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Nisha - Fallout 4 Inspired

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Why merely survive the wasteland when you can print yourself the residents of the wasteland? This is a Fallout 4–inspired 3D figure, celebrating bold personalities, questionable life choices, and gloriously irradiated charm of the NPCs of the Commonwealth.

 

Nisha (Nuka-World)
Leader of the Disciples. Knife enthusiast. Problem solver. Nisha’s figurine radiates cheerful menace and comes preloaded with the strong urge to stab first and never ask questions.


Each figurine was designed with the assistance of 'advanced' AI modeling. uh huh. Extra toes? Missing fingers? Unexpected mutations? That’s not a defect—it’s authenticity. In the radioactive future of Fallout, perfection is overrated, and mutation just means more realism. AI is kinda like a Painboy...you never know when you'll get an extra head sewn onto your torso so you can scream in horror at each other.

 

The future should look this good—even when it’s horribly broken. ☢️

 

Generally I print these models with a 0.4mm nozzle, PLA (usually white or grey), 8% infill and tree supports. A word of caution for models with thin details: I usually tilt the model on the print bed to level the thin part so it prints “properly." For example with the Alien Invader, the arm with the pistol might print poorly unless tilted about 20%. I suggest tilting Oswald so his sword is vertical; Magnolia so the mic stand is vertical as possible; Piper so her reporter notebook is vertical; and Nuka Girl so her pistol is vertical. I think you get the idea.

 

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