all the feet broke off in the process 😭)
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I do bot support Ai models
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Thank you for your comment happy printing
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how is this AI?
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Replying to @PhenixFire :
The house in the chin is very suspicious since it doesn't have a roof... This model was published before and the image on the left was the original image in the model... which I think is the image that was given to AI to create the model. There would be nothing wrong with admitting that it was made with AI, what bothers me is when people pass off something as being made with AI while also boasting about how accurate and beautiful the model is.
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