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Inception Dom's Totem - ForeverSpin

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0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
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Description

"Do you want to take a leap of faith? Or become an old man, filled with regret, waiting to die alone?"

 

Do you ever feel the need to check if you're still in a dream? This model is a faithful recreation of Dominic Cobb’s iconic totem from the movie Inception. Designed to match the 1.1" to 1.4" ForeverSpin standard, it’s a good blend of cinematic prop and functional desk toy.

About the Design

I put a lot of effort into capturing the exact silhouette and proportions as seen on screen. While I can't guarantee 100% micro-accuracy, I tried to make it look and feel as authentic as possible.

  • Simple Assembly: For the best result and stability during spins, I recommend adding a tiny drop of superglue (CA glue) to the center joints.
  • Material Choice: This model looks stunning in Metallic PLA, giving it that premium, heavy look that mirrors the original movie prop.

Recommended Print Settings

To achieve the best balance for spinning:

  • Walls: 3 (for durability and weight distribution)
  • Infill: 15-20%
  • Infill Pattern: Archimedean Chords (Highly recommended for spinning tops as it provides the most symmetrical weight distribution).

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