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Attila by Diego Abatantuono
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0.2mm nozzle, 0.08mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate

0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate
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"A for Atrocity, double T for Tremor and Tragedee, I for God's wrath, L for Lake of blood and A for I'll come right there and break your horns!"
Bring the most beloved (and grammatically incorrect) King of the Huns from Italian cinema to your 3D Printer! This 3D Printed model is a stylized and funny caricature of Attila, the iconic character played by the legendary Diego Abatantuono in the cult film "Attila scourge of God".
The design perfectly captures the essence of the "Bubbuino" with:
- The unmistakable black helmet and prominent mustache.
- The "barbarian" armor with simulated fur shoulder pads and a central medallion.
- The voluminous cloak and general's boots.
- A statuesque and proud pose, ready to lead the barbarians to Rome (or to your desk).
It's a perfect collector's item for fans of '80s Italian comedy or for an original and nostalgic gift.
⚙️ Print Settings
This model was designed for easy printing, but here are some tips for best results:
- Supports: Recommended. Although the figure is solid, the hands, chin, and base of the cloak might require supports (I recommend tree supports for easier removal).
- Layer Height: 0.08mm or 0.12mm for a good balance between detail and speed.
- Infill: 10-15% is sufficient.
- Material: PLA
- Coloring: The file is optimized for hand painting after printing (post-processing) to recreate the original brown and leather colors, or for multi-color printing if you have an AMS system.
🎨 Color Details (if hand painted)
- Hair/Mustache: Jet black.
- Armor/Cloak: Various shades of brown (dark leather for the cloak, lighter brown for the pants).
- Medallion: Silver/Metallic grey.
- Skin: "Barbarian" tanned complexion.
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