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D&D/World of Warcraft - Skeletal Berserker, Scourge

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0.2mm nozzle, 0.06mm layer, 5 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm nozzle, 0.06mm layer, 5 walls, 15% infill
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5.2 h
1 plate

0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Designer
2.6 h
2 plates

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Description

Skeletal Barserker/Frostweaver - 47mm Multi-Part Minis (1/35 Scale)

Model Description:

【Overview】 This is the 4th model I have created, inspired by the Classic WoW Model

  • Default Scale: 1/35
  • Height: Approx. 47mm
  • Design: Multiple combinations of axe, staff.
  • Concept Credit: The prototype design is based on the classic wow

    Skeletal Berserkers can be found in Stratholme.

    Skeletal Frostweavers are skeletons found in the Razorfen Downs.

 

【Design & Printing Details】 This model features a multi-part design to ensure the best possible detail and print orientation.

  • 0.4mm Nozzle: The parameters for 0.4mm nozzles are fully optimized and "battle-tested." You can print directly using the provided profiles.
  • 0.2mm Nozzle: A high-detail version for 0.2mm nozzles is also available
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  • Assembly: Parts are designed to be glued. I recommend using FDM-compatible super glue (such as 401 or specialized plastic cement) for the best bond.

【Support Removal Tips】

  • This model includes pre-configured supports. Due to the intricate skeletal details, please be patient when removing them.
  • I highly recommend using flush cutters (nippers) to slowly clip away the supports. It is not overly difficult, but a steady hand will ensure no small bones are snapped during the process.

Special Variants for 0.2 Nozzle : Skeleton Loadouts
【Support Removal Tips】

  • This model includes pre-configured supports. Due to the skeleton’s neck design, some supports inside the neck socket may be difficult to remove completely.
  • If the internal support cannot be extracted, you may safely cut off the lower neck peg and reattach the head using strong glue.
    Alternatively, if you have a pin vise or small hand drill, drilling into both the neck socket and the lower peg before assembly will result in a stronger and more secure neck connection.
  • Take your time during this process to avoid damaging surrounding details.
  • This method has been tested and works well.

【Feedback & Support】 As this is only my second original 3D modeling project, I am eager to learn and improve. Please feel free to share your makes and leave feedback in the comments. Your suggestions will directly help me refine my future designs!

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