Dungeons&Dragons: Medieval Traveling Merchant
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Description
Please meet Barnaby "Barrels" Bottomley. He's a retired logistics officer who now wanders the dangerous borderlands, firmly believing that no ancient curse or dragon raid is so dire that it can't be improved by a fresh wheel of cheese and a sturdy spare wagon axle.
In my short stories, Barnaby serves as the party's unlikely lifeline, often appearing at the edge of a dark forest just as their supplies run low and their spirits even lower.
He's in style of my other Village People :P - https://makerworld.com/en/models/2284851-dungeons-and-dragons-medieval-villagers
Prints really well as one piece and supports are easy to remove with pliers and cutters. Bridges with this print profile also provide some nice wood-like texture at the bottom of the wagon. Becareful when removing them near lamps on both sides!
Base is of course bigger but he fits well in 32/34mm scale.
(please excuse my sloppy paint-job, it's for tabletop, not display :)
Layer height: 0.08 mm
Walls: Arachne
Wall loops: 4 (mainly, because of the lamps and some stuff on the wagon)
Top/Bottom shells: 3/2
Infill: 35%
Supports: tree(auto), Organic
Threshold angle: 50%
Initial layer density: 80%
Top/Bottom Z distance: 0.22 mm
Branch distance: 7mm
Branch diameter: 3 mm
I dabbled alot with my print speeds, this profile is the exact one that I used to print the mini, but given all my tries, you can go wih default speeds.
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